This video is just what I’ve been looking for to get fresh clean air in my apartment. I hope you are all as excited about this information as I am. Plus, a plant is way prettier and hopefully less expensive than an air filtration unit.
This video is just what I’ve been looking for to get fresh clean air in my apartment. I hope you are all as excited about this information as I am. Plus, a plant is way prettier and hopefully less expensive than an air filtration unit.
Italian Fried Rice
1 tbsp coconut oil
3 cups of brown rice
1/3 cup of fresh basil
1/8 cup of fresh rosemary
1/8 cup of fresh chives
2 grass-fed eggs
1 . Add coconut oil to pan
2. Add leftover rice, herbs and eggs.
3. Mix together until eggs are scrambled and rice is warmed.
3. Add salt and pepper to taste.
4. Garnish with chives.
1. Antibacterial wipes
I wipe down the arms, tray table, seat belt, and video screen when I get on a plane. I also use them in the restroom and before I eat. Since I started doing this, I no longer get sick after flying.
2. Magellan’s LuxeTravel Lumbar Support
This pillow is an inflatable lumbar cushion for your back. I find it helps keep my back in a straighter position.
3. Cut up Veggies, Nuts & Fruit
I usually bring several small ziplock bags of veggies. I prefer to bring a bag of baby carrots, a bag of cut cucumbers, and a bag of grapes. Sometimes I will bring a peach or an apple too. I also bring raw pistachios and almonds from my farmer’s market to snack on.
4. Raw Granola Bars
I like Two Moms in the Raw Granola Bars for traveling. Airplane food and food from a airport vendors is expensive and unhealthy, so it’s better to splurge before the airport on healthy food.
5. Pashmina
This shawl will double as a blanket on the flight and at the airport.
This recipe tastes just like rosemary and garlic mashed potatoes, which is one of my favorite things to eat. Since white potatoes are a nightshade, this is a great alternative. Plus, it’s guilt free and low calorie since we using the less starchy cauliflower. This can be made paleo or vegan depending on the stock you use. I prefer grass-fed beef bone broth since I always have some in my fridge, but even water works well.
These turned out awesome! I’m always buying the Hail Mary Macaroons so I thought I would make something similar at home. I made them using raw soaked almond butter from scratch in the Vitamix, but I might substitute a premade almond butter in the future for convenience.
Paleo Frozen Macaroon Bites
2 cups of raw soaked almond butter (or your favorite pre-made almond butter)
1 tbsp of coconut oil
1 tsp of vanilla extract (Here is a recipe for my homemade version that’s gluten & nightshade free)
3 tbsp of coconut flour
3 tbsp of grade b maple syrup (or more if you want it sweeter)
1 tsp of himalayan sea salt
1. Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. Vary ingredients to taste and texture.
2. Form into balls or small cylinders like I did.
3. Put them on a cookie sheet with parchment paper and put in the freezer.
4. They should be cold and slightly solid in a half hour, and they will freeze solid eventually. Be careful of big chunks of frozen almonds, they will be hard.
These were addicting. I hope you guys love them as much as I did. I made a low sugar one with more coconut flour and less maple syrup which was still delicious so don’t be afraid to tweak this recipe.