Tag: easter

Green Dream Pesto Deviled Eggs

Pesto Green Dream Deviled Eggs

After dying your Easter eggs pretty pastels, pop them out of their shells to create these simply divine deviled eggs served up with pesto, Green Dream, and turmeric!

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Cacao Chocolate Eggs

Cacao Chocolate Eggs

These homemade cacao chocolate superfood eggs are made with only a few ingredients and are perfect for you and your family to enjoy!

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Easter Brunch Recipe Round Up

Whether you’re gathering with friends or family, we’ve got recipes to make your Easter brunch spread a true splendor. From waffles to oats, eggs and more there’s something for everyone to enjoy!

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Purple Cauliflower & Roasted Garlic Soup Recipe

Swing by your local farmers' market this week to pick up some purple cauliflower, which receives its gorgeous, jewel-toned hue from an antioxidant called anthocyanin (the same one in red cabbage and red wine)This simple and nourishing soup will add some lovely color to the dining table at your Passover or Easter gathering! 

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Coconut Butter Easter Bunnies Recipe


Looking for a nourishing treat to fill up those Easter baskets? Hop on over to make these cute Berry Bliss and Green Dream bunnies! 

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Easter Chocolates are HAPPENING. {raw, gluten-free, superfood versions!}

Easter Chocolate {gets an upgrade!}

 

I used to love Easter as a kid, but mostly because of the fun easter egg hunts + going through my easter basket! I'm so excited to give my kiddos HEALTHY treats that I won't feel terrible about later... no sugar rush, no yucky ingredients!

 

 

gather:

 

3/4 C coconut oil

3/4 C maple syrup

1 C  cacao magic powder

1/4 t pure vanilla extract

 

do this:

 

1. If coconut oil is hard/solid place it oil in a bowl. Then place bowl inside a BIGGER bowl that is filled with hot water so that it will melt. You just want to liquify the pure coconut oil for use in this raw chocolates recipe.

2. Mix all raw chocolates recipe ingredients together in a blender or with a whisk until smooth.

3. Place chocolate mixture in chocolate molds to be set in the freezer or pour into a small glass baking dish to set in the fridge until set.

4. If not using molds, then cut into bars instead. YUM!


 

 

 

 

 

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