
If you would like to create something festive for the holidays, be sure to check my guest post for my blogger friend Lisa and her fantastic Low Carb Yum blog.
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If you would like to create something festive for the holidays, be sure to check my guest post for my blogger friend Lisa and her fantastic Low Carb Yum blog.
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These hot summer days just call for something cooling and refreshing. I love to whip up a chilly drink in blender or just enjoy infused water with an ample amount of ice cubes. Smoothie with avocado and protein powder makes a nice, light lunch.
However, when evening comes, this sweet, tangy and boozy adult-only treat is a sure bet to celebrate in the coolest way!
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UPDATE: I had to discontinue the newsletter because of resource limitations, however you can get the past issues here: https://books.lowcarbsosimple.com/newsletters/
I have some great news for you! Together with a team of low-carb professionals and top designers, we have created a monthly newsletter called “Healthy Living Monthly” that we start publishing today.
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There is just something sinful in the taste of this keto chocolate ice cream! The recipe is also sinfully simple: just 5 ingredients! However, those ingredients are carefully chosen to create as luscious treat as possible.
This sweet and creamy indulgence is also easy to make, since you don’t have to cook anything, just mix all ingredients and churn in the ice cream maker to a delicious, lip-smacking and rich ice cream experience.
Not only delicious, this keto chocolate ice cream recipe is also healthy and nourishing: it uses fresh, raw eggs to get the full benefits. However, if you are not comfortable with raw eggs, I give some tips how to replace those in the end of this post. A dairy-free version is also easy to make.
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Gosh, I’ve been really missing you! But here I am, finally! My sincerest apologies that I’ve been away for so long. As you might remember, I was working on my Facebook marketing video course and I thought I would have time for blogging after I have launched it. Heck, my thoughts proved to be completely wrong! I have been busier than ever! With messages and clients flooding via email, Facebook, Skype and with just a couple of hours sleep at nights, my head is full of buzz and the need for sleep is worst than ever. But, I don’t want to complain at all, just the opposite, this has been a fun process and I have learned a lot.
But, now I’m back and I have great plans for you! First, to make up a little bit my absence, here is a recipe round-up of the best low-carb recipes with 5 ingredients or less. I’ve searched the web to find the best, easiest and the most delicious recipes for you!
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Easter is just after a couple of days away from now. Here are two easy recipes for your Easter celebrations. I’m sure you are going to cook — and maybe color and decorate — some eggs, so these recipes are an excellent way to use the leftover eggs.
The Easter Egg Salad is a tasty and colorful variation on regular egg salad. Here sauteed onion gives delicious flavor and curry powder colors the salad with yellow hue, perfect for Easter and springtime. Curry powder is sauteed together with the onion to squeeze out all the color and taste. Be sure to refrigerate the salad overnight so that the flavors mingle. And if you would like to make a dairy-free version, use coconut oil or olive oil for cooking the onion and the curry powder.
The Easter Egg Butter is variation on the Easter Egg Salad — and as colorful and tasty! This recipe doesn’t contain mayonnaise, so if you have problems with raw eggs, you might get enthusiastic with this one!
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I know that many of you have wished my Easy Everyday Recipes on Kindle, and now I’m happy to tell you that it’s finally available! I’m sorry to have kept you waiting for this long. Remember: you don’t need a Kindle device for reading, you can use any computer, tablet or smartphone (more info on Amazon, when you follow the link to my book’s page: click here).
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This gluten-free Irish soda bread is a really healthy option for your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations or whenever you happen to need an awesome carrier to butter, jam, cheese, or just enjoy delicious bread on your breakfast table. Instead of using harmful starch for replacing gluten-filled flours, this bread uses coconut flour and psyllium — fantastic and healthy low-carb alternatives to rice flour, tapioca flour and other questionable starches which too often are used for preparing gluten-free bread. Because of psyllium, just remember to drink plenty of water when eating this bread.
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These meatballs have been a huge hit on our dinner table for some months now! Not only are they super simple to make, but they are also very tasty. This recipe came together more or less by accident, just using the ingredients I happened to have at hand. (Isn’t that the way how the best recipes are created, anyway?) Moreover, I don’t think you can go wrong with anything that is wrapped in bacon!
The combination of garlic, onion and paprika is quite basic what comes to seasoning, but I just consider those spices really tasty. They go well with mild chicken and savory bacon. Please feel free to use your favorite spices or seasonings, or what you happen to have in your pantry at the moment. Also, if you don’t eat bacon, you can just use turkey bacon or omit the bacon altogether and fry these like regular meatballs.
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Need an easy-to-make low-carb chocolate pudding which doesn’t contain dairy? Welcome to the right place! This dairy-free 4-ingredient chocolate pudding doesn’t even need saucepan or stove. Just whisk the ingredients together, pop into microwave and let cool down. If you are really in a hurry, enjoy the hot concoction as the most delicious thick dairy-free hot chocolate! Mmmmmhh…
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