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Both of these have sugar, but one of these is far less addictive. Ever heard of a strawberry addiction? Me neither. According to SugarScience, Americans consume 17 teaspoons of the white stuff every day, which adds up to 57 lbs each year! Now let’s be real, cutting out sugar 100% is not realistic, but a teaspoon or two will add up to…a lot. So here are some of the tactics that a real humanoid (me) has found helpful in kicking added sugar to the curb: 10 Tips for Slaying Sugar Dragons 1.) Find Bliss Elsewhere: Oftentimes, we’re reaching for sugar not because our body wants it – it’s our minds that are missing out. We’re bored, stressed or lacking an overall zest for life. We seek joy in sugar and while sugar does bring immediate joy, it’s not the long-lasting stuff that’s going to get us out of whatever rut we’re in. So think about the reason you’re reaching for that chocolate time and time again. What’s missing and how can you replace that void with actual joy vs sugar? 2.) Sleep Off That Sugar Hangover: Another reason we’re constantly reaching for sugar: energy! And there’s this super cool, super free way to get energy – it’s called sleep. The next time you’re mindlessly scrolling through Instagram or zoning out to garbage on the TV, think about how that useless hour could be spent becoming a super human through the power of sleep. 3.) Take a Chill Pill: We’ve all been programmed to believe that more is more, so we’re jamming our work days and social calendars. You know what that adds up to? More. More what? Stress. And stress feeds sugar cravings. Think about the areas in your life where you can so more “no” to reduce stress (is anyone going to die if you don’t work that extra hour) and the areas in which you should be saying more “yes” to add relaxation (that extra hour could be spent at yoga, just saying). 4.) Incorporate the “Sugar Destroyer” Into Your Diet: This destroyer goes by the name of “Gymnema sylvestre“. It’s an herb that’s been used in the ancient Indian medicinal practice of Ayerveda for thousands of years. The active component, gymnemic acid, has been show to block sugar receptors, making sugary foods less flavorful and appealing. To read more about the benefits and applications, check out this article from healthline. 5.) Replace Sugar with Spices or Natural Flavorings: I love a latte as much as anyone, but the sweeteners at Starbucks are T-R-O-U-B-L-E. For a little special sauce, I’ll add some cinnamon, which also lowers blood sugar levels for a double pow of flavor + benefits. You can also add a little cacao powder or vanilla extract to beverages, yogurts or other recipes that call for added sugar. 6.) Adjust Your Fatitude: It’s time to celebrate fat, good fats, that is. Fats from healthy sources like salmon, olive oil and avocados not only help with blood sugar control, but also satisfy the body for longer so you don’t experience energy dips. 7.) Embrace Foods with Natural Sugars: Going cold turkey and removing all sugar from your diet is basically insane. So when you do want something a little sweet, reach for fruit or dates with natural sugars and fiber to keep you full. You’ll be amazed how satisfying fruit can be as a sweet treat, like the apple nachos below. 8.) Hydrate, Mate: We’ve all hear the old adage that most times when you think you’re hungry, you’re actually dehydrated. So when a sugar craving hits, drink a full 8 oz glass of water. That’s right, down it. Still want that donut? Try a flavored team without sugar for a lasting way to hit the sweet spot and hydrate. 9.) Rethink Breakfast: If muffins, pancakes and granola bars are your go-to’s, try an egg for satiating protein (fried/scrambled if you’ve got the time or hard-boiled if on the go) paired with a starchy carb like a sweet potato to manage the sugar cravings without causing an insulin spike. I’ll make a sweet potato hash on the weekend and bring it with me all week long. Even some sweet potato fries at night can curb my cravings for a baked good. 10.) Give In To The Dark Side (of Chocolate): A little square of dark chocolate can go a long way in satiating that sweet tooth without much damage. Look for chocolate with at least 70% cacao for all the good-for-you benefits of magnesium (nature’s chill pill), along with fiber and B vitamins. With the exception of #4, I’ve tried all these tactics to win the sugar batter (but I’m seriously considering checking out that “sugar destroyer”). Remember that removing added sugar from your diet doesn’t mean removing all treats! And to prove that, here are some of my favs to delight your taste buds. Slay on, friends! Raspberry Cacao Raw “Truffles” Makes: 12-15 Ingredients: -1 C medjool dates (about 12 pitted, soaked in water for an hour if dry) -1/4 C shredded coconut -1 T coconut oil -3 T cacao powder -1/2 tsp Himalayan pink salt or sea salt -1/2 tsp cinnamon -1/2 C chopped almonds -1/2 C chopped pecans –Dehydrated raspberries for coating Directions: Step 1: Add all of the ingredients up through the pecans to a food processor. Pulse until combined. Roll into 1″ balls. Step 2: Crumble the deydrated raspberries in a plastic bag with your hands or use a rolling pin to create a dust. Place the dust on a plate and roll each ball to coat. Cacao Avocado Mousse Makes: 6 servings Ingredients: Crust -3/4 C pitted medjool dates -1/2 C raw chopped almonds (or roasted if you prefer a softer bite) -1/2 C pecan pieces (toasted, if preferred) -1/2 tsp salt Mousse – 2 large, ripe avocados, peeled and pitted – 3/4 C coconut cream – 1/2 C + 2 T Navitas Organics cacao powder – 1/2 C 100% pure maple syrup (by the way, I’ve posted on Instagram previously, including here, about Runamok Infused Maple Syrup, which I love!) – 3/4 tsp pure vanilla extract – 1/4 teaspoon salt – pinch of nutmeg Directions: Step 1: Make the crust by adding the almonds, pecans and medjool dates to a food processor. Pulse until it clumps together easily in a crust-like consistency. Press the crust mixture into individual silicone muffin cups, creating a layer that is 1/4″ thick. Step 2: Make the mousse by combining the mousse ingredients in a food processor and blend until smooth. Layer in each of the cups. Option to add a sliced strawberry on top. Place in the freezer for 30 minutes to set and serve! Paleo Banana Nut Muffins Makes: 6 Ingredients: -3 eggs -9 T peanut butter (or your favorite nut butter) -2 bananas, mashed -1-2 T coconut flour* -1 1/2 tsp baking powder Directions: Step 1: Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Farhenheit. To make the muffin batter, mix all of the muffin ingredients in a medium mixing bowl until smooth. Grease a muffin tin or use silicone muffin cups. Pour the batter into the muffin tin or cups. Step 2: Bake the muffins by placing in the oven for 20 minutes, or until golden and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool for a few minutes before removing from the baking tin or cups. Apple Nachos Makes: 1  Ingredients: -1 apple, thinly sliced –Nut butter of choice -Optional toppings: dark chocolate cacao nibs, shredded coconut, chopped nuts, etc. Directions: Step 1: Lay the apple slices on a plate, drizzle with your favorite nut butter and add desired toppings!

