Gluten Free Girl Scout Cookies 2015 Review

Trios Gluten Free Girl Scout Cookies 2015

I am pleased to announce that the 2014 – 2015 cookie season includes two gluten free offerings. The cookies are part of a pilot program and are only available through participating councils while supplies last.

Trios Gluten Free Girl Scout Cookies 2015

Gluten Free Trios Gluten Free Girl Scout Cookies

The Girl Scouts have two separate companies that do their baking for them. The one I was fortunate to purchase is the their Trios Gluten Free Girl Scout Cookies, which is made by ABC Smart Cookies. Most gluten free cookies contain tapioca, to which I am allergic. Lucky for me, these are free of tapioca as well as other starches. The cookies are certified by the Gluten Free Certification Organization (GFCO), made in a dedicated gluten free facility and are free of artificial ingredients and corn syrup. Continue reading “Gluten Free Girl Scout Cookies 2015 Review”

Red Quinoa Salad with Pomegranate Vinaigrette

Red Quinoa Salad with Pomegranate Dressing
If you’ve been wondering about the difference between golden and red quinoa, there is none, other than the color. In this red quinoa salad, I chose the red variety just to add more color. It’s easy to throw together. You don’t even need a recipe, but I did write down everything so you’d have some ideas on what to use. Be sure to rinse your quinoa. It helps make it perfect. Enjoy!

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Spiced Gluten Free Carrot Cake Recipe

Gluten Free Carrot Cake Recipe

I really needed a smaller size carrot cake, as my famous Gluten Free Carrot Cake Recipe is a bit too much for us lately. Using a 9-inch round pan versus an 8-inch makes for a lower cake, which fools us psychologically into thinking we’re still having a large piece. The main thing I changed in this new gluten free carrot cake recipe is making a smaller batter and making it moister and spicier. There was a bit too many crumbs on the recipe in the above link. This time, it’s perfect. A matter of fact, it is so good, you don’t even need frosting. It’s plenty of sweet and extremely moist. I used lots of ground cloves which I really enjoy and I think you will, as well. It tastes closer to pumpkin bread. If pumpkin spices are not your cup of tea, omit the cloves. Enjoy! Continue reading “Spiced Gluten Free Carrot Cake Recipe”

Gluten Free Sausage and Peppers Sub

Gluten Free Italian Sausage and Peppers Recipe on a Gluten Free Sub Roll

On a cold winter day, you tend to reach or crave for comfort food. What better comfort food is there besides a gluten free sausage and peppers sub on amazing gluten free bread? Schar offers some amazing products. This recipe can be made even simpler if you purchase ready-made pizza sauce. However, you can make homemade (see link for recipe). I prefer the homemade with its Italian seasonings. Either way, it’s delicious. My husband never passes this sandwich up. Continue reading “Gluten Free Sausage and Peppers Sub”

Single Serve Gluten Free Microwave Bread

Homemade Gluten Free Microwave Bread

Back in 2013, I created a Single Serve Dairy-Free Gluten-Free Yeast-Free Bread for Microwave. It tasted a bit too eggy, but was good in a pinch. I recently experimented with a dairy version using apple cider vinegar, a different flour blend, and omitted sugar or honey. It turned out much closer to the texture of starchy white bread like Wonder Bread. For a quick, single serve gluten free microwave bread recipe, it is pretty amazing. Continue reading “Single Serve Gluten Free Microwave Bread”

Gluten Free Alfredo Sauce Without Cream

Quick Gluten Free Alfredo Sauce

I had a few packages of Full Flavor Gluten Free Alfredo Sauce on hand. When I made it, it lacked the richness and flavor compared to the one I usually make from scratch. However, the usual recipe calls for heavy cream. I didn’t have any on hand, but doctored up this package into what I thought was better than any other one I’ve had. It turned out, I couldn’t eat anymore after tasting it as it contains tapioca, to which I am allergic. However, my hubby who usually prefers spaghetti sauce over Alfredo has been enjoying it for lunch and dinner. Continue reading “Gluten Free Alfredo Sauce Without Cream”

Copycat Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Atkins Shake Recipe

Gluten Free Dairy Free Atkins-Style Shakes
Atkin shakes do not contain any gluten (wheat, rye or barley). They do, however, contain cross-contamination of gluten from their factory. Therefore, they are not labeled gluten free. This led me to develop a gluten free atkins shake recipe that is also dairy and soy-free. I hope you find it helpful. I included the carb ccount on the right side of each ingredient that contains carbs. Atkins shakes cost $7.89 per 4 count. This recipe contains 2.25 carbs. Atkins vanilla shake contains 1 carb and the chocolate, 2 carbs. So, you’ll definitely save money making your own, but you obviously will consume more carbs. They are both 11 ounces.
This recipe is also free of carrageenan and artificial flavoring, which Atkins shakes contain. The below recipe is vanilla and pumpkin-spiced flavored. You can flavor it as you see fit. Just be sure to add carbs where appropriate such as 2 grams for 1 Tablespoon of cocoa powder, which is not allowed during the induction phase. As is, this recipe is allowed during the induction phase as well as throughout the diet.
Note: Many sugar-free substitutes contain carbohydrates. I use stevia, which is much healthier than cancer causing artificial sweeteners. Plus the variety I use does not any carbs at all.
Important: A high protein diet such as the Atkins Diet causes a diuretic effect on the body. While you lose water, you are also losing important minerals such as calcium. If you are not consuming dairy on the Atkins diet, be sure to take calcium supplements.* You can lose about 1.75 milligrams of calcium through water loss for each gram of animal protein ingested.

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