Quick and Easy French Toast
Vanilla extract and cinnamon bring a richness of flavor to French toast. Pick your favorite bread - white, Italian, French or whole wheat. Serve with Maple-Flavored Syrup.
Spicy White Bean & Chicken Chili
This dish, which cooks in only 20 minutes, is a delicious blend of chicken, white beans and green chiles in a spicy sauce.
Eat More Coconut Oil Make Coconut Dots!
Consuming more coconut oil is about to get a little easier!
Making Dots is super easy and super healthy, they can be made in mass quantity and safely refrigerated for months. All you need is high quality organic coconut oil and ice cube trays with a silicone bottom for easy pop outs. A scant tablespoon of coconut oil is just the right size for the ways and means to meet 3 – 4 tablespoons a day goal! Your digestive tract, your hair, your skin, your brain and your heart will thank you for your choice! Here’s a list of how we get down with dots…
- smoothies and protein shakes – taste is undetectable
- bowl of oatmeal – delicious with a little honey
- cup of coffee – yummy blended until frothy
- on toast with honey – grands love this
- cooking, baking and frying – substitute coconut oil for butter in baking
- oil pulling! add one to two drops per dot
- healthy pets – at mealtime (namely dogs )
One tablespoon per meal is super beneficial for medium to large dogs, most will L O V E one or two dots in their food bowl or even as a frozen treat. On special days you can put a blueberry in each one, berries are good for our pups too!
QUICK FACTS
Coconut oil is a medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA), comprised of a chain of 12 carbon atoms.
Coconut oil is a saturated fat. Unlike the saturated fats in animal fats, which are long chain fatty acids (LCFA), coconut oil contains medium chain fatty acids (MCFA), mainly lauric acid, caprylic acid and capric acid.
Saturated fats are made of single carbon bonds, which mean that the oil is stable and not prone to oxidation or free-radical formation.
Coconut oil does not need to be refrigerated and has shown no signs of rancidity, even after three years of storage.
THE BENEFITS
The lauric acid in coconut oil is converted into monoglyceride monolaurin by the body, which keeps animals from getting viral, bacterial or protozoal infections.
Lauric acid is also found in abundance in breast milk so it has similar nutriceutical effects.
The MCFAs are broken down and used for energy production and seldom end up as body fat or as deposits in arteries.
Coconut oil gently elevates the metabolism, provides a higher level of energy and vitality, protects from illness and speeds healing.
In dogs, the MCFAs in coconut oil balance the thyroid, helping overweight dogs lose weight and helping sedentary dogs feel energetic.
Coconut oil has an anti-inflammatory effect and may help protect against cancer.
As a bonus, coconut oil improves any dog’s skin and coat, improves digestion and reduces allergic reactions.
MCFAs do not have a negative effect on blood cholesterol and help protect against heart disease.
Now that you're getting excited to make your own Coconut Dots, let’s map out the simple process of production. Gather your coconut oil, trays and something to melt your coconut oil in. Melt the coconut oil in a glass mason jar on low heat while it sits in a pan of hot water.
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Vegetable Broth
To make vegetable broth you will need a combination of leafy greens and root vegetables to get a well rounded broth. This recipe should be altered to your taste and the produce available in your area.
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Super Easy Berry Freezie
HOW TO MAKE HEALTHY ICE-CREAM FOR TODDLERS
This is a favourite go-to homemade recipe for a super healthy ice-cream dessert for rambunctious toddlers. They will gobble it down with absolute gusto and delight! They will love helping you make this special ice-cream!
Dairy free, naturally low in sugar, super smooth and creamy, its better than the real thing! And it can be easily varied depending on what you have in your pantry.
Happy ice cream making!
Grilled Avocado with Mango Salsa
Grilling avocados may sound a little strange, but it brings out a warm, smoky flavor that works well with this buttery, green fruit. You might want to break out the spoons for this one. That avocado is going to be soft, decadent, and delicious!
3 Easy-To-Make Homemade Deep Conditioners for Natural Hair
For some of us, going natural did not stop with our hair. It continued with a move towards mixing our own “natural” products. While numerous recipes exist on the internet, few are actually both simple AND effective in meeting the needs of our natural hair. If you are new to making your own products or are a current mixtress searching for an easy-to-make recipe that actually works, you can start with these homemade conditioners, which are three favourites:Read more