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Yes, I will accept the final rose and yes, these raspberry cacao “truffles” are here for all the right reasons. See, this week is both Valentine’s Day and my birthday, so in honor of a week that is inevitably going to be sweet central, I’m taking on 5 days of no added sugar. Read on for my not-so-secret sugar fighting tips along with the recipes that will have you swearing off added sugar, too.

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Strawberries & straight-up white stuff. Both of these have sugar, but one of these is far less addictive. Ever heard of a strawberry addiction? Me neither. According to SugarScience, Americans consume 17 teaspoons of the white stuff every day, which adds up to 57 lbs each year! Now let’s be real, cutting out sugar 100% is not realistic, but a teaspoon or two will add up to…a lot. So here are some of the tactics that a real humanoid (me) has found helpful in kicking added sugar to the curb:

10 Tips for Slaying Sugar Dragons

1.) Find Bliss Elsewhere: Oftentimes, we’re reaching for sugar not because our body wants it – it’s our minds that are missing out. We’re bored, stressed or lacking an overall zest for life. We seek joy in sugar and while sugar does bring immediate joy, it’s not the long-lasting stuff that’s going to get us out of whatever rut we’re in. So think about the reason you’re reaching for that chocolate time and time again. What’s missing and how can you replace that void with actual joy vs sugar?

2.) Sleep Off That Sugar Hangover: Another reason we’re constantly reaching for sugar: energy! And there’s this super cool, super free way to get energy – it’s called sleep. The next time you’re mindlessly scrolling through Instagram or zoning out to garbage on the TV, think about how that useless hour could be spent becoming a super human through the power of sleep.

3.) Take a Chill Pill: We’ve all been programmed to believe that more is more, so we’re jamming our work days and social calendars. You know what that adds up to? More. More what? Stress. And stress feeds sugar cravings. Think about the areas in your life where you can so more “no” to reduce stress (is anyone going to die if you don’t work that extra hour) and the areas in which you should be saying more “yes” to add relaxation (that extra hour could be spent at yoga, just saying).

