09Jun

Sugar Free Lemonade

Sugar Free Lemonade

Sugar Free Lemonade

My son has discovered something that he really loves – “lemon juice,” or otherwise known as lemonade.  It all started when he got sick a few weeks ago and started coughing.  The natural medicines I was using weren’t helping so in the middle of the night, I made him some hot lemon water with honey.  It not only helped him with his cough but he now asks for “lemon juice” everyday.  My husband also loves it so we’ve been drinking quite of a bit of this stuff.  (I am however a little wary that drinking this everyday is hard on his teeth…)

And even though it’s not “officially” summer yet, it has sure felt like it lately here in Maryland.  We started getting some cooler weather a couple days ago but before that, it felt like the middle of July.  So having lemonade has been a very refreshing and yummy drink to enjoy on these hot days.

So if you’re like us and can’t drink the regular sugar-sweetened lemonade available at the store, here is a simple and delicious recipe for lemonade made from fresh lemons.  I vary it a little bit each time and don’t usually measure.

Sugar-Free Lemonade

For 1 serving – multiply by the number of people you want to serve to make more

Ingredients:

1/2 lemon (preferably organic), squeezed

1 cup water (part boiling water to help dissolve honey)

1-1/2 Tbsp. raw honey, to taste

ice cubes, optional

Steps:

Depending upon the kind of honey you’re using, you may need to dissolve it in warm water first.  So I usually do this and then add ice cubes at the end.  Basically add just enough boiling water to the cold water to make it warm enough for the honey to dissolve (don’t put the raw honey in boiling water).  Add the lemon juice, stir, taste, and then add more honey or lemon, depending upon taste.

Add ice cubes, serve, and enjoy!

See?  Very easy!  Enjoy!

31Mar

Gluten Free and Egg Free Zucchini Muffins

I am very excited about this recipe!  I have been testing various egg-free recipes over the past few months with limited success.  Some things have turned out well but I had yet to find a good muffin recipe until today!

My camera is still on the outs so you’ll have to use your imagination.  They actually look pretty similar to my blueberry muffins that have eggs in them.  And the recipe is actually almost the same except for the eggs and zucchini.

The recipe is inspired from a bread recipe on Pecanbread.com where you can find many other grain free and Specific Carbohydrate recipes.  I added some spices, zucchini and a bit of honey to make it a bit more interesting.  I also used applesauce in place of the pears to make it a bit easier.

They are very moist and yummy, just a bit more delicate than the ones made from eggs.  I highly recommend putting a bit of flour in the muffin pans or Pyrex pan to help them come out easier.

So here’s the recipe:

Zucchini Muffins – gluten, grain, egg and sugar free

2 1/2     cups almond flour

1/2        cup applesauce, or a little more if more moisture is needed

1/8        cup honey

1/4 to 1/3 cup coconut oil

1/4       teaspoon salt

1            teaspoon baking soda (delete for GAPS – they will be more dense)

2           tsp cinnamon

1           tsp ground ginger

1/2      tsp ground cloves

1         cup grated zucchini
Steps:
1.  Preheat oven to 350F.
2.  Blend all ingredients together in a medium mixing bowl.
3.  Spread some coconut oil all around the bottom of an 8″x 8″ baking dish or in 12 muffins tins. Sprinkle a little almond flour on the bottom of the pans to keep them from sticking.
4.  Spread mixture into pan and smooth it out or place spoonfuls into muffin tins until you have 12.
5.  Bake 30-35 minutes for the bread or 20-25 minutes for muffins.

Variations: Add some peanut butter and cinnamon, OR in place of the pearsauce, use pureed acorn squash and a little cinnamon OR pureed carrots and a little cinnamon. You can also add vanilla, honey and nuts.

On the home front, we have not yet moved or closed on our house, but we are hoping that our April 9th settlement date is going to stick.  I haven’t been blogging very much as you can see but I hope to get back into the swing of things soon!

Have a great day!

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