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Sugar Free Hot Chocolate

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Sugar Free Hot Chocolate Recipe

 

I love a good hot chocolate when I am cold.

I’m pretty much in love with hot chocolate right now. I want a nice warm drink to have once the kids go to bed and I’m sitting next to Adam relaxing before bed.

This is the most relaxing hot chocolate you will find, because it has the added nutrient-rich plants, minerals, and adaptogens that can help you calm down for a peaceful night. 

Hot chocolate is such a comforting drink and it is pretty healthy too when you make it without the sugar. 

I use stevia as my sweetener in most of my recipes and this hot chocolate uses a superfood chocolate powder that is already sweetened with stevia, so it is super easy to make! read more

Top 12 Posts of January

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Top 12 Posts of January

I hope you have been enjoying 2014 as much as we have. In Richmond, we have had two snows already! This Louisiana girl can’t contain her excitement. We started off the new year with a challenge for 2014 to be the best year for your health in our New You New Years Series. In the series I covered several health topics each week for baby steps for slowing moving toward a healthier lifestyle.

Top Health Posts of January:

Glucomannan: The New Secret for Weight loss?

What your Poop is Telling You  10 Keys to Detox  

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Top Recipes of January:

Sugar free Calming Hot Chocolate   (FP)

Sugar Free Hot Chocolate Mousse (FP)

Apple Oatmeal Cream Pies {Sugar Free, Low Fat, Gluten Free, Grain Free, Egg Free, Dairy Free} (E)

Trim and Healthy Biscuits and Sausage Gravy {Grain Free, Gluten Free} (S)

Peanut Butter Crunch Chocolate Cake for One {Gluten Free, Grain Free, Sugar Free} (S)

Iced Chocolate Chip Cookie for One {Gluten Free, Grain Free, Sugar Free} read more

Sugar Free Hot Chocolate Mousse

This sugar free hot chocolate mousse is a delicious, creamy dessert you can whip up anytime you need something sweet. It uses a secret ingredient – glucomannan!

 

Glucomannan dessert

Sugar Free Hot Chocolate Mousse

{Sugar Free, Dairy Free Option, Gluten Free, Low Calorie, Low Fat}

Sugar Free Hot Chocolate Mousse is the perfect sugar free treat that you won’t have any guilt over not sharing. It is light and airy. This is also gluten free with a dairy free option. Indulging in a rich and creamy dessert doesn’t have to mean compromising your health goals.

In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of making a delectable sugar-free hot chocolate mousse that is not only gluten-free but also keto-friendly. Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth without any guilt! read more

Grassfed Mama’s Sugar Detox Grocery Shopping Printable

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Going to the grocery store just got easier with this Grocery Shopping Printable. Just add what extra items you need in the blanks and mark off what you don’t need for the week. You can simplify your shopping by having everything organized by area of the store.

Hope this helps your grocery shopping experience!

 

 

 

Grab Your Sugar Detox Guide and Start Building Your Sugar Detox Kit Today!

 

 

Click Here for my recipes to help you get your meal plan together for the week.

 

 

low carb potato salad, radish salad, low carb gumbo

 

No Roux Chicken and Sausage Gumbo with Radish {Faux-Tato} Salad

crockpot, bell pepper, onion, Italian

Slow Cooker Meatballs and Spinach in a Creamy sauce

grain free coconut almond flour

Trim and Healthy Biscuits and Sausage Gravy 

What are you cooking this week?

 

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Busy Mom’s Guide to Whole Foods

It’s time to make healthy eating a breeze with our Busy Mom’s Guide to Whole Foods!

Being a busy mom can make it challenging to prioritize healthy eating for yourself and your family. But with a little planning and some helpful tips, you can make whole foods a staple in your household without sacrificing taste or time. Whether you’re new to the Grassfed Mama lifestyle or just looking for some fresh ideas, this blog is here to provide you with easy, delicious, and nutritious recipes that the whole family will love. From keto-friendly options to low-carb favorites, we’ve got you covered. So buckle up, busy moms, because healthier eating is about to get a whole lot easier with this Busy Mom’s Guide to Whole Foods!

The importance of Whole Foods for your family’s health

When it comes to feeding your family, whole foods should be at the top of your grocery list. These natural, unprocessed foods are packed with nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that are essential for your family’s health and well-being. Unlike processed foods, which are often high in sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats, whole foods provide the fuel your body needs to thrive.