4.) Incorporate the “Sugar Destroyer” Into Your Diet: This destroyer goes by the name of Gymnema sylvestreIt’s an herb that’s been used in the ancient Indian medicinal practice of Ayerveda for thousands of years. The active component, gymnemic acid, has been show to block sugar receptors, making sugary foods less flavorful and appealing. To read more about the benefits and applications, check out this article from healthline.

5.) Replace Sugar with Spices or Natural Flavorings: I love a latte as much as anyone, but the sweeteners at Starbucks are T-R-O-U-B-L-E. For a little special sauce, I’ll add some cinnamon, which also lowers blood sugar levels for a double pow of flavor + benefits. You can also add a little cacao powder or vanilla extract to beverages, yogurts or other recipes that call for added sugar.

6.) Adjust Your Fatitude: It’s time to celebrate fat, good fats, that is. Fats from healthy sources like salmon, olive oil and avocados not only help with blood sugar control, but also satisfy the body for longer so you don’t experience energy dips.

7.) Embrace Foods with Natural Sugars: Going cold turkey and removing all sugar from your diet is basically insane. So when you do want something a little sweet, reach for fruit or dates with natural sugars and fiber to keep you full. You’ll be amazed how satisfying fruit can be as a sweet treat, like the apple nachos below.

8.) Hydrate, Mate: We’ve all hear the old adage that most times when you think you’re hungry, you’re actually dehydrated. So when a sugar craving hits, drink a full 8 oz glass of water. That’s right, down it. Still want that donut? Try a flavored team without sugar for a lasting way to hit the sweet spot and hydrate.

9.) Rethink Breakfast: If muffins, pancakes and granola bars are your go-to’s, try an egg for satiating protein (fried/scrambled if you’ve got the time or hard-boiled if on the go) paired with a starchy carb like a sweet potato to manage the sugar cravings without causing an insulin spike. I’ll make a sweet potato hash on the weekend and bring it with me all week long. Even some sweet potato fries at night can curb my cravings for a baked good.

10.) Give In To The Dark Side (of Chocolate): A little square of dark chocolate can go a long way in satiating that sweet tooth without much damage. Look for chocolate with at least 70% cacao for all the good-for-you benefits of magnesium (nature’s chill pill), along with fiber and B vitamins.

With the exception of #4, I’ve tried all these tactics to win the sugar batter (but I’m seriously considering checking out that “sugar destroyer”). Remember that removing added sugar from your diet doesn’t mean removing all treats! And to prove that, here are some of my favs to delight your taste buds.

Slay on, friends!

Raspberry Cacao Raw “Truffles”
Makes: 12-15

Ingredients:

-1 C medjool dates (about 12 pitted, soaked in water for an hour if dry)
-1/4 C shredded coconut
-1 T coconut oil
-3 T cacao powder
-1/2 tsp Himalayan pink salt or sea salt
-1/2 tsp cinnamon
-1/2 C chopped almonds
-1/2 C chopped pecans
Dehydrated raspberries for coating

Directions:
Step 1: Add all of the ingredients up through the pecans to a food processor. Pulse until combined. Roll into 1″ balls.
Step 2: Crumble the deydrated raspberries in a plastic bag with your hands or use a rolling pin to create a dust. Place the dust on a plate and roll each ball to coat.

Cacao Avocado Mousse
Makes: 6 servings

Ingredients:
Crust
-3/4 C pitted medjool dates
-1/2 C raw chopped almonds (or roasted if you prefer a softer bite)
-1/2 C pecan pieces (toasted, if preferred)
-1/2 tsp salt
Mousse
– 2 large, ripe avocados, peeled and pitted
– 3/4 C coconut cream
– 1/2 C + 2 T Navitas Organics cacao powder
– 1/2 C 100% pure maple syrup (by the way, I’ve posted on Instagram previously, including here, about Runamok Infused Maple Syrup, which I love!)
– 3/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
– 1/4 teaspoon salt
– pinch of nutmeg

Directions:
Step 1: Make the crust by adding the almonds, pecans and medjool dates to a food processor. Pulse until it clumps together easily in a crust-like consistency. Press the crust mixture into individual silicone muffin cups, creating a layer that is 1/4″ thick.
Step 2: Make the mousse by combining the mousse ingredients in a food processor and blend until smooth. Layer in each of the cups. Option to add a sliced strawberry on top. Place in the freezer for 30 minutes to set and serve!

