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Homemade Granola | Quinoa, Maple, Fig + Coconut

I’ve recently been making some modifications to my diet. My food choices are already mostly organic and overall quite healthy, but in order to speed some healing I’ve decided to go as anti-inflammatory as possible. As such, I’ve truly taken the plunge and cut out gluten, among other things, for a minimum of 8 weeks.

As a foodie, I don’t believe that a modified diet should be a prison sentence of bland, blah and blech. In fact, in choosing to eliminate some of the inflammatory foods from my diet, I also chose to take on the challenge of creating dishes that would fit the new plan and also TASTE GOOD. I don’t want this to feel like I’m being punished if the end goal is something good! I want the process to be rewarding as well.

So, after some experimentation in the kitchen, I offer you my first creation. Turns out this is my favourite granola EVER. So, so yummy. My first batch was gone within the first day with my family and friends devouring it right off the tray. My son has now requested I keep a steady supply on hand for his breakfasts, too. {Read: Healthy Mom “win.”}

QUINOA, MAPLE, FIG + COCONUT GRANOLA

The Ingredients:

350g Organic Quinoa Flakes
1 c. chopped, dried Mission figs
1 c. chopped dates
1 1/2 cups chopped raw walnuts
1 c. sunflower seeds
1 c. unsweetened, organic coconut
3 Tbsp sesame seeds
2 c. maple syrup
1/4 c. coconut oil
1 tsp good sea salt (I used Maldon)

The Method:

Preheat oven to 350ยบ F. Mix all dry ingredients together in a bowl, using your hands to make sure the figs and dates separate and distribute evenly throughout the mixture.

In a large saucepan, heat the maple syrup, coconut oil and salt until everything comes to a boil. Stir and reduce heat, simmering for about 5 minutes. Pour the maple syrup over the dry mixture slowly, integrating as you pour. Make sure to get right down to the bottom of the dry ingredients and turn everything well so it is all evenly coated with the maple mixture.

Prepare 2 large cookie sheets by lining them with parchment paper. Distribute the mixture evenly between the 2 cookie sheets and bake in the oven for 15 minutes. Stir the golden edges into the middle of the granola mixture and then place back in the oven for another 5 minutes or more, until the entire mixture is a nice golden brown. Let cool and break up into clusters.

I love this with vanilla almond milk and fresh raspberries in the morning. One batch and you’ll be convinced that “good for you” can be truly delicious!

Enjoy!

xo
s.

By |August 15th, 2012|0 Comments

Tata Harper | When Smart Meets Beautiful

As you know by now, I love process. So much so, in fact, that my motto is “Beautiful process, beautiful product.”

What you may not know yet is that I also believe in organics. I believe in eating organics as much as possible, and I also believe in living as toxin-free as possible both in my home and with my beauty care.

It only takes one significant health challenge to motivate you to investigate how you can transform your health. As I’ve come to discover, the body is like art and life. A beautiful process {caring for it with organics, feeding it with the nutrients it needs and keeping it free of a heavy load of environmental toxins} will result in a beautiful product {much more vibrant health}. It takes time and effort, but anything worth having does, doesn’t it?

Tata Harper certainly agrees with me. It took 5 years of research and loving development for her to create her incredible line of all-natural skin care. Not content to farm out her formulas and key ingredients, Harper has a hand in every step of the process from formulation to packaging to marketing. An industrial engineer who started the company out of a frustration at the lack of natural skin care products that also met women’s desire for real results, Tata lives what she believes. Her 1,200 acre organic farm in Vermont is the source of the majority of the ingredients found in this beautiful product line. Here is a bit more of the story behind the product from the engaging creator herself:

I have recently made the switch to Tata’s lovely skincare line, ditching my “mostly natural but not very effective” line up for her much more promising product. I’ll admit, it’s pricey, so I’ve started with just a cleanser and moisturizer to ease my pocketbook into the relationship.

So far my sensitive skin is loving it. With pure ingredients like raw honey and hyaluronic acid, my skin feels fresh and deeply nourished without a heavy feeling left behind as with other natural products I’ve used in the past.

Thank you, Tata, for combining your passion and intelligence with a beautifully authentic process of research and development. Your commitment to health and beauty have truly produced a beautiful product, and you are clearly a woman who embodies my motto in every way. Thank you for leading by example!

xo
s.

By |August 7th, 2012|0 Comments