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Spud with Avo, Hemp Seeds, Almonds & Garlic Cashew Sauce


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Spud with Avo, Hemp Seeds, Almonds & Garlic Cashew Sauce
You will need: Blender. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat, to grind nuts and seeds. *A coffee grinder can also be used to grind nuts and seeds. chopping board & knife; stainless steel pot; ceramic/glass container or jar w/ lid for storing;
Prep Time 5 - 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Spud / Baked Potato with Toppings
Garlic Cashew Cream
Prep Time 5 - 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Spud / Baked Potato with Toppings
Garlic Cashew Cream
Instructions
  1. Chop the Almonds and toast half of them. Allow to cool then combine with the un-toasted nuts.
  2. Boil or bake your Potato. (If short on time, cutting into small pieces and boiling is the quickest method).
  3. Garlic Cashew Cream: Blend/grind Cashew Nuts into flour-like consistency. Then add remaining ingredients and blend until smooth.
  4. Smash your cooked Potato, add a little Coconut Oil and then add a serving of the Garlic Cashew Cream, slices of Avocado and top with chopped Almonds.
Recipe Notes

*Enjoy straight away! 

*Store left over sauce sealed in a glass jar w/ lid.

Clean Eating Tips to remember:
*Stainless Steel and Ceramic or Glass Cookware are the safest materials to cook in with the least amount of leaching into food when heat is applied. A high quality set of cookware is essential and will last a lifetime - and a longer lifetime at that because of it. 

*Stainless Steel, Food-grade Silicon or Wooden Cooking Utensils are the safest materials to cook with with the least amount of leaching into food when heat is applied. 

*My ½ Toasted / ½ Raw Philosophy for Nuts & Seeds:
Toasted - for flavour
Raw - for nutritional value

*Olive Oil - it’s best not to cook with Olive Oil, always consume raw. Best to drizzle Olive Oil over food just before serving. It’s better to avoid cooking with Olive Oil as it is a delicate oil and is damaged and becomes harmful to ingest when heated.

*Better oils for cooking with have a higher smoke point/less free radical forming when heated— Coconut Oil, Macadamia Oil and Grapeseed Oil

Vanilla Banana Flapjack Pancakes


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Vanilla Banana Flapjack Pancakes
You will need: Blender. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat, to grind nuts and seeds. *A coffee grinder can also be used to grind nuts and seeds. Stainless steel/non-toxic pan, wooden spoon or silicon spatula, and Coconut Oil for cooking or non-toxic baking paper/parchment paper.
Prep Time 10 - 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Prep Time 10 - 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. First grind nuts/seeds together using the grinder attachment on your blender (for smoother end consistency). *A coffee grinder can be used to grind nuts/seeds.
  2. Mix all dry ingredients together in a bowl.
  3. Mash the Banana, and add to the dry ingredients, along with all the remaining wet ingredients and mix well using a wooden spoon or silicon spatula.
  4. Lastly, add and mix in the Nut Mix to the batter.
  5. Add a little Coconut Oil - or use non-toxic baking paper/parchment paper - to a med-high heat pan and spoon the mixture into flapjack pancakes shapes.
  6. Cook on medium heat until slightly browned on both sides. Turn down heat until cooked right through.
Recipe Notes

*Enjoy straight away!

*Store pancake batter sealed in a glass jar in the fridge (if not cooking immediately). Eat within 1-2 days 

*Serving Suggestions:

-Serve with fresh sliced banana, or your choice of fresh fruit and drizzle with a syrup or honey.

-You can also add some Coconut Yogurt, or Sweet Vanilla Cream Sauce as a topping.

-You can also serve with Chocolate Filling Sauce OR Caramel Filling Sauce.

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove.

-Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide.

- Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

 -Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

-Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

-Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.

 

Raw Caramel Boat Cookies


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Raw Caramel Boat Cookies
You will need: Blender and/or food processor. *Due to thick consistency of the Caramel sauce (almost turns ‘toffee-like’), be careful not to burn out the motor of smaller blenders. In this instance, add small amounts of Spring Water to slightly thin the sauce.
Prep Time 10 - 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Caramel Date Sauce Filling
Prep Time 10 - 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Caramel Date Sauce Filling
Instructions
  1. Caramel Filling: Drain Dates and blend all ingredients together until smooth. Set aside.
  2. Raw Cookie Base: Blend/process the Almonds & Dates until crumbly in consistency.
  3. Press firmly into balls, and then into an oval-like shape in the palm of your hand.
  4. Press a thumb into the middle of the ball to create a place to add the Chocolate Filling.
  5. Using a spoon, add the Chocolate Filling to each raw cookie.
  6. Optional: Place in fridge for 15min+ to allow to set before serving.
Recipe Notes

*You can enjoy straight away or put in the fridge for 15-30 minutes to set. Or in the freezer.

