
Today white sugar, white flour, dairy
products, trans and saturated fats, refined cars and excess calories are on the
“no-no” list … and with the holiday times it feels as if the cakes, cookies and
candies will become obsolete. And we begin to feel deprived and panic stricken.
After all, it is a long-time tradition.

One recipe is for a “Flourless Chocolate
Cake with Raspberry Sauce” which calls for 1 ½ cups raw walnuts, dash of salt,
8 pitted dates, ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa or carob powder, ½ tsp vanilla
extract, and 2 tsp water. For the
raspberry sauce you use 1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries (thaw and drain if
frozen) with ¼ cup pitted dates, soaked for 30 minutes and
drained. Place the walnuts and salt in a
food processor with the S blade and process until finely ground. Add dates,
cocoa powder, and vanilla … process until mixture becomes sticky. Add water and
process briefly. Transfer to a serving
plate and form a 5 inch round cake. Place the raspberries and dates in a
blender and mix until smooth, pouring over the cake just before serving.

You do not have to give up all your comfort foods, just find a healthier recipe for it. You will find the dessert to be much tastier. But should you choose to nibble on a few old foods, do so in moderation, do not go overboard, and remember to wait and let your stomach digest properly before the next meal.
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