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Best Gluten Free Vegan Posts of 2014

Okay, now that the holiday’s are over and it is back to business, I would like to share the best gluten free vegan posts of 2014.  These are the posts, recipes, and articles that were read the most in 2014.

Here they are …..

 

Coconut No Bake Snowballscoconut snowballs

In keeping with our Holiday Cookie theme, I have found a wonderful no-bake Coconut Snowball cookie recipe.  If you like coconut, you will love this recipe. …

 

Do We Need Gluten Free Personal Care Products?

There has been some mixed opinions on whether or not a Gluten Free person needs Gluten Free Personal Care Products.  My naturopathic suggested that whatever you cannot eat, you should not put on your body either.  So for safety sake, I use Gluten Free shampoos and hand creams….

GMO and Gluten Free Foodshttp://glutenfreeveganliving.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Corn-Stalk-2.jpg

I find it very annoying when people say, or worse yet, post on the web, that switching to Gluten Free is the healthiest thing they can do — regardless of what they eat.  There are plenty of bad gluten free foods out there that are far from healthy.   Of course, for us gluten intolerant or celiac folks , we don’t have a choice to whether or not we eat gluten.  But how about the QUALITY of the Gluten Free foods you are eating.  Did you know that LOTS of Gluten Free foods contain GMO…

No-Bake ‘Cheesecake’ Bars

If you are like me, there are some things, like No-Bake Cheesecake Bars, that I really miss since going Gluten Free and Vegan.  So I notice when I find a Cheesecake recipe will fit into my special diet.  After all, why should be go without all the good tasting stuff just because we chose to eat healthier?…

Zucchini FrittersZucchini fritters cooking

Zucchini season is just around the corner — and what to do with all those Zucchinis?Dietitian On the Run has shared the following Gluten Free Vegan Zucchini Fritters recipe…. 

Coconut Milk

I LOVE Coconut Milk!  I use various forms of Coconuts and Coconut Milk is several different dishes.  My favorite way is to pour it over Gluten Free cereal and bananas!  No, wait! …. I think I like Coconut Milk better in smoothies …. maybe in the ice cream dish my husband makes ….I guess I like Coconut Milk anyway I can have it!!If you are a Coconut Milk lover too, you are going to love our featured post…

 

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Zucchini Fritters

Zucchini season is just around the corner — and what to do with all those Zucchinis?

Dietitian On the Run has shared the following Gluten Free Vegan Zucchini Fritters recipe.

Gluten-Free, Vegan Zucchini Fritters

Recipe adapted from Alexandra’s Kitchen

2 zucchinis, coarsely grated (I had one large, one small)
1 medium white potato, coarsely grated
1/4 cup yellow onion, diced
1/4 cup Quinoa flour
Salt to taste
1 tsp dried rosemary (or herb of choice)
1 tsp dried thyme (or herb of choice)
1.5 Tbsp olive oil, divided

Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl – reserve 1 Tbsp oil for “frying”.

Zucchini fritters cookingHeat remaining oil over medium in a deep sauté pan. Form mixture into “patties” – this is a loose term, as you’ll notice these are very moist and don’t seem to stick initially. Just form those patties and trust the veggies.

Cook on each side for 4-5 minutes, until browned and sticking. Just like a pancake, you’ll know when to “flip” because it will actually do so (vs. crumbling into tiny zucchini+potato pieces).

I could do three fritters at a time; this batch made a total of ~12.  One serving is 2-3, depending on how big you make them.

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If you are looking for some unique ways to fix zucchini (and other veggies), I suggest you check out the post that inspired this recipe:  Alexandra’s Kitchen. (NOTE:  Not all her recipes are Gluten Free or Vegan!)

The particular post referenced talks about using Turner Slicers and Mandolins for slicing your veggies into new and interesting tastes!  We love using our turner slicer for making “veggie spaghetti” .  They are fun and easy to use.

If you are interested in turner slicers or mandolins, check out this link:  Turner Slicers & Mandolins

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