There’s something magical about strawberry season. This sacred time and space as we transition from spring into summer, as the days reach their longest, the sun shines its brightest, and the air feels sweeter and life somehow feels simpler…
Read moreCarrot Cake Soaked Oatmeal (gluten-free, dairy-free, plant-based)
Anyone else wish they could have carrot cake from breakfast right about now? Well if you’re making one of my carrot cake recipes, it’s just as healthy as a hearty bowl of porridge, but not everyone wants to make a whole cake simply for their morning enjoyment. Introducing the marvellous marriage of those two scenarios – carrot cake soaked oatmeal! Why soaked you ask?…
Read moreBanana Buckwheat Muffins (gluten-free with dairy-free and nut-free options)
Looking for more ways to use up browning bananas? You’ve already seen my moist and decadent banana loaf. You’ve long been familiar with my crazy simple banana pancakes, well here’s one more effortless and foolproof recipe that lets those mushy bananas shine! Gluten-free, nut-free (unless you opt to add some in), and with a dairy-free option, these light, moist, and crazy tasty little nuggets check-off a lot of boxes on the common food sensitive list, but more than that they’re just so easy, keep pretty well for a couple days, and freeze like a dream…
Read moreMy (Nearly) Daily Whole Happy Smoothie
What’s my go-to breakfast? If you’d been following me on Instagram you’ll likely have noticed it really varies. Some days it’s a satisfying savoury plate of eggs, veggies, greens, etc. Other days is a sweet treat like grain-free pancakes or waffles piled high with berries and whipped coconut cream. Most days however, it’s a big nutrient dense smoothie or smoothie bowl! The recipe I’m sharing here is my usual go-to (although I have other ideas + recipes below)…
Read moreCranberry Walnut Spiced Oat Cookies
Moist and chewy, hearty and healthy, these nutrient-dense treats check off all the “breakfast cookie” boxes! In fact, they’re so satisfying (not to mention seriously simple to make), you won’t even mind, care, or notice that they’re free of gluten, dairy, eggs, and refined sugar. Add to all that the festively familiar spices of cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, and clove, as well as the classic Christmas-y combo of cranberries and walnuts, they’re a wonderful wintry goodie to share with loved ones of various dietary considerations this holiday season…
Read moreGrain-Free Banana Loaf
Grain-free with a dairy-free option, this loaf is moist, flavourful, and very lightly sweetened with maple syrup to let the bananas really shine! Enjoy it fresh out of the oven, or slice and store in your fridge or freezer, then grill it up with some butter or coconut oil to enjoy later…
Read moreRaspberry Red Velvet Power Pudding
Valentine’s Day. An oft-deemed “Hallmark holiday” that for many, inflicts feelings of anxiety, profound loneliness, or simply a sense of nausea coupled with give-me-a-break’s and an eye-roll or two. Yes, I understand that the historical significance of Valentine’s Day has been lost on most, or that the socially constructed pressure of one little day in February seems ridiculous, but what if we shifted our paradigm? What if we see February 14th as an invitation to honour and celebrate LOVE...
Read moreWalnut Date Muffins with Orange Zest
I just love the combination of dates, walnuts and orange. I use them in salads, side dishes, and even to add a little life to my mains like chicken or halibut. Because of this apparent affinity to these ingredients, I often have all three taking up space in my rather modestly sized fridge. Another thing I often having lingering around and overflowing out of my cupboards and refrigerator drawers is a plethora of alternative fours...
Read moreSpiced Sweet Potato Loaf
The fall baking frenzy has officially begun in the Whole Happy kitchen! To be quite honest, I bake a tonne all year round (if you haven’t already noticed, coming up with alternative baked good recipes is one of my favourite things to do), but there’s something special about baking during this season. Perhaps it’s the inherently warming and comforting nature of baked goods that lend so well so that cozy fall vibe. Perhaps spending time indoors when the whether gets colder and wetter doesn’t feel so bad when you have something sweet and aromatic wafting from the oven. Or perhaps it’s because autumnal produce lens so well to sweet treats like pumpkin spice muffins, apple cinnamon pudding, and spiced plum cake, and as I’m sure you can guess…sweet potato loaf...
Read morePurple Power Smoothie
Purple hued fruits and veggies are some of the most nutrient-dense foods available to us! Purple foods contain important nutrients called anthocyanins, which are responsible for the blue, red, and of course purple colours of some fruits and vegetables. As an antioxidant, anthocyanin protects against cell damage from free radicals, and has also been shown to protect against H. Pylori, the bacteria that promotes the formation of stomach ulcers and urinary tract infections...
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