Showing posts with label Essential Oils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Essential Oils. Show all posts
Friday, July 7, 2017
Raw Chocolate with Tahini and Orange
Have you made your own chocolate yet?
If you have, you'll know it's both a good and bad thing. Good because it's so easy and so delicious.
Bad because is so easy and so delicious!
We LOVE raw chocolate at our place and I love experimenting with different flavour combinations!
The base recipe is always the same - cacao, coconut oil and whatever sweetener you like.
I generally use rice malt syrup because it's fructose free, not too sweet and it has a very neutral flavour.
Some other great combos I've made before are:
- peanut butter and honey
- almond butter and cranberries
- rocky road with Quirky Cooking's honey sweetened marshmallows, goji berries and cashews
- plain with peppermint, ginger, cinnamon, cardamon or grapefruit essential oils
This combination of tahini and wild orange is my new favourite and it's been a hit with the kids too (even though tahini is a bit of an acquired taste).
So why use tahini? So many reasons not the least of which is, it's delicious!
Tahini is sesame seed paste and a great alternative to nut spreads like peanut butter if you have allergies. It's really high in good fats, amino acids, vitamins and minerals and has been shown to be beneficial for heart health, helpful for balancing hormones and improving nutrient absorption (https://draxe.com/tahini/).
It also pairs beautifully with both chocolate and orange!
Raw Chocolate with Tahini and Orange
1/2 cup extra virgin coconut oil
1/2 cup raw cacao
1/4 cup rice malt syrup
1/4 cup tahini (organic and unhulled if possible, but you may prefer hulled tahini as it's lighter in flavour)
generous pinch of salt
5 drops of Wild Orange essential oil
Place all ingredients in a small pot over. Place over very low heat, just to melt the coconut oil, and stir together until smooth. Pour into a lined slice pan or silicone baking pan. Store in the freezer and break into pieces to serve.
What's your favourite chocolate flavour? x
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
How to clean your home with essential oils
I have a request.
Stop cleaning your house with toxic chemicals that are
bad for the environment and bad for your health!
One of the biggest culprits for poor health is fragrance - those fake smells that are found in practically every cleaning and personal care product on the shelves.
I shared on Facebook recently a new book that highlights just how damaging fragrances can be to our health. Author Kate Grenville stated that more than 1/3 of the population reported negative health effects like asthma, allergies and headaches from exposure to fragrance.
Just think about that for a second.
Every day people are exposing themselves to chemicals that are causing them actual physical harm.
Are you one of them?
I've had a low-tox home for more than 15 years now but before that I was oblivious, even though looking back I was constantly experiencing headaches, fatigue and respiratory problems without making the connection.
I used perfume, deodorant sprays, washed my clothes in fragranced washing powder and had a different stinky cleaning product for dishes, benches, floors, toilets ... you name it.
When you add in all all the toxins in my shampoo and conditioner, make up, paints, insect sprays and the chemicals off-gassed from furniture, carpets and curtains, it was total chemical overload.
And that was just in my own home, when we're out in public you can add in everyone else's personal care products, commercial cleaning products, scented candles and air fresheners to deal with.
No wonder I began to suffer the effects of multiple chemical sensitivity in 2002 and ended up having to quit work.
The problem is so pervasive now that fragrance is "the new second-hand smoke" says one blog post which you can read in full here.
"The emerging awareness of this very “volatile” situation reveals problems much more pervasive and dangerous than tobacco smoke.2 Even washing clothes in detergents and fabric softeners containing fragrances releases toxic chemicals onto the skin and into the air all day long. At night, sleeping in pajamas and on sheets washed in the same toxic materials has the same effect. Because of this, people are awash in fragrances 24 hours each day."
This is horrifying to me and reading things like this makes me even more committed to not bringing any chemicals into our home.
While I've used low-tox personal care products for over 15 years now, it's really only over the past 8 years, since having our first child, that I've been slowly replacing ALL of our store-bought cleaning products with homemade alternatives. Even the so-called 'green' ones.
