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Desserts

Chocolate Chip Banana Oat Mini Loaves

Last Thursday I baked one of my favorite healthy treats ever. A recipe that involves bananas, gluten-free oats, dark chocolate morsels and dates. Pretty much some of my favorite ingredients to bake with right there. I gave you guys a sneak peak of this recipe on Instagram, letting you know what kind of ingredients you

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Desserts

Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread

I baked this Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread last weekend to bring to a dinner party. The recipe yielded two mini loafs, so I figured I’d give one to the host as a gift, and bring the other one to share for dessert. The recipe came together because: 1.) I wanted to bring a treat to

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Desserts

The Best Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes on the Internet

The holidays are right around the corner, and I have an epic recipe roundup for you. If you’re in need of Thanksgiving recipes for your family or Friendsgiving gathering, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve got you covered. The below recipes are broken down by course, and you’ll find a few options under each

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Breakfast

71 Amazing Paleo Apple Recipes for Fall

There’s something really nice about being able to get in one’s kitchen, and work with our hands to create cozy dishes, that can bring comfort and joy into our lives during the cold Fall and Winter months. Especially when using seasonal produce, as this is when these ingredients are at their best in terms of

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Desserts

Triple Chocolate Protein Muffins

TRIPLE CHOCOLATE PROTEIN MUFFINS. Let me say that again: Triple. Chocolate. Protein. Muffins. That’s right. Not one, not two, but three different kinds of chocolate were used in the making of this recipe. And spoiler alert: it was flippin’ delicious. The raw cacao powder, the dark chocolate chips/chunks, the chocolate whey protein powder.?So much chocolate

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Breakfast

Peanut Butter Chocolate Plant Protein Bars

This recipe is sponsored by Swanson These Peanut Butter Chocolate Plant Protein Bars are life. Know that if you make these, you may never see protein bars in the same light again. You’ll ban store bought ones and will only want to make them at home from then on. There, you’ve been warned. Naturally gluten-free,

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Desserts

This recipe is sponsored by Swanson Red, crispy, borderline inappropriate apples at their peak of sweetness combined with plump, bright blueberries baked into a jammy base under a light cookie-dough-meets-biscuit type topping with a golden top. Apples, we love you, and we are so glad you’re here to brighten up our winter. We need apple-based

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Desserts

Paleo Chocolate Covered Cookies

These Paleo Chocolate Covered Cookies though. Magic. They are extra perfect for this time of year: when Christmas cookie exchange parties happen, when hot chocolate and tea need a companion by the fireplace, and when Santa visits at night. The recipe is coming to you just in the nick of time. We can buy cookies

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Desserts

Best Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies

These are hands down the best Paleo chocolate chip cookies I have ever made. And have ever tried. They are to die for. Crumbly, golden edges, soft insides, sweet, balanced, HEALTHY. What more can we ask from a cookie? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. This cookie takes the prize. I have become a big fan of cookies

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Desserts

Cookie Ice Cream Sandwiches

I have been DYING to share these 4th of July Cookie Ice Cream Sandwiches with you. They are absolutely everything we need a summer dessert to be. Here, let’s test it: Delectable? Check. Fun to eat? Check. Perfect for hot weather? Check. Rich and with a bit of chocolate? Check. Healthy? Check. Dietary restriction friendly?

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Desserts

Lemon Energy Balls with Poppy Seed Coconut Glaze

Light, simple, energizing…all things we want from food during the hot Summer months. And these Lemon Energy Balls with Poppy Seed Coconut Glaze are all that. And more. They 100% fit the “summer snack” bill. We’ve added these cuties to our energy ball recipe arsenal, which has grown quite a bit, since we love to

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Desserts

RAW Chocolate Protein Bars

Chocolate-y, nutty, crumbly, decadent…ahh, no protein bar has ever tasted this good. Yup, these little cuties are actual PROTEIN BARS. Imagine that. Protein bars that look this good and taste like a treat. It’s what dreams are made of. The protein in these treats come from one of my current favorite protein supplements out there:

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Desserts

Loaded Chocolate Chip Muffin Tops

These Loaded Chocolate Chip Muffin Tops are to die for. Such a legit healthy treat disguised as dessert. They one hundred percent taste like dessert, but they’re actually a very healthy food: good for both your nutrition and your fitness goals. The muffins themselves are made with just seven, very clean, ingredients(think bananas, eggs, dates

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Desserts

Cacao Nice Cream

I have a thing for healthy treats. They are so much better than any other type of treat because they make you feel GOOD about having them! This Cacao Nice Cream is exactly that. A delicious treat, that is healthy and makes you feel really, really good. What I love about it the most is

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Desserts

Coconut Cardamom Bliss Balls

Let me introduce you to one of my hubby and I’s favorites: the perfectly balanced, perfectly sweet, perfectly sized, perfectly delicious Coconut Cardamom Bliss Balls. These little guys have the power to give you comfort, brighten up your day, satiate your cravings…and (best part) nourish you. What a treat. And, aren’t they lovely? They are

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Breakfast

Blender Banana Bread Muffins

Blender Banana Bread Muffins. Is there anything easier? Or tastier? I think not. These little guys are my favorite to make at home to keep in stock in our fridge, because they are the perfect size (one muffin and you’re sweets cravings will be 100% taken care of), easy and quick to make, super clean