Paleo Banana Nut Muffins
Makes: 6

Ingredients:
-3 eggs
-9 T peanut butter (or your favorite nut butter)
-2 bananas, mashed
-1-2 T coconut flour*
-1 1/2 tsp baking powder

Directions:
Step 1:
Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Farhenheit. To make the muffin batter, mix all of the muffin ingredients in a medium mixing bowl until smooth. Grease a muffin tin or use silicone muffin cups. Pour the batter into the muffin tin or cups.
Step 2: Bake the muffins by placing in the oven for 20 minutes, or until golden and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool for a few minutes before removing from the baking tin or cups.

Apple Nachos
Makes: 1 

Ingredients:
-1 apple, thinly sliced
Nut butter of choice
-Optional toppings: dark chocolate cacao nibs, shredded coconut, chopped nuts, etc.

Directions:
Step 1: Lay the apple slices on a plate, drizzle with your favorite nut butter and add desired toppings!

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Morning Muffins For Humans & Furbabies https://theshookslife.com/2018/07/28/morning-muffins-for-humans-furbabies/ https://theshookslife.com/2018/07/28/morning-muffins-for-humans-furbabies/#comments Sat, 28 Jul 2018 14:00:48 +0000 https://theshookslife.com/?p=1689 5-ingredient muffins that are human and pup friendly? Yup, these GRAIN FREE BANANA MUFFINS are a dream come true for furry friends and furparents alike. And who needs frosting when you have homemade STRAWBERRY CHIA JAM? Save that good stuff for the pawrents, furbabes will gobble these up with or without jam. Impress all your fur-lovin’ friends by making these for your next brunch or furbaby party. Get the dEATs below! I’ll admit, this masterful creation is all thanks to the hubs. They’re grain-free, clean ingredient muffins that are made with just a few simple ingredients: bananas, eggs, nut butter, coconut flour and baking soda. The hubs concocted this recipe while looking for: 1.) Paleo approved breakfast recipes that weren’t eggs (because who has time for that during the week?) 2.) Pupcake recipes for our bully’s bday (he’s grain free – so high maintenance!) After many iterations, these have reached…perfection. It’s hard to say who loves them more, Jeb or Moose? And sometimes…they even share with me. Especially when I make my homemade strawberry chia jam to accompany these high protein muffins. The jam is also surprisingly easy to make. So much so, that I sometimes wonder why I buy the stuff loaded with cane sugar – especially when fresh berries are so cheap in the summertime. It’s a great way to use up berries that are almost past their prime (you know, the ones you forgot about in the back of the fridge). Note: While fresh strawberries are ok for your pups, your dog friends will probably enjoy the muffins just as much on their own. Think of the jam as a human treat – while not toxic to your pups, it’s also unnecessary to please your fur friends. For reference though, here are a few of the fresh fruits that are safe for your loving pups according to the American Kennel Club. Pup Safe Fresh Fruits: -Strawberries -Bananas -Apples -Blueberries -Cantaloupe -Cranberries -Mangos -Oranges -Peaches -Pears -Pineapple -Raspberries When introducing new foods to your pup, always start with small amounts. Each dog is different. While the above may be safe for most dogs, just like humans, dogs can have unique z(in)tolerances to various foods. If your dog exhibits signs such as red eyes, itchiness or excessive drooling after eating new foods, make sure to contact your vet. When in doubt, be safe! Moose loves these pupcakes and I hope you do too! 5-Ingredient Gluten Free Banana Muffins (Pet-Friendly) with Strawberry Chia Jam Makes: 6 Muffins Ingredients: Muffins -3 eggs -9 T peanut butter (or your favorite nut butter) -2 bananas, mashed -1-2 T coconut flour* -1 1/2 tsp baking powder Strawberry Chia Jam -3 1/2 C strawberries, quartered -4 T maple syrup* -2 T chia seeds -squeeze of lemon juice Directions: Step 1: Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Farhenheit. To make the muffin batter, mix all of the muffin ingredients in a medium mixing bowl until smooth. Grease a muffin tin or use silicone muffin cups. Pour the batter into the muffin tin or cups. Step 2: Bake the muffins by placing in the oven for 20 minutes, or until golden and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool for a few minutes before removing from the baking tin or cups. Step 3: While the muffins cool, make the strawberry chia jam. Add the strawberries and maple syrup (or date syrup) to a small pot over medium heat on the stove top. Stir to combine and continue heating until bubbling. Once bubbling, mash the strawberries, then add the chia seeds. Cook for another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally until thickened. Remove from heat and give it a squeeze of lemon. Allow to cool, then spread away! Hope you and your pup enjoy these as much as we did! *If Whole30 or Paleo, consider 1.) skipping the maple syrup or 2.) making a date syrup by processing 1 C of Medjool dates with 1 C of water and a 1/2 tsp salt.