I now make my own laundry powder, dishwashing powder, all-purpose spray, insect repellant, mould cleaner, toilet and shower cleaner and window/glass spray.
It's made a big difference not only to the air quality within our home but also to our hip pocket.
Buying these natural cleaning supplies and making my own products is FAR cheaper than buying commercial products.
These are my top natural cleaning supplies:
- Bicarb soda (also known as baking soda)
- Salt
- White vinegar
- Citric acid
- Washing soda
- Castille soap (liquid and bars)
- Pure essential oils
For example, you can buy a 75g container of citric acid at the supermarket for $2.48, which works out at $33.10 per kg. I bought a 10kg bucket of citric acid on eBay for $66 or just $6.60 per kg. Much more affordable don't you think?
My last 10kg bucket by the way, was bought in September 2015 and still going strong.
My favourite essential oils for cleaning:
- Lemon
- Orange
- Tea Tree
- Oregano
- Clove
- OnGuard
And bonus, the house smells AMAZING!
So if you're someone who likes to have a fresh smelling house, you will love using essential oils in this way.
To help you get started making your own natural cleaning products with essential oils, I've done up a handy cheat sheet with all my favourite recipes - laundry powder, dishwashing powder and rinse aid, mould cleaner, window/glass cleaner, all purpose spray and cream cleaners (like a Jif alternative).
These are all tried and tested and the recipes I personally make and use at home, with doTERRA certified pure therapeutic grade essential oils. You can read more here about why I only use this brand and the benefits I've been experiencing.
Just click below to grab your copy!
If you aren't using oils yet but would like to know more, please get in touch. Message me at susanking.doterra @ gmail.com to find out how you get your oils for 25% off retail and shipped straight to your door.
Susan x
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Cacao, Cranberry and Orange Bliss Balls
Years ago, before we had kids and still when my eldest was little we used to buy tons of dried fruit as a 'healthy' snack. Not realising that dried fruit is such a concentrated source of sugar and that most commercial dried fruit contains a preservative called sulphur dioxide which is linked to asthma and respiratory distress, and if you have a sulphite allergy, can actually be fatal.
Jeez, what a downer hey?
I was totally shocked when I first heard about this and I remember going through the pantry to check each and every packet of dried fruit we had. And sure enough, it was on every. single. label.
Looking back it now makes sense that I would feel a tightness in my chest and start to cough every time I ate dried apricots. But at the time I never really made the connection because I knew I wasn't allergic to apricots.
These days we choose not to eat much dried fruit.And when we do we are treating it as a source of sweetness for recipes rather than 'this is healthy so let's eat the whole packet.'
Generally I make bliss balls without any added fruit, preferring to use rice malt syrup as a fructose free sweetener.
But I've had a packet of organic dried cranberries sitting in the pantry since Christmas and it was high time to use them up, so I came up with these bliss balls. The cranberries are still dried with sugar but it is all organic and they don't contain any preservatives.
Anyone who has tasted these bliss balls has immediately asked for the recipe, so that's a sure sign of a winner!
Cacao, Cranberry and Wild Orange Bliss Balls
220g raw almonds
1/2 cup dried cranberries
6 dried dates
4 tbs coconut oil
1 heaped tbs cacao powder
pinch salt
5 drops Wild Orange essential oil
desiccated coconut for rolling
Place all ingredients into a food processor or high powered blender and blitz until the mixture sticks together (TMX about 10 secs / SP 8).
Shape into balls and roll in desiccated coconut.
Makes approximately 12.
Do you make bliss balls? What's your favourite recipe? Let me know below!
Susan
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Wild Orange Bliss Balls
So if you haven't already noticed, today is Valentine's Day. Happy Valentine's Day!
Do you do Valentine's Day?
We don't but it is definitely a good excuse to make something chocolatey for dessert!
I've actually been making these little bliss ball beauties for my doTERRA classes that I've been running at home and for friends.
They have been such a hit that I now make them for more special occasions too.
I've been loving experimenting with using different essential oils in cooking and baking.
Plus it's so handy to be able to add a drop or 2 of lemongrass, ginger or fennel, for example, to give a big boost of flavour when you might not have those ingredients handy.
