Category Archive: Grain Free

Yogurt Banana Split

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Take your banana split to the next level. Make it healthy and satisfying with your choice of delicious toppings. This is a fun snack for kids and adults! (Glute-Free, Paleo)   Yogurt Banana Split Print Recipe CourseBreakfast, Dessert, Main Course, Snack CuisineAmerican, Breakfast, Dessert, Gluten free, Paleo, Spring, Summer, Vegetarian KeywordBerries, Breakfast, Delicious, Dessert, Healthy, …

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Cheesecake Berry Parfaits

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Cheesecake yumminess doesn’t get easier than these dreamy parfaits. Every spoonful is divine!

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Shrimp and Mango Salad with Orange-Lime Vinegarette

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This salad is a refreshing and satisfying dish for summer, night or day!

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Almond Lemon Cake (GF, DF, Veg)

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This lemony almond cake is easy, and delicious. The flour is ground almonds, so it is light, fluffy, and moist. It will be a perfect addition to your spring table.

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Blood Orange, Fennel, and Burrata Salad

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Earthy, bittersweet blood oranges have a short season in late winter. I like to take advantage of that time to enjoy their bounty.  This blood orange salad takes pungent, delicious ingredients and throws them into a vibrant dish that will delight your taste buds and visual senses. This recipe also works with navel oranges and …

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Chocolate Pomegranate Bark

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hello This simple and delicious bark is made with pomegranate seeds that sparkle like beautiful holiday lights. The sugary, crystallized ginger bits pop in your mouth with a delicious burst of flavor. While the sea salt adds an extra layer of dimension. It makes a wonderful holiday or hostess gift.

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Grain-Free, Lemon, Lavendar, and Chamomile Scones

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These grain-free scones  are moist and delicious, unlike traditional scones. They are perfect for an afternoon snack with a cup of tea. I don’t know about you, but I cannot eat grains every day or for every meal. Grains contain lechtins which are essentially the plant’s way of protecting itself from being over consumed. If …

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