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5-ingredient muffins that are human and pup friendly? Yup, these GRAIN FREE BANANA MUFFINS are a dream come true for furry friends and furparents alike. And who needs frosting when you have homemade STRAWBERRY CHIA JAM? Save that good stuff for the pawrents, furbabes will gobble these up with or without jam. Impress all your fur-lovin’ friends by making these for your next brunch or furbaby party. Get the dEATs below!

I’ll admit, this masterful creation is all thanks to the hubs. They’re grain-free, clean ingredient muffins that are made with just a few simple ingredients: bananas, eggs, nut butter, coconut flour and baking soda. The hubs concocted this recipe while looking for:

1.) Paleo approved breakfast recipes that weren’t eggs (because who has time for that during the week?)
2.) Pupcake recipes for our bully’s bday (he’s grain free – so high maintenance!)

After many iterations, these have reached…perfection. It’s hard to say who loves them more, Jeb or Moose? And sometimes…they even share with me. Especially when I make my homemade strawberry chia jam to accompany these high protein muffins.

The jam is also surprisingly easy to make. So much so, that I sometimes wonder why I buy the stuff loaded with cane sugar – especially when fresh berries are so cheap in the summertime. It’s a great way to use up berries that are almost past their prime (you know, the ones you forgot about in the back of the fridge).

Note: While fresh strawberries are ok for your pups, your dog friends will probably enjoy the muffins just as much on their own. Think of the jam as a human treat – while not toxic to your pups, it’s also unnecessary to please your fur friends.

For reference though, here are a few of the fresh fruits that are safe for your loving pups according to the American Kennel Club.

Pup Safe Fresh Fruits:
-Strawberries
-Bananas
-Apples
-Blueberries
-Cantaloupe
-Cranberries
-Mangos
-Oranges
-Peaches
-Pears
-Pineapple
-Raspberries

When introducing new foods to your pup, always start with small amounts. Each dog is different. While the above may be safe for most dogs, just like humans, dogs can have unique z(in)tolerances to various foods. If your dog exhibits signs such as red eyes, itchiness or excessive drooling after eating new foods, make sure to contact your vet. When in doubt, be safe!

Moose loves these pupcakes and I hope you do too!

5-Ingredient Gluten Free Banana Muffins (Pet-Friendly) with Strawberry Chia Jam
Makes: 6 Muffins

Ingredients:
Muffins
-3 eggs
-9 T peanut butter (or your favorite nut butter)
-2 bananas, mashed
-1-2 T coconut flour*
-1 1/2 tsp baking powder
Strawberry Chia Jam
-3 1/2 C strawberries, quartered
-4 T maple syrup*
-2 T chia seeds
-squeeze of lemon juice

Directions:
Step 1: Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Farhenheit. To make the muffin batter, mix all of the muffin ingredients in a medium mixing bowl until smooth. Grease a muffin tin or use silicone muffin cups. Pour the batter into the muffin tin or cups.
Step 2: Bake the muffins by placing in the oven for 20 minutes, or until golden and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool for a few minutes before removing from the baking tin or cups.
Step 3: While the muffins cool, make the strawberry chia jam. Add the strawberries and maple syrup (or date syrup) to a small pot over medium heat on the stove top. Stir to combine and continue heating until bubbling. Once bubbling, mash the strawberries, then add the chia seeds. Cook for another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally until thickened. Remove from heat and give it a squeeze of lemon. Allow to cool, then spread away!

Hope you and your pup enjoy these as much as we did!

*If Whole30 or Paleo, consider 1.) skipping the maple syrup or 2.) making a date syrup by processing 1 C of Medjool dates with 1 C of water and a 1/2 tsp salt.

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