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Friday, July 23, 2010

Carrot (Pulp) Cake - Recipe

We love to juice!
Anyone that has juiced carrots knows that you end up with a humongous amount of pulp/fiber.

We didn't want to through away it's goodness so I hunted for some easy recipes to utilize it.
I found one for a raw carrot cake type thing...it was amazing!

A bit more like pumpkin pie and completely decadent.
Throw all ingredients in a food processor and press in a pan.
See the link below for the forum that had the recipe we use.

After a bit in the fridge...
this is what you end up with!
Yes, that is raw carrot pulp!

(Forum post #1 by sunshineandstars )
We added a vegan (un) cream cheese frosting...recipe also found online.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Dairy-Free Cheddar Cheeze Dip - Recipe

So I will start by saying that I am truly sorry that I can't give credit where credit is due. I found this recipe somewhere and for the life of me can't remember where. I searched online and didn't come up with anything. If this is yours, please let me know.

With that said, this is one of my favorite raw recipes!!!!

It is so thick, creamy and cheesy
super easy to make
non-dairy, raw, vegan...
Amazing!

We use it as a dip, a spread, a topping...whatever.
When I bring it to parties I am ALWAYS asked for the recipe and the funny thing is, I don't even like red bell peppers! I think it is a texture thing for me. When they are all mashed up in something like this, I don't mind the taste.

I have tried substituting other nuts but it wasn't the same.

Let me know what you think.

Cheddar Cheeze Dip

1/2 large red bell pepper
1/4 cup water
1/2 cup raw cashews
1/2 cup hemp seeds
1 tablespoon tahini
2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
1 teaspoon sea salt
2 teaspoons onion powder
1 clove garlic
2 tablespoons lemon juice

Blend all ingredients  in a high speed blender until smooth and creamy.

Dip and enjoy!
....mmmmmm

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Dairy Free, Homemade, Raw Ice Cream Tip

After giving up conventional desserts about 8 years ago
and then discovering an allergy to dairy products,
I just figured my ice cream days were over.

Then I discovered raw ice cream! Yea!
By adding a few extra natural ingredients,
you can turn almost any smoothie
into creamy, delicious, decadent raw ice cream.
The best thing would be to google “raw ice cream recipes” for specifics
but most of them simply add coconut oil, young coconut meat and sometimes nuts
to a fruit smoothie type thing.

Throw it all in the blender and blend till smooth.
Then you chill it in a bowl in the fridge.
Later you can add things like vegan chocolate chips, fruit or chopped nuts.
An ice cream maker isn’t imperative
but it does help with the consistency when freezing.
I picked up an “out of the box” Cuisinart model for about $30
at a national bed and bath store.

I just load the chilled mix into the frozen bowl,
turn on and wait about 30 minutes.
Just think, in the time it takes to clean up the kitchen after dinner,
you could have a custom blended, healthy raw treat
that you feel good about putting in yourself and your family!

I store the bowl from the ice cream maker in the freezer
so that it is always ready to go!
If you put it in a plastic bag
it won't get frostbite.

Spreading the Word!

New calling cards are on the way...Yea!
I am so excited to be able to share what we have learned.

Posting on a blog will be much easier than responding to individual recipe requests via email!

Having everything in one place where people can visit, at their convenience, is a wonderful thing.

My wish is that this blog helps others to not feel so helpless when it comes to food issues.
I also hope that we enable people to feel empowered and grateful for the abundance they have.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Vegan (Un) Cheese Quesadilla

To a "normal" eater, posting a picture of melted cheese would probably seem odd.

But for someone like me, with dairy allergies,
being able to have smooth, melted, stretchy cheese is a huge treat.
(Especially when it actually tastes like cheese!)

This shows the supreme melting power of a brand of vegan, dairy-free cheese that we found recently.
I prefer the mozzarella style but they are both good.

Below are two posts with detailed company information.

I purchased them at my Whole Foods Market.
Let me know what you think...

Enjoy!


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Vegan, Dairy Free Mozzarella Style Shreds - Daiya

So I already posted about the cheddar flavor shreds from this company,
a nice option...

But yesterday, I tried these...the mozzarella style

I think I'm in love.

