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GF Plant-Based Dutch Baby

This is a recipe that was a hit in our home, we found it over at  Tea and Stories  and modified it to fit our dietary needs. it was so much of a hit even the picky but not picky (until we went primarily plant-based he was not picky, now there is a smidge of picky-ness)Mister ate and LOVED it. The original recipe called for 1 cup of applesauce, 3/4 cup of flour, 1 apple and 1 tbsp of brown sugar. What we replaced it with was 1/2 cup pumpkin puree and 1/2 cup of pear sauce (applesauce but made from pears), 1/2-3/4 cup gf all-purpose mix, 1 pear, and 2 tbsp of coconut palm sugar. Everything else via the  Tea and Stories  recipe remained the same. Guys this was a huge win and an easy meal especially on a high pain day for me. We give it 👍👍👍👍👍
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5 things I love!

Alright ladies and gents,  a new series will be starting here on the blog called "5 things I love!". Hoping to have it be a weekly thing, I'd LOVE to hear from ya'll about what your loving too. Some weeks it may be what I'm loving, some weeks it may be what my family is loving and who knows down the line I may even have guest spots on for it ;) This weeks 5 things I'm loving!! 1. Zego  - We attended KidFest in Portland, OR (semi-local to us)this weekend and met the Gal who started Zego and got to try out quite a few of the products and every one of them is AMAZING!!! They are allergen free and fit into our lifestyle with all of our allergies and food no-nos. They are vegan, paleo and allergen friendly. Please check them out and feel free to check out the kickstarter they have running too! My family and I will be supporting them! <3 We loved the pear bar and the mix-ins amazing guys!! Can't wait to see what you do! 2. So the tiny humans and I ar

Basic Chia Pudding - Foodie Fridays

Here's my much requested Chia pudding recipe!! Tastes just like tapioca pudding but it's so good for you!! I make this a few times a month in a big batch as a quick meal or snack food for the kids and I. Recipe: 1 can unsweetened coconut milk 6 tbsp Chia seeds 2 tbsp sweetener of choice (I use stevia or coconut sugar) 1 Tbsp of Vanilla Mix all ingredients together in jar. If after an hour mixture is ridiculously thick add some coconut milk just a splash at a time to thin out a bit. I go back every so often to reshake and check consistency. I like it semi thik (not complete jell but not watery) is edible after a few hours I sometimes can only wait that long but is best overnight. This is a basic recipe that can be adapted which is how I prefer it so we can add whatever we like, fruit, jelly, nut butter, granola, etc.  Chia Info: 1. Chia Seeds Deliver a Massive Amount of Nutrients With Very Few Calories A 1 oz serving has  Fiber: 11 grams.Protein: 4 grams.Fat: 9 gra