3 Simple, Healthy Holiday Snacks

vegan chocolate mousseThough the holidays are a great joy for those of us that love to cook, it can be a decidedly unpleasant time for those that get stressed out in the kitchen. Whether you are planning a party or headed to a potluck, these simple, healthy holiday desserts will find a happy home at a Thanksgiving dinner, a Hanukkah celebration or a Christmas meal.

All of these recipes feature natural, plant-based ingredients, which means that you are also making an effort towards celebrating a healthy lifestyle, too. More and more studies show that eating a plant-based diet is the most healthful for our bodies and for the planet. This is especially important during the holiday season, when people are tempted to indulge all their cravings! But don't worry– these healthy holiday desserts are nutritious and delicious!

Chocolate Spice Pudding

This is a super decadent dessert hiding healthy secret ingredients– avocado, dates and coconut! The creaminess in this pudding comes not from dairy or tofu, but from the natural, healthy fats in avocado and coconut butter. You can use more or less dates for a less sweet pudding, and add any holiday spices you might like: ginger, cardamom, clove or even chili powder! Shown in photo above.

1 avocado
¼ cup dates, pitted
1 Tablespoon vanilla or almond extract
½ cup coconut butter
½ cup raw cacao powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Pinch sea salt
Honey or agave, as needed

  1. Blend all ingredients together until totally smooth. Taste and adjust seasonings, adding more dates or spices as you like. If it is not sweet enough, add some honey or agave as needed. Enjoy at room temperature or cold. Makes 2 cups pudding.

vegan caramel cornHomemade Vegan Caramel Corn

Who doesn't love caramel corn? It's salty, sweet and totally snackable! These recipe uses a homemade caramel sauce that can be used on other desserts too: use as a sauce for ice cream, brownies or on apples.

1 Tablespoon coconut oil
½ cup popcorn kernels
½ cup dark brown sugar
¼ cup Earth Balance vegan margarine
¼ cup plant-based milk
½ teaspoon salt (optional)

  1. To make popcorn: Heat 1 Tablespoon coconut oil in a large stockpot. When oil is warm, add popcorn kernels. Cover, shake cook on medium-low until most popcorn has popped. Shake pan gently to ensure even popping- but don’t open the lid or your popcorn will escape! Remove from heat after popping noise slows down- be careful not to burn the popcorn.
  2. To make the caramel: Add brown sugar, Earth Balance and milk to a small saucepan. Simmer on very low heat for five minutes, stirring once or twice. Mixture will be very bubbly. Remove from heat after five minutes and stir in salt if using. Hot sugar is very dangerous- please be careful!
  3. Add popped popcorn into a large cookie sheet and drizzle with caramel. Toss to coat, and let set for five minute to set and dry. Makes about 8 cups caramel corn.

Carob Spiced Nuts & Seeds

These sweet and spicy nuts and seeds make great toppings for puddings or pie, but they are also a great snack in between meals. Choose whichever nuts are your favorite: pecans, walnuts, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds are the best options. If you are not familiar with carob powder, this is the perfect place to enjoy its earthy, malty flavor. Find carob powder (raw or toasted, both will work here) in the baking aisle or bulk section of your natural grocery store. 

3 cups nuts or seeds
¼ cup coconut sugar (can substitute brown sugar)
2 Tablespoons coconut oil
2 Tablespoons carob powder
2 teaspoons cinnamon
Pinch salt

  1. In a large skillet, dry toast the nuts/seeds over medium heat until fragrant.
  2. Meanwhile, mix brown sugar, coconut oil, carob powder, cinnamon and salt in a small bowl.
  3. When nuts are finished toasting, add coconut oil mixture and toss to coat. Let cool completely before serving. Makes 3 cups.

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25 DIY Father’s Day Gifts

DIY Fathers Day Gifts

There's just one weekend left for crafting between now and Father's Day, so if you're planning a handmade gift it's time to get going.

Sure, you can pick up a store-bought Father's Day gift, but doesn't something handmade have a lot more heart? Plus, when you make a Father's Day gift yourself, you're able to choose eco-friendly materials! Here are some awesome DIY Father's Day gift ideas that you can make this weekend:

  1. Mini Photo Album - Fill a handmade mini album with sentimental photos for dad.
  2. Upcycled Pinhole Camera - Is your dad a shutterbug? Get him back to photography's roots!
  3. Mini Herb Garden - If your pops loves to cook, use some reclaimed plastic bottles to make him a self-watering kitchen herb garden.
  4. Chalkboard Paint Door Calendar - Does dad need a little help in the organization department? This chalkboard calendar could be just the thing!
  5. Chalkboard Glass Jars - Dad can use these to store everything from tools to knick knacks to cutlery.
  6. Infused Booze - Does he love a good cocktail? Make it extra special with homemade infused vodka.
  7. Wine Cork Micro-Planters - Give him a little green to remind him of you while he's at the office!
  8. Infused Vinegar - Booze not his thing? How about some infused vinegars for the dad who cooks?
  9. Soda Can Lanterns - If he loves hanging out in the back yard or on the porch, give him these to add a little color and light!
  10. Wine Box Planters - Another take on the kitchen herb garden. This one requires a little more space but is just beautiful!
  11. Mason Jar Planters - Give the gift of green. You can plant anything from small plants and flowers to herbs in this hanging planter.
  12. Chalkboard Shelf with Hanging Hooks - This gift guarantees that dad will have a place for everything.
  13. Hanging Necktie Tool or Scissor Holder - Is he always looking for that pair of scissors or a screwdriver? Make him a vintage necktie hanger so he'll never lose his favorite tool again!
  14. Repurposed Magazine Box - You can use this box to hold whatever gift you make, and dad can use it for storage!
  15. Coffee Sleeve - Turn an old bike inner tube into a cute coffee sleeve for the java-loving dad.
  16. Homemade Cologne - Store-bought cologne is full of nasty chemicals. Make a custom scent for dad instead!
  17. Homemade Soda - Whip up a few yummy flavors, and package them up in a reclaimed six pack covered in pretty paper or contact paper.
  18. Individual Cobblers - If your dad has a sweet tooth, he'll love a little batch of mini cobblers!
  19. Upcycled Wine Bottle Gas Lamp - The perfect gift for a dad who loves to garden, this lamp is a great garden accessory!
  20. Cardboard Camera Stand - This recycled cardboard project turns dad's camera into a scanner or photocopier, no electronics required.
  21. Energy-Saving Phone Charging Dock - Help your pop cut the vampire power and stay organized with a permanent charging station for his phone.
  22. Cardboard Laptop Stand - Perfect if your dad has any kind of home office situation.
  23. Homemade Sugar Scrub - Even dads need a little pampering. Whip him up a DIY sugar scrub with some earthy essential oils.
  24. DIY Planner - Make this planner special for dad by writing in important dates, like birthdays and anniversaries.
  25. Recycled Magazine Plant Stand - Give him this stand and a sweet potted plant to add a little green to your dad's day.

Have you made any cool, DIY Father's Day gifts? Let's share more ideas in the comments!