By incorporating whole foods into your family’s diet, you can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, obesity, and diabetes. Plus, whole foods are often more filling and satisfying, which can help you and your kids avoid mindless snacking and overeating.

Not only are whole foods great for your family’s physical health, but they also have a positive impact on mental health. Research has shown that a diet rich in whole foods can improve mood, reduce stress, and boost cognitive function.

In the next section, we’ll discuss some simple ways to incorporate more whole foods into your family’s meals and snacks.

Quick and easy Whole Foods recipes for even the busiest of moms

As a busy mom, finding the time to prepare healthy meals for your family can be a challenge. But with a little planning and some simple recipes, incorporating whole foods into your meals can be easier than you think. Here are a few quick and easy recipes that even the busiest of moms can whip up in no time:

1. Green Smoothie: Blend together a handful of spinach or kale, a banana, a cup of almond milk, and a spoonful of nut butter for a nutritious and delicious breakfast on the go.

2. Veggie Stir Fry: Chop up a variety of colorful veggies like bell peppers, broccoli, and carrots, and stir fry them with a splash of soy sauce and a sprinkle of sesame seeds for a quick and nutritious weeknight dinner.

3. Loaded Sweet Potatoes: Bake some sweet potatoes in the oven, then top them with black beans, avocado, salsa, and a dollop of Greek yogurt for a filling and healthy meal that the whole family will love.

Incorporating whole foods into your family’s meals doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. With a little creativity and some simple recipes, you can ensure that your family is eating healthier and feeling their best. Stay tuned for more tips and ideas on how to make whole foods a regular part of your family’s diet.

Easy Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget!

Easy Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget!

Planning ahead: Tips for meal prepping and grocery shopping

Planning ahead is key to making whole foods a regular part of your family’s diet. Meal prepping and strategic grocery shopping can save you time and ensure that healthy options are always readily available. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

– Plan your meals for the week: Take some time at the beginning of each week to plan out your meals. This will help you ensure that you have a variety of healthy options and that you’re using ingredients efficiently.

– Make a grocery list: Before heading to the store, make a list of the ingredients you’ll need for your planned meals. This will help you stay focused and avoid buying unhealthy impulse items. Grab My Keto Grocery List

– Shop the perimeter: When you’re at the grocery store, focus on the outer aisles where you’ll find fresh produce, meats, and dairy. These whole foods should make up the majority of your cart.

– Prep in advance: Take some time on the weekends to meal prep for the upcoming week. Chop vegetables, cook grains, and portion out meals so that they’re ready to go when you need them.

By planning ahead and being prepared, you can make whole foods an easy and convenient choice for your family’s meals. Stay tuned for more tips and ideas on how to make healthy eating a seamless part of your busy mom lifestyle.

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Sneaky ways to incorporate more fruits and veggies into your meals

One of the biggest challenges for busy moms is getting their families to eat enough fruits and veggies. But fear not, there are sneaky ways to incorporate these nutritious ingredients into your meals without sacrificing taste or convenience.

1. Smoothies: Whip up a delicious smoothie packed with fruits and veggies. Sneak in some spinach or kale for added nutrients and blend it with sweet fruits like berries or bananas. Your family won’t even taste the greens!

2. Sneaky sauces: Puree cooked vegetables like cauliflower or butternut squash and add them to your sauces. They’ll add a creamy texture and boost the nutritional value without your family even noticing.

3. Veggie-packed casseroles: Make casseroles more nutritious by adding a variety of veggies. Chopped bell peppers, carrots, or zucchini can be easily hidden within cheesy or meaty dishes.

4. Add veggies to pasta: Instead of just serving spaghetti with sauce, grate or finely chop veggies like zucchini or mushrooms and mix them in with the sauce. It’s a sneaky way to boost the nutritional content while maintaining the flavor.

By incorporating more fruits and veggies in these clever ways, you’ll be giving your family the nutrients they need without any complaints.

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Making healthy eating fun and enjoyable for your little ones

Let’s face it, getting kids to eat their fruits and veggies can sometimes be a battle. But with a little creativity and some fun strategies, you can make healthy eating a joyful experience for your little ones.

