Happy Valentine’s Day from all five of us!
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by Aliesha
by Aliesha
Our family has been working to cut out artificial food dyes from our diet, partly due to an allergy that the girls and I have (specifically to Yellow 5, Yellow 6, and Caramel Color), and partly due to how unhealthy these dyes are even if you’re not allergic to them. (In case you don’t know, petroleum-based artificial food dyes are linked to behavioral issues, cancer, and more, and they are already banned in many European countries. You can read more about food dyes here.)
I grew up with Valentine’s Day being a big deal in my family, and we always had special treats like heart-shaped sandwiches, pink milk, and sweet gifts from our parents.
This year I’ve been compiling lots of fun, celebratory ideas that don’t involve a bucket of red dye. I thought you may enjoy some of these ideas for your family too!
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I love this cute breakfast idea: Cupid Eggs/Bacon
Here’s another heart-shaped breakfast idea.
When I’ve made these heart-shaped cinnamon rolls, they have always been a hit!
Sliced strawberries are almost heart-shaped anyway, so it’s pretty easy to use them to decorate just about anything… like these mini cheesecakes!
Heart-shaped homemade pizza is always a fun lunch!
These look a little labor-intensive, but heart-shaped homemade potato chips would be adorable to make. I’d probably only do it once! haha!
Chocolate-dipped raspberries! SO delicious… and beautiful! (I’m also partial to chocolate-dipped strawberries.)
I have an awesome creamy tomato soup recipe that I make all the time. But serve it with grilled cheese sandwiches cut into hearts with a cookie cutter, and it’s perfect for Valentine’s Day!
Instead of making cupcakes with pink frosting, I’m planning on making more muffins (like these Sneaky Muffins, pictured, which Vera loves helping me make) in cute liners (these have little hearts all over) and possibly little decorative picks (usually found in the dollar section at Target).
These fruit kabobs are so sweet and could work even if you don’t cut all the fruit into hearts (maybe just some strawberries?). Serve with yogurt for dipping!
My personal favorite dye-free Valentine’s Day treat… dark chocolate, of course! Green & Black Organic 80% is my favorite. ๐
For non-candy Valentine’s for kids, see below:
– Easy Non-Candy Valentines for Kids
– 9 More Non-Candy Valentine Ideas for Kids
by Aliesha
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In our family, we love eating muffins for breakfast and for snacks throughout the day. I’ve made this recipe dozens of times and it always turns out great! These muffins are moist and will last for several days, but we usually eat them all within a day.
Soaked Fruit & Spice Muffins
(from Nourishing Traditions)
1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour, freshly ground
1 cup yogurt (or buttermilk or kefir)
1/2 tsp. sea salt
1 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
dash of cloves
dash of nutmeg
2 Tbsp. pure maple syrup (grade A or B)
1 egg
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 1/2 Tbsp. melted butter
1 ripe pear (or peach), peeled and finely diced
Grind wheat in the WonderMill.
Combine flour and yogurt in a bowl, stirring well to combine. Cover with a towel and leave in a warm place (like the top of the stove) for 12-24 hours. I usually wait close to 24 hours.
The next day, preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line 12 muffin tins with paper liners.
Stir all remaining ingredients into the batter. Pour batter into tins. Bake for 25 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Enjoy with butter!
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