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Grain-free Cookies

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Baked goods are a double whammy, as they contain processed starch AND sugar, two major health offenders. Even gluten free cookies, while free of processed wheat, still have processed rice flour and other starches which contain no nutrition and just break down into sugar in our bodies. If we take the starch out of the cookie…we can take away at least one offender.

These cookies are nut butter based, so they have a nice amount of protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. And they are moist and delicious!

Recipe:
preheat oven to 350 degrees

1/2 cup almond butter
1/2 cup cashew butter
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
1/2 cup chocolate chips*

*any chips can be used: dark or milk chocolate, peanut butter chips, butterscotch chips, or white chocolate chips

mix all ingredients (except chips) into a bowl
after well mixed, add chips
grease a cookie pan
spoon little balls of dough onto pan
bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes

Enjoy!

Grain-Free Tabouleh

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Parsley happens to be one of the healthiest foods. It helps our bodies get rid of all the toxins that are inevitably in our cells. Both internal metabolic by products as well as toxins from food and the environment are constantly being introduced into the body. Our body has the task of getting rid of them.

The challenge of including a significant amount of parsley in my diet, regularly, seemed a difficult one. Tabouleh came to mind but I am gluten-free so I can’t eat the couscous. Instead of substituting the couscous with some other grain, why not just make a vegetable-only tabouleh?? This keeps it very low calorie and practically carb-free and the proportion of parsley is all the higher.
2 bunches of parsley (washed and chopped)
1/2 of cucumber-diced into small pieces
1 large handful of grape tomatoes, diced into small pieces
2-3 scallions
salt (to taste)
lemon
garlic infused olive oil

(The vegetables can be altered to your preferences. For instance, you can use more or less cucumber or tomato, as well as adding yellow pepper or any other vegetable.)

Wash and chop all the veggies
Combine into a bowl and mix
Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the parsley mixture until all leaves are damp
Drizzle oil over mixture
And sprinkle salt.

Enjoy!

And if you are more interested in detoxing, Dr. Fitzgerald is running a very comprehensive yet accessible program in January. Check it out!