*Store sealed in a container in the fridge/freezer.

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove.

-Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide.

- Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

-Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

 -Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

-Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.

 

Chocolate Cherry Brownie Bites


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Chocolate Cherry Brownie Bites
You will need: High power blender or food processor. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat, to grind nuts and seeds. *A coffee grinder can also be used to grind nuts and seeds.
Prep Time 25 - 30 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
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Prep Time 25 - 30 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Steam Chestnuts for 10 - 15 min. Use a stainless steel colander or sieve to suspend the Chestnuts in a pot above boiling water (without letting the water touch the nuts).
  2. Let cool, then cut into halves. Scrape the soft nut flesh out using a teaspoon and set aside.
  3. Gently *warm the Chocolate Chips until melted (see recipe notes below for instructions on how to warm Chocolate Chips).
  4. Pulse together the Chestnut flesh, Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Coconut Flakes, Dates, Cacao Powder, Salt.
  5. Combine the mixture with the melted Chocolate Chips and the Cherries and mix well using a wooden spoon or silicon spatula. Use a little warm Spring Water to help with mixing (use only small amounts at a time).
  6. Line a baking tray with non-toxic baking paper/parchment paper and spread the mixture even over the surface. Use a knife to cut the tray into squares. Place in freezer for 5 minutes to allow to set.
Recipe Notes

*Chocolate Chips I buy are simply made from raw organic Cane Sugar, Cacao Butter and Cacao Powder. 

*Can make and use 3x portions of our Chocolate Sundae Sauce as a replacement if you can’t find clean Chocolate Chips.

*To melt Chocolate Chips - I heat some water in a pot, then place a stainless steel bowl in the pot, add a little heated water to the bowl, and then add a glass bowl in which the Chocolate Chips can melt without it getting too hot/burning. We want the Cacao Butter to remain healthy for us, so avoid heating it more than 40 °C / 104 °F.

*Enjoy straight away or allow to set in fridge for 15+ minutes. Store in a sealed container in the fridge or freezer.

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove.

-Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide.

- Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

-Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

-Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

-Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.

 

Chocolate Almond Bliss Balls


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Chocolate Almond Bliss Balls
You will need: High power blender or food processor. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat, to grind nuts and seeds. *A coffee grinder can also be used to grind nuts and seeds.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
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Ingredients
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Gently *warm the Cacao Butter until melted (see recipe notes below for instructions on how to warm Cacao Butter).
  2. Pulse together the Almonds, Sunflower Seeds, Coconut Flakes, Dates, Cacao Powder, Salt.
  3. Mix separately, the melted Cacao Butter, Coconut Oil and Rice Malt Syrup together.
  4. Combine and pulse blend the two mixtures together.
  5. Firmly press and roll small balls of the mixture into Bliss Balls.
Recipe Notes

* To melt Cacao Butter - I heat some water in a pot, then place a stainless steel bowl in the pot, add a little heated water to the bowl, and then add a glass bowl in which the Cacao Butter can melt without it getting too hot/burning. We want the Cacao Butter to remain raw (healthy for us), so avoid heating it more than 40 °C / 104 °F.

*Enjoy straight away or store in a sealed container in the fridge or freezer. 

*Pressing mixture into Bliss Balls: You may need a little ‘elbow grease’ to press the mixture into balls. I usually take a handful and just keep pressing very firmly, and keep adding more mixture until I have desired size and the mixtures sticks together properly.

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove.

-Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide.

- Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

-Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

-Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

-Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.

