Homemade Strawberry Sorbet
Enjoy immediately.
And toss the rest in the freezer to be eaten after every meal for the next few days until none is left.
Enjoy immediately.
And toss the rest in the freezer to be eaten after every meal for the next few days until none is left.
I spent the weekend feeling more like a 1950s housewife than a 21-year-old college student home for the summer. I have been testing Pinterest cleaners, and today I broke out the old jars and made some homemade strawberry jam.
The strawberries from our local farmers market had been incredible, and I decided it would be great to make jam out of them like my mom used to do with my brother and I when we were younger. I remembered the incredible smell of sweet strawberries and licking the sticky syrup off my fingers when we were all done. It turns out making jam is a lot more work than I remembered, but it was absolutely worth it. I can’t wait to make toast in the morning and then drizzle some of the jam over some soy ice cream after dinner. Yum.
Speaking of all of this jam, I think it’s time for some toast.
I hate really ripe bananas, but I love banana bread. To spice up this recipe I added some ground up flaxseeds and whole wheat flour. It was delicious, and you couldn’t even taste the healthiness.
3 or 4 ripe bananas, smashed
1/3 cup melted butter
1 cup sugar (can be reduced to 3/4 of a cup)
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon baking soda
pinch of salt
1 and 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 cup ground flaxseed
1. Preheat the oven to 350 F
2. With a spoon (or a potato masher) smash the bananas and mix in the butter in a large bowl
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3. Add in the sugar, egg, and vanilla
4. Add the baking soda and salt
5. Finally add the flour, and mix as little as possible to keep your bread tender
6. pour the batter into a buttered 4×8 inch loaf pan
7. Bake for 1 hour
8. Cool on a rack before removing from the pan and slicing to serve
To be honest I was terrified to try this. I thought it might ruin it for me, but it ended up tasting just as good, if not better than the one I buy. The only thing to note is that it does separate a bit when it’s in the fridge. Be sure to shake it real quick before you drink it.
Coconut water is not only a great way to rehydrate throughout the day, but it is also a great addition to your after-workout recovery. I also like it as a light dessert after meals.
Coconuts are the newest health food craze and miracle problem solver. They are everywhere from the personal care aisle to cooking. As much as I hate to admit that I am going along with what is most likely a trend, I’m in love with coconut water for a post workout pick me up and coconut oil for just about everything.
When I found this list of 52 uses for coconut oil I couldn’t stop myself from sharing some of my favorites.
1. Hair and scalp treatment: on weeks when I have multiple workouts or I have to straighten it, my hair gets incredibly rough and my scalp itches like crazy! I heat up a tablespoon of the oil and rub it on my scalp as if it was shampoo and through my hair. Let it sit for at least 20 minutes before you wash as normal. My hair stays soft for days and my scalp is significantly less oily than normal and not itchy.
2. Hair styling: just a little bit tames fly aways and makes my hair look shiny and smooth
3. Incredible for cooking and baking
4. Shaving cream: the warm oil makes shaving less painful and my legs are wonderfully moisturized afterwards.
5. As a “lotion”
6. Make doors stop squeaking
7. Dry skin moisture balm
To see the rest, check out Delicious Obsessions
It’s almost a week before finals and I am running around like crazy. As soon as work piles up on me I desperately want to reach for the frozen dinners and the bag of chips, but this quick and easy snack keeps me fueled and satisfied even on my busiest days. I get in a serving of veg and some protein all in one go. It only takes 2 minutes to toss together and I love shaking it up in my new jars.
Ingredients:
Prepared edamame
Broccoli Slaw
Vinaigrette dressing
Optional: any other vegetable, dried or fresh fruit, seeds and nuts, and/or really anything else you like.
I went to the farmers’ market near campus today to get some fresh fruits and veggies. I’m going to miss how close the market is when I have to move home for the summer, but for now I’m going to enjoy all of the fresh, in season fruits and vegetables.
I can’t wait to cook it all up, especially my purple cauliflower!