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Desserts

Best Chocolate Strawberries

These are hands down the best chocolate strawberries. Don’t believe me? Ask my husband. He finished them all, with the exception of three that I inhaled as soon as the chocolate hardened, in a matter of two days. I’m going to get real: I am not usually one to pick strawberries for dessert or as

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Desserts

Paleo Vanilla Peach Cobbler

Look out world, this Paleo Vanilla Peach Cobbler recipe has made it’s way in, and it’s here to stay. I kid you not, this is the food of my dreams. Fruity, vanilla-ey, nutty, crumbly, buttery? Trust me when I say that you need to taste this beaut. You know those times when all you want

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Desserts

Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies

Cassava Flour Sugar Cookies, the perfect recipe addition to your next holiday cookie swap party. Believe you me. They are like a little baking miracle. Why? Because they don’t have gluten, dairy or eggs, yet they rise beautifully, hold together nicely, and taste like a sugary dream. Plus, they’re oh so adorable. Just grab some

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Breakfast

Vanilla Nut Protein Squares

Guess what I have for you today? A delicious, mouthwatering, totally satisfying and comforting treat: Vanilla Nut Protein Squares. Ahh, the goodness of these. What are Protein Squares? They are protein bars. Only fluffier and more cake-like. I made these a little while back; I want to say around a month ago? Just never got

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FAQs

What dessert did the Old World eat? ›

Desserts in history, such as in the middle ages, revolved more around fruity sweet foods such as jellies and wafers mixed with exotic fruits, nuts, and butter. Indeed, the custard is known to be one of the first desserts ever eaten in the middle ages.

Can you eat corn chips on Paleo? ›

Though tortilla chips made with grains like corn or wheat are off-limits when following a paleo diet, some types are suitable for paleo dieters. For example, Siete brand tortilla chips are grain-free and made with paleo-friendly ingredients like cassava, chia seed, and coconut flour.

What did slaves eat for dessert? ›

During the week, if there was a dessert, it would be a piece of corn bread with some molasses poured on top or some fruit. In addition, slave cabins rarely had the cooking equipment or appliances necessary to adequately bake a pie.

What is the most eaten dessert in the world? ›

  • Mar 31, 2023, 08:13 PM IST. 10 Most Popular Desserts in the World. ...
  • Apple Pie. This traditional American dessert is popular due to its flaky crust and sweet apple filling. ...
  • Tiramisu. ...
  • Baklava. ...
  • Crème Brûlée. ...
  • Panna Cotta. ...
  • Cheesecake. ...
  • Mochi.
Mar 31, 2023

What are paleo anti inflammatory snacks? ›

AIP Snack Ideas
  • Olives – black, green, or kalamata are fine. ...
  • EPIC Bars – Several of the EPIC Jerky Bars are AIP-compliant, for example, the Beef Apple Bacon and the Salmon ones.
  • Plantain Chips – perfect for scooping up some homemade guacamole. ...
  • Sweet Potato Chips – look for the ones made with coconut oil.

Why is sweetcorn not paleo? ›

Most Corn Is Genetically Modified

Since GMO foods are new inventions and so their long-term effects on human beings are unknown. (8) Since GMO foods like most corn products were unavailable in our ancestors' diet, corn is not a Paleo-friendly food choice.

What are some good paleo snacks? ›

19 Paleo Snacks You Should Always Have On Hand
  • Perfect Paleo Granola. Parker Feierbach. ...
  • Brussels Sprout Chips. Chelsea Lupkin. ...
  • California Sushi Bites. Chelsea Lupkin. ...
  • Bacon-Wrapped Sweet Potato Fries. Ethan Calabrese. ...
  • Best-Ever Paleo Bread. Parker Feierbach. ...
  • Cabbage Chips. Carrie Stalk. ...
  • Cucumber Sushi. Brandon Bales. ...
  • Roasted Edamame.
Dec 14, 2018

What did they eat in the Old World? ›

Foods That Originated in the Old World: apples, bananas, beans (some varieties), beets, broccoli, carrots, cattle (beef), cauliflower, celery, cheese, cherries, chickens, chickpeas, cinnamon, coffee, cows, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, ginger, grapes, honey (honey bees), lemons, lettuce, limes, mangos, oats, okra, ...

Did the Old World have cake? ›

The Greeks and Romans made sweet baked goods, and the Egyptians baked sweetened breads. However, it wasn't until the Middle Ages that cakes as we know them today began to emerge. During this time, sweetened breads were transformed into a more cake-like dessert, often made with honey, fruit, and spices.

What desserts did they have in Bible times? ›

Recipes varied — as did the Bible passages — but, in general, they produced a basic cake seasoned with spices and dried fruit, such as raisins and figs. Sometimes it was served with Burnt Jeremiah (Sugar) Syrup.

What desserts did they eat in the 1800s? ›

Ready, Set, Bake: Recipes from the 18th and 19th Century
  • Queen Cakes – (Rundell, 1822)
  • To make Ratafia-Cakes – (Kettilby, 1719)
  • Excellent Rolls – (Rundell, 1822)
  • The best Orange-Pudding that ever was tasted – (Kettilby, 1719)
  • Rasberry Tart – (Henderson, c.1800)
  • Rich Puff Paste – (Rundell, 1822)
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