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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Gluten Free Microwave Popcorn in Paper Bag

Microwaved Gluten Free Popcorn Kernels

If you are gluten intolerant, you should be reading the labels of all gluten free microwave popcorn. The flavors, preservatives and coloring may contain gluten. Many gluten free dieters make their popcorn the old fashion way, on the stovetop. You can make the job even easier, including simple cleanup, by microwaving gluten free popcorn kernels. See the below, simple recipe. Enjoy it your way! Continue reading “Gluten Free Microwave Popcorn in Paper Bag”

Gluten Free Hush Puppies

Gluten Free Hush Puppies with Chipotle Honey Dipping Sauce

Do you enjoy cornbread? Do you enjoy donuts? If you answered yes to both of these questions, you’ll enjoy these gluten free hush puppies, even more. These babies are delicious served with just about anything. However, try pairing them with seafood or something spicy for a southern flare. They are moist and make a wonderful snack, as well. Though they contain plenty of onion, the onion is sauteed first to sweeten them up. This avoids the use of tons of sugar. Ahhhh…just amazing! Continue reading “Gluten Free Hush Puppies”

Gluten Free Oatmeal Protein Shakes Recipes (Dairy Free)

Gluten Free Protein Shakes with Superfood

The other day, I needed a fast, healthy, light lunch. I waited too long to eat lunch and didn’t want to ruin my dinner. My first thought was protein shakes, but I didn’t have my go to fruit, banana. Being out of them, I reached for some frozen blueberries instead. But how was I going to get full on those? Well, I found a fulfilling source of protein, oatmeal. Oats are the highest protein gluten free grain. I used a packet of Nature’s Path new Qi’a Hot Oatmeal in the Creamy Coconut flavor. The coconut flavor was overpowered by the blueberries, but it still tasted wonderful and was the perfect low-cal, healthy choice. The added grains, seeds and fiber makes it more flavorful and healthier. Plus I love anything that has a bunch of ingredients in one package. Meanwhile, you can use bananas, strawberries or your favorite fruit. Enjoy and stay healthy! Continue reading “Gluten Free Oatmeal Protein Shakes Recipes (Dairy Free)”

Crunchy Homemade Gluten Free Gingerbread Granola

Gluten Free Gingerbread Granola

‘Tis the season for everything eggnog, pumpkin, peppermint and gingerbread. This gluten free granola recipe is no different, as it is gingerbread flavored. Nature’s Path makes one where for everyone sold, they done one to a food shelter. However, unfortunately, it’s not gluten free. Once I saw it, I just had to create my own recipe. I used most of the ingredients they use, accept I used “gluten free” oats, added tons of nuts, some brown flax seed meal (it has more omega’s than golden flax seeds), agave and honey. I didn’t have any crystallized ginger, but omitted the rice starch intentionally. Because it contains evaporated cane juice sugar, it turns out crispier than the Gluten Free Granola Recipe I usually make. However, because it is sweet, I don’t need to add raisins or other dried fruit. Continue reading “Crunchy Homemade Gluten Free Gingerbread Granola”

30+ Gluten Free Football Snacks & Food

Gluten Free Bacon Wrapped Meatball Appetizers

If you are seeking recipes for gluten free football snacks, check out the below links. I’ve used these in the past for game day. When the game is on during the dinner hour,  people prefer finger food, but would never turn down a good bowl of chili. To me, football is synonymous with bacon, cheese, bacon, and chili! What is your favorite gluten free football snack or meal? Continue reading “30+ Gluten Free Football Snacks & Food”

Gluten Free Appetizers: Pretzel Rolls with Goat Cheese and Scallions

Gluten Free Pretzel Rolls with Goat Cheese and Scallions

While most people add cream cheese to bagels, it is awesome on these pretzel rolls, too. However, a wonderful substitute for cream cheese is goat cheese. Whether you are making these scrumptious rolls for lunch, meal or just a snack, I’m sure you’ll enjoy them. I like them because these gluten free appetizers are casual enough to serve outdoors, yet elegant enough for a meal of several courses. Continue reading “Gluten Free Appetizers: Pretzel Rolls with Goat Cheese and Scallions”