 

Raw Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Lemon Cream Icing


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Raw Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Lemon Cream Icing
You will need: A blender. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat, to grind nuts and seeds. *A coffee grinder can also be used to grind nuts and seeds. Food processor or blender with food processor attachment. NOTE - Keep raw carrot pulp from your fresh juicing to use in this recipe.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Cake Cupcakes
Icing
Topping
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Cake Cupcakes
Icing
Topping
Instructions
  1. Cake Cupcakes: Pre-soak Dates: in ½ cup warm Spring Water. Once soft, blend into a paste.
  2. Cake/Cupcakes: Add Chia Seeds to ¼ cup Spring Water.
  3. Cake/Cupcakes: Blend/grind Cashew Nuts into flour-like consistency.
  4. Cake/Cupcakes: Mix all ingredients together in a mixing bowl using a wooden spoon or silicon spatula.
  5. Cake/Cupcakes: Shape the cupcake mixture into balls and place in silicon or paper cupcake cups and press slightly into the moulds.
  6. Icing: Blend Cashews until ground into a flour-like consistency. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend until smooth.
  7. Icing: Using a spoon, add a dollop of the Lemon Cream Icing Frosting to each cupcake and smooth over the surface using the back of the spoon.
  8. Optional: Sprinkle chopped Walnuts, finely grated Carrot and a small pinch of Cinnamon to the top of each cupcake.
Recipe Notes

*I usually store cupcakes and icing separate in the fridge and add icing just before eating so that they are fresh every time!

*Eat within 1-2 days

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove.

-Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide.

- Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

-Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

-Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

-Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.

 

Fluffy Chunky Banana Pancakes


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Fluffy Chunky Banana Pancakes
You will need: Blender. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat, to grind nuts and seeds. *A coffee grinder can also be used to grind nuts and seeds. Stainless steel/non-toxic pan, wooden spoon or silicon spatula, and Coconut Oil for cooking or non-toxic baking paper/parchment paper.
Prep Time 10 - 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Prep Time 10 - 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. First grind nuts/seeds together using the grinder attachment on your blender (for smoother end consistency). *A coffee grinder can be used to grind nuts/seeds.
  2. Mix all dry ingredients, except the Nut Mix, together in a bowl.
  3. Mash the Banana, and add to the dry ingredients, along with all the remaining wet ingredients and mix well using a wooden spoon or silicon spatula.
  4. Lastly, add and mix in the Nut Mix to the batter.
  5. Add a little Coconut Oil - or use non-toxic baking paper/parchment paper - to a med-high heat pan and spoon the mixture into flapjack pancakes shapes.
  6. Cook on medium heat until slightly browned on both sides. Turn down heat until cooked right through.
Recipe Notes

*Enjoy straight away!

*Store pancake batter sealed in a glass jar in the fridge (if not cooking immediately). Eat within 1-2 days 

*Serving Suggestions:

-Serve with your choice of fresh fruit.

-You can also add some Coconut Yogurt, or Sweet Vanilla Cream Sauce as a topping.

-You can also serve with Chocolate Filling Sauce OR Caramel Filling Sauce.

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove 

 -Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide.

- Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

-Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

-Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

-Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.

 

Pancake Bites with Chocolate Ice-cream


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Pancake Bites with Chocolate Ice-cream
You will need: Blender. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat, to grind nuts and seeds. *A coffee grinder can also be used to grind nuts and seeds. Stainless steel/non-toxic pan, wooden spoon or silicon spatula, and Coconut Oil for cooking or non-toxic baking paper/parchment paper.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Pancake Bites
Chocolate Ice-cream
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Pancake Bites
Chocolate Ice-cream
Instructions
  1. Pancake Bites: First grind nuts/seeds together using the grinder attachment on your blender (for smoother end consistency). *A coffee grinder can be used to grind nuts/seeds.
  2. Pancake Bites: Mix all dry ingredients, except the Nut Mix, together in a bowl.
  3. Pancake Bites: Mash the Banana, and add to the dry ingredients, along with all the remaining wet ingredients and mix well using a wooden spoon or silicon spatula.
  4. Pancake Bites: Lastly, add and mix in the Nut Mix to the batter.
  5. Pancake Bites: Add a little Coconut Oil - or use non-toxic baking paper/parchment paper - to a med-high heat pan and spoon the mixture into flapjack pancakes shapes.
  6. Pancake Bites: Cook on medium heat until slightly browned on both sides. Turn down heat until cooked right through.
  7. Ice-cream: First grind nuts/seeds together using the grinder attachment on your blender (for smoother end consistency). *A coffee grinder can be used to grind nuts/seeds.
  8. Ice-cream: Blend ground Cashews and Coconut Cream until smooth.
  9. Ice-cream: Add all ingredients except frozen Banana & Ice, and blend again.
  10. Ice-cream: Add Ice as needed and blend. And/or add a little Spring Water if becomes too thick to blend.
Recipe Notes

*Enjoy straight away!

*Store pancake batter sealed in a glass jar in the fridge (if not cooking immediately). Eat within 1-2 days 

*Serving Suggestions:

-Serve with your choice of fresh fruit.

