Almond Crusted Chicken Nuggets

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The weekends are for new recipes. School is now underway and during the week it's too stressful for me to try out new things. Occasionally I'll feel adventurous mid-week, but I usually just stick to the basics we like. These almond crusted chicken strips are easy to make and they don't take too long. We ate them with this GF Thai Peanut Sauce. I'll be eating them in my salad this week (if Grant doesn't finish most of them off tonight)! I think they'll be added to our stash of regular meals. A couple weeks ago I read Clean Gut by Alejandro Junger. It is an excellent book! Though I don't agree with his spiritual beliefs, his research about how the body processes food and how we can keep our gut/intestinal flora flourishing is really interesting (to me at least)! :) He breaks our whole digestive system down so it is easy to understand and he discusses how our bodies respond to different types of foods. This recipe is from  Clean Gut, but you can also find it here on the Clean blog. I've also made these Clean brownies.

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They are really good but they pack a calorie punch (from the nut buttter). The base of these clean brownies is made up of almond butter & raw cocoa (flour & sugar free). I cut them up small and they last longer and help with portion control. Delicious if you want a clean treat full of protein & healthy fats! They are actually better the day after you make them. I found that ours were more crumbly just out of the oven and after a few days they set and held together more. Yumm. I'd recommend both the book and the blog.

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Ps. You should make the chicken nuggets. They're really good :)

Vanilla Chai Latte Pops & a Popsicle Roundup!

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It seems like there are delicious popsicle recipes all over the web this summer! I love it. They are a cheap treat and you can make them really healthy. -Perfect if you're looking for a dessert that's not full of processed sugar. Tea is my drink of choice. I thought about making Earl Grey pops (still might attempt those) but I had this Vanilla Chai on hand, so I made these yummy chai latte pops with vanilla almond milk!

We got a popsicle mold similar to this one at Whole Foods for $9.99. I actually used a rooibos chai tea because it's naturallly decafe (had to do that so I could eat them as a late night treat)! Here's the recipe:

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Ingredients: Chai tea, (any kind), approx. 3-5 tea bags (depending on how strong you like it)  I used this Rooibos Vanilla Chai loose leaf tea about 1/4 a cup 3 cups Vanilla Almond Milk, I used this unsweetened kind 2 tb. honey 1 tsp. vanilla extra

Bring all ingredients to a low boil and then turn down the heat. Let the tea steep for about 7 minutes. Longer if you like a strong flavor, less time if you like it lighter.  Let the tea completely cool then fill up your popsicle molds.

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I also made the smoothie pops below! Blueberry+Pineapple+Cherries+Yogurt= just blend it up & freeeeze. Both the Chai Latte Pops & the smoothie pops are gluten free/dairy free/SCD legal!

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1. Watermelon Whole Fruit Popsicles 2. Striped Juice Popsicles 3. Lemon, Strawberry & Mint Popsicles 4. Mango, Blackberry Yogurt Popsicles 5. Healthy Red, White & Blueberry Popsicles 6. Super Chocolaty Fudgesicles

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