I made a little toaster pizza type thing
using my "safe" sliced bread
some tomato sauce
and these shreds...
yum!!

and that coming from a recovering cheese addict.

They look a little weird, sort of ruffled
but when I took a bite, the texture was like dairy mozzarella.
Creamy, stretchy, smooth.

Today I took two "safe" pumpernickel type bread rounds, toasted them with the mozzarella type shreds and then topped it with some cool, fresh, smashed avocado...with a little nutritional yeast mixed in...
it was delicious.

But the BEST part was that it was allergen free for me.
That is a true gift.

Let me know if you try them...

Dairy, lactose and casein free,
Gluten and soy free,
Cholesterol free.
 

Monday, June 21, 2010

Pre-made, Allergen-Free, Vegan Cupcakes - Izzi B


These were a real find!

Totally decadent and pretty to look at.
We found them at a small natural foods store in New Canaan, Connecticut but I think they can be ordered online or by phone.

We shared them with non-allergic friends and they didn't know they were so allergen free!

Izzi B's promotional material states:
No wheat
No soy
No eggs
No gluten
No dairy
No nuts
No casein
No refined sugars
No honey
No seeds
No apples
No trans-fats
No preservatives
Celiac-friendly
Vegan
All Natural...
-whew!

One would assume that that would translate into
No taste...but no!
They were super yummy.

Let me know what you think...

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Food Safe Allergy Testing - Finding Hidden Food Allergies



So this is what I received last year,
telling me that I was mildly allergic to most of the foods I ate on a regular basis.

Good news, because my symptoms finally had an explanation.

Bad news, because I was going to have to completely change the way I eat, think, plan, cook, etc...

It has been interesting, to say the least...
and a bit of a blessing too.

You can have this test done through your doctor
or by contacting the company directly.
They send you a kit and you send back a blood sample. Very simple.

If you think you might be sensitive to certain foods,
or if you have unexplained symptoms,
you might want to see if it's what you are eating.

From what I have learned, there are over 200 possible symptoms that stem from this kind of delayed food allergy. Way too many to piece together on your own without doing an elimination diet.

This was a gift...not to think I was going crazy, or imagining my symptoms.
Knowing that it wasn't something that was going to be solved with more prescription meds and creams.

I had to be proactive...I had to keep asking questions, search for a doctor that understood a more natural approach, read, etc...

It was totally worth it!

Let me know what you find.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Allergen Free English Muffins - Joan's Great Bakes


OMG!
We were visiting family friends in Connecticut last week and stumbled onto a wonderful small, local
natural foods store in New Canaan.

I asked the owners if they had any local bread options for people with dairy, wheat and egg allergies.
I am always trying to find tasty bread...no small feat!

They recommended these English muffins...found in the freezer section.
Because of past experience, I have avoided trying allergen free bread from the freezer section.
Not great texture and taste but...

These were amazing!!
Like REAL English muffins!

I haven't tried any of their other products yet but unfortunately from a quick scan of their website, 
 I don't think many of them are free of all of these allergens.

I am just grateful they created these!
Now I have to figure out how to get them...
order online?
Ask my local health food store to carry them?
You can be sure, I will find a way!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Building a Blog

I am very busy organizing information, taking pictures and compiling tips and products to share. I have learned a lot over the past 8 years or so and it really brings me joy to pass that information on.

There are so many options for healthier versions of favorite foods and small daily choices add up to significant change.

Be back soon,
Pam

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Welcome

As a labor of love, I created this blog to help others move easily along the path of food choices, based on dietary restrictions...due to medical needs or personal choice.

A little over a year ago, my then 9 year old son and I were both diagnosed with multiple delayed reaction food allergies, and while not life threatening at this moment, they have caused us to alter our lifestyle and food choices dramatically.

Everything is different.

Traveling, parties, events, celebrations, picnics, school lunches, snacks...everything.

In our case, it has been, for the most part, a blessing in disguise. It has caused us to look at our eating patterns and change our bad habits. It has also filtered into the rest of our family and beyond.

I hope to share our discoveries and knowledge in an effort to help others in our situation.

It's not the end of the world...and we are not alone!

Till next time...
Pam

Monday, June 7, 2010

Coming Soon!

Resources and information to help you navigate through the confusing and sometimes frustrating world of food!

Stay tuned...