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove 

 -Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide.

- Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

 -Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

-Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

-Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.

Raw Chocolate Boat Cookies


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Raw Chocolate Boat Cookies
You will need: Blender. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat. And/or food processor. NOTE: Optional - Allow 30 minutes to cool in fridge after making to allow Chocolate filling to set/solidify.
Prep Time 10 - 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 30 minutes (optional fridge time)
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Raw Chocolate Filling
Raw Coookie Base
Prep Time 10 - 15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 30 minutes (optional fridge time)
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Raw Chocolate Filling
Raw Coookie Base
Instructions
  1. Chocolate Filling: Blend all ingredients together until smooth (include the water the Dates were soaked in). Set aside.
  2. Raw Cookie Base: Blend/process the Almonds & Dates until crumbly in consistency.
  3. Press firmly into balls, and then into an oval-like shape in the palm of your hand.
  4. Press a thumb into the middle of the ball to create a place to add the Chocolate Filling.
  5. Using a spoon, add the Chocolate Filling to each raw cookie.
  6. Optional: Place in fridge for 15min+ to allow to set before serving.
Recipe Notes

*QUICK SWEET FIX TIP: Make only the Chocolate Filling sauce for a quick & easy healthy Chocolate Sweet fix.

*You can enjoy straight away or put in the fridge for 15-30 minutes to set. Or in the freezer.

*Store sealed in a container in the fridge/freezer.

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove 

 -Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide.

- Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

 -Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

-Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

-Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.

 

Chocolate Mousse

This recipe is: Gluten-free (GF), Wheat-free (WF), Dairy-free (DF), refined Sugar-free (SF), Plant-based/Vegan (PB), Vegetarian (V)

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Chocolate Mousse
You will need: Blender. One which has grinder blades where at least 2 blades lie flat, to grind nuts and seeds. *A coffee grinder can also be used to grind nuts and seeds
Prep Time 10-15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Chocolate Mousse
Optional Toppings
Prep Time 10-15 minutes
Cook Time 0
Passive Time 0
Servings
servings
Ingredients
Chocolate Mousse
Optional Toppings
Instructions
  1. Blend Cashews until ground into a flour-like consistency.
  2. Blend ground Cashews and Coconut Cream until smooth.
  3. Drain Dates, then blend all ingredients, except the Coconut Oil, until smooth.
  4. Add Coconut Oil and blend again.
  5. Optional: Allow Mousse to set in fridge for 15 min+.
Recipe Notes

*You can enjoy straight away or put in the fridge for 15-30 minutes to set for a more Mousse-like consistency.

*Store sealed in a glass jar in the fridge. Eat within 1-2 days (if it lasts that long!) 

*Choose the cleanest ingredients possible:

-Choose spray-free/organic fresh produce for fresh ingredients where possible, and if buying conventional, rinse in diluted white vinegar water to remove 

 -Choose dry ingredients (i.e. nuts, seeds, dried fruits ) that are spray-fee/organic where possible, and which don’t have preservatives such as sulphur dioxide

 - Choose virgin, cold-pressed Coconut Oil in glass where possible. It should be pure white in colour. Do not choose cheaper, deodorised/neutral flavoured coconut oils that are off-white.

 -Choose Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk that is clean/free from additives, preservatives and E numbers. Plain Coconut Cream/Milk is better than the ones with added guar gum as this changes the consistency of recipes. You can use Nut Milk as an alternative. 

-Choose to homemade Nut Milk instead of buying. Most store bought ones have additives and stabilisers. Quick Tip: It’s easy to make your own: just grind ¼ cup nuts, then blend with 1 cup water. 

 -Choose whole fruits over optional sweeteners if you need to add more sweetness. My preferred choice is Date Paste (pre-soaked Dates). Quick Tip: Keep a jar filled with Dates covered with water, in the fridge ready to go and use as is (instead of actually blending to make Date Paste). 

Quick Link to FLIMJ Program resources for Fresh Life Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes:

Module 2 - refresh on information about The Toxic Fat Effect and how bioaccumulation of toxins in our bodies can lead to weight gain (that’s hard to lose), brain fog, low energy and many more poor health symptoms.

Module 3 - To get you into the swing of things, redo our 7 Day Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes Challenge - you’re always supported in our Fresh Life Tribe (Private Facebook Group), no matter when you decide to do any of the 7 Day Challenges.

You’ll find your Recipe Book: 7 Days of Healthy Sweet Quick Fixes and Shopping List print offs to guide you through the challenge.