Turn up the thermostat, and stay warm!
It is late November, where does the time go? The days are growing shorter, darker and colder. But on this particular morning, the city of Hamilton woke up to the most beautiful dusting of light snow on rooftops, trees and just about everything else that has a (top). The city was in a bit of a panic, as is always the case when the very first significant snow of the season falls. But we quickly remember that we live in Canada, learn to adjust, pull out the scrapers, shovels and everything goes back to normal.
Turn up the thermostat, and stay warm!
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A portable and healthy on the go snack! Medjool dates are packed with dietary fiber, keeping you feeling full longer as well as aiding in digestion. They are also an excellent source of iron and potassium, and serve as a wonderfully healthy and natural way to sweeten food. They’re doing triple duty in these nut free energy balls as they serve to not only sweeten up the mix, but also to pack a nutritional punch and to hold everything together! The chia seeds are packed with protein, to keep you energized while you're on the go. Totally awesome, extremely portable and nut free energy balls are a perfect snack when you work on the road, as we do, and need a quick boost of energy between jobs. They are easy to make, easy to pack, and super healthy. You can load them with whatever goodness you want, (next time I'll throw in a few mini chocolate chips!) and it will pretty much work. This nut-free version is perfect if you're working with, or around people with nut allergies. Try not to omit the toasted coconut unless absolutely necessary. I think it really adds a toasty layer of flavour, that makes up for the lack of nuts. Nut Free Energy Balls 1 cup toasted coconut (see toasting method below) 12 medjool dates 1/2 cup quinoa flakes 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds 2 tbls chia seeds 1/4 tsp salt Begin by toasting the coconut – Pre-heat oven 325°. Spread a layer of unsweetened, shredded coconut onto a foil or parchment lined pan. Bake for 5 to 10 minutes, checking the coconut often as it can burn quickly. Toss, and flip it around a little with a spatula at the 5 minute mark. Once it begins to take on a nice light golden hue, it's done! Allow to cool for a couple of minutes before tossing it into the recipe. Once the coconut has cooled a bit, add it to the bowl of a food processor along with the dates, quinoa flakes, pumkin seeds, chia seeds and salt. Pulse the mixture a few times (were looking for just blended, not puree!) The mixture is ready once it holds together well when pinched between your fingers. It should look something like this.. Once the ingredients have been thoroughly blended, it's time to shape them into balls, or bars..or whatever shape you like.
If you're making them ball shaped, use a spoon to scoop up about 3 tablespoons of the mixture, and roll between clean hands. This recipe should yield approximately 12 golf size balls. Enjoy! A fireplace, a book and a warm beverage in hand. We are sooo.. ready for fall.
Warm glowing flames flickering in a roaring fireplace create an ambience that can bring a large party, an intimate soiree, or lounging solo, to another level. The look, sound and feel of dancing flames is an incredibly soothing treat for your senses. Sitting fireside can fill you with a feeling of calmness and peace at the end of a busy day, or night. |