Thankful for the Sweeter Things in Life

Reposted from November 18, 2014

 

Thankful for the Sweeter Things in Life

While most of us are preparing for the big Food Fest, you can still indulge in delicious home-baked goodies that are still delicious, sweet and satisfying. What they are missing are things you won’t notice at all– sugar and wheat flour. To follow are all gluten free with no sugar (using naturally sweet alternatives) and took only a few hours time to make (yes, all of them!) These quick and easy delights are indeed family faves that get gobbled up quicker than I can make them.

Coconut Macaroon Cookies

You don’t have to be a coconut nut to enjoy these light but seemingly indulgent delights.

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Banana Muffins

Protein packed and perfect for dessert or a sweet treat for breakfast.

Gluten free Banana Bread

Peanut Butter Cookies

Flour less and soft-on-the-inside for the peanut butter lover.

nut butter cookies

Granola Raisin Cookies

These crunchy, nutty bites are so sweet and satisfying.

gluten-free oatmeal raisin cookies

Almond Flour Biscuits

What is Thanksgiving without delicious biscuits? This gluten free high protein twist has that soft inside that is perfect for dipping gravy.

gluten free biscuits

One of the convenient reasons to make these is that they can be made ahead of time. I made these treats on Sunday and put them all in the freezer so they will all travel well and taste perfectly fresh for the big day.

Have a great Thanksgiving and remember to take a moment to give thanks for all the wonderful things in your life.

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