The intense flavours of wild orange, lemon and peppermint oils pair so beautifully with raw desserts like slices and bliss balls.
I've made lemon balls and a chocolate-peppermint slice recently that were just divine so keep an eye out for those recipes soon.
Wild Orange Bliss Balls
1 cup raw cashews
1 cup dates
1/2 ts vanilla paste
Pinch salt
4 drops Wild Orange Oil (I use and recommend doTERRA essential oils, click here to find out why)
30g dark chocolate
Zest of 1/2 orange
Place the dates and cashews into the Thermomix or high-powered blend and process to a fine crumb. Add the vanilla, salt and orange oil and process until the mixture clumps together.
Roll spoonfuls into balls and place in the fridge.
Melt the chocolate ( I do it in a small glass bowl over a small pot of hot water simmering on the stove). Drizzle over the tops of each bliss ball and top with a sprinkle of fresh orange zest.
Makes approximately 10
Have you used essential oils in cooking before? Do you have a favourite oil or recipe you would like to share? Let me know below!
Susan
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Happy New Year! (and some dairy-free mint choc chip ice cream)
Hooray it's 2017!
Can you feel it?
There's an excitement in the air - like the coming year is a blank slate just waiting to be filled with all sorts of awesomeness. Like this awesome mint-choc-chip ice cream! But more on that in a moment.
While I am not really into setting resolutions, at the beginning of a new year I think a certain amount of reflection is good.
Some people set goals, some choose a guiding word, some cross their fingers and hope for the best.
Me? I've found 3 little questions to be really helpful:
1. What do you want more of?
2. What do you want less of?
3. What do you want to introduce?
If you sit with each of those questions for a few moments the answers do make themselves known.
For me personally, I want more fun activities with my kids, more focus on my relationship with my husband, more meditation (I've committed to a 365 meditation challenge this year), more personal development, more reading of fiction, more gluten and dairy free cooking because this way of eating is serving me well, and more mindfulness and gratitude
I want less fear, stress and worry about things that I can't change, less self-recrimination, less feeling that I have to do it all.
I want to introduce - more movement, more date nights, a dedicated self-care ritual, to incorporate essential oils more into our daily lives, more fermented foods and a real focus on gut health for myself and Mr 6 especially.
I also want to eat more ice cream - if it tastes as good as this one does!
I've used a tin of coconut condensed milk here but if you have a Thermomix you can of course make your own with whatever sweetener you choose. I usually would but being time-poor on New Year's Eve and also wanting a very white base I chose to buy some. Totally up to you!
Dairy-free Mint-Choc-Chip Ice Cream
3 cans Ayam coconut cream (chilled in fridge upside down for 24 hours before you begin!)
1 can coconut condensed milk (also chilled in the fridge for 24 hours)
5 drops peppermint essential oil*
100g Lindt 85% cocoa chocolate, chopped into small chunks
Insert the butterfly into the thermomix bowl.
Take your already chilled cans of coconut cream, open them carefully and place only the thick creamy parts into the thermomix. Depending how you stored your can in the fridge you may be able to scoop off the cream leaving some watery milk in the tin, or you could pour off the milk leaving the cream behind. Just don't use the milk for this ice cream or it won't work!
Beat the cream for 30 secs / SP 4.
Add the (already chilled) condensed coconut milk and peppermint oil and whip for another 30 secs / SP 4.
Add the chopped chocolate and mix on reverse / SP 2 for 10 seconds.
Pour into a freezer safe container and chill until firm. Or serve immediately for a (very) soft-serve style ice cream.
My kids went nuts for this on New Year's Eve and there were arguments over who got to lick the bowl and spatula!
If you don't have a Thermomix then a good food processor or blender will work well too!
*Not all essential oils are safe for ingestion. Click here for more information on the brand I use and love!
Peppermint is one of my all-time favourite essential oils and to help you experiment with it I've done up a handy printable with some of the best uses for this wonder oil. Just click on the image below to grab your copy!
Do you use essential oils at home? What are your favourites? xx
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