Tuesday, January 20, 2015

It Isn't Goodbye

 I realize this is the first post I have written in months...so that means I haven't posted a single thing since last year. It has  been difficult for me to post recipes, crafts and other things of that sort on a regular basis with school and all.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Frosted Carob Fudge Brownies (Vegan)



These carob  brownies are delicious! They're great for people who can't (or don't) eat chocolate. Carob is completely caffeine free! While this doesn't taste exactly like chocolate, it does have a similar taste. This is also great for vegans, since it contains no dairy.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Dairy Free Pink Buttercream Frosting








There are a lot of things people who don't eat dairy can't have. One of those things is buttercream frosting. Buttercream frosting is the most commonly used frosting to cover cakes with. I realized not too long ago that I could easily make this frosting dairy free. Way to go!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Natural D.I.Y Food Coloring


                                          veggies : A large group of fruit and vegetables isolated on a white background.




 Recently, I did an article on Why Food Coloring is a "No, No"  and I decided what better way than to write an article on how to make natural food coloring! After all, it's a lot cheaper than the natural kind you buy in the store. Depending on the shade you want, it could work just as good, too.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Why Food Coloring is a "No, No"







lollipops : Different colorful fruit candy close-up






We all know that artificial food coloring makes food look more fun and inviting, but will using it cost us our health? Food coloring is used in everything from candy to dog food! What I don't get is that products that say they're "natural" sometimes contain food coloring (watch out for companies that call themselves natural, they may not be what you think they are). Because artificial is anything but natural. After all, it's artificial! So, read on if you would like to find out why artificial food coloring is a "no, no".