One idea is to involve your kids in the meal planning and preparation process. Take them grocery shopping and let them pick out their favorite fruits and vegetables. They will be more likely to eat them if they feel like they have some control and choice in the matter.

Another fun way to get your kids excited about healthy eating is by making it visually appealing. Use cookie cutters to create fun shapes out of fruits and veggies. Arrange them on a plate to make a smiley face or create a colorful rainbow. Kids love bright colors and playful presentations.

Additionally, try making healthy snacks more interactive. Create a build-your-own smoothie bar with a variety of fruits, yogurt, and toppings like granola or shredded coconut. Let your kids assemble their own creations and watch as they devour them with delight.

Lastly, don’t forget to lead by example. When your little ones see you enjoying healthy foods, they are more likely to follow suit. Show enthusiasm for fruits and veggies, and make it a family affair. Eating together and making positive associations with healthy food can go a long way in shaping your children’s eating habits.
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No Roux Chicken Sausage Gumbo – Keto Gumbo Recipe

Are you ready to spice up your kitchen with a flavor-packed dish that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds? Get ready to indulge in a bowl of hearty, soul-warming gumbo—with a keto twist! Today, I’m thrilled to share a recipe that’s not only delicious but also low-carb, keto-friendly, and gluten-free. And here’s the secret ingredient that takes this gumbo to the next level: glucomannan! Yep, you heard that right—this magical ingredient helps thicken the gumbo without adding any carbs, making it the perfect option for those following a ketogenic lifestyle. So, grab your apron and get ready to whip up a batch of this mouthwatering keto gumbo that’s guaranteed to satisfy your cravings without derailing your diet. Let’s dive into the recipe and savor every flavorful bite! read more

Low Carb Faux-tato Salad

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Low Carb Radish “Potato” Salad

I may have mentioned before that I am a Louisiana girl. With all this winter and cold, I had to pull out my huge soup pot to make a pot of gumbo. The way I like to eat gumbo is with potato salad and rice. I needed to transform this very high carby meal into a lower carb one. First I made rice using cauliflower. Next I made my gumbo with no roux making it low carb as well. 

I had done some research and found that radishes were pretty low carb and similar in texture to potatoes. I figured I would try to turn my potato salad into a Radish “Faux-tato” Salad. Adam and I both really loved it. Adam was very skeptical at first. I had mad potato salad using red potatoes before, and it looked very similar in color. Adam said that is exceeded his expectations. read more

Apple Oatmeal Cream Pie

Hey there, fellow foodies and health-conscious pals! Are you ready to embark on a flavor-packed journey that’s as guilt-free as it is delicious? Today, I’m beyond excited to share with you a recipe that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more: Apple Oatmeal Cream Pie!

But wait, it gets even better—these mouthwatering treats are not only bursting with apple-y goodness but also sugar-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free. Yep, you heard that right—indulgence without the guilt! So, grab your apron and get ready to whip up a batch of these heavenly pies that prove you can have your cake (or pie!) and eat it too, even on a health-conscious journey. Let’s dive into the recipe and treat ourselves to some wholesome, guilt-free indulgence! read more

Peanut Butter Crunch Chocolate Mug Cake

 

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Peanut Butter Crunch Chocolate Mug Cake

What could be better than peanut butter and chocolate in a single serving cake?

I love this peanut butter crunch chocolate mug cake for a dessert recipe because it is sugar free, grain free, and gluten free. 

I’m loving single serving cakes because you can enjoy them fresh out of the oven or microwave – which is always when they taste the best. I also love topping this with Peanut flavored Greek yogurt. Greek yogurt is so versatile. I love how it can be a sub for sour cream or be sweetened to act like an icing.  read more

Iced One Serving Chocolate Chip Cookie

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Iced Chocolate Chip Cookie in 2 Minutes

Grain free – Sugar Free – Gluten Free

Iced One Serving Chocolate Chip Cookie {In 2 Minutes}… Miracles do happen.

I’m so glad I discovered this recipe. I really am in love with coconut flour. It is the perfect flour for making a grain free cookie. I also just started using cocoa nibs in baking. They are a wonderful substitute for filling my desire for chocolate chips. If you like dark chocolate, I think you will love these.

Who doesn’t love chocolate chip cookies? I think everyone gets that craving at night… but you don’t want to make a whole batch of cookies (and be tempted to eat them all – because none of us have ever done that *cough*). read more