The Cleanse is over here are some of my thoughts.

I really enjoyed some aspects of the cleanse, it was refreshing in a way. I think my body is used to cleanses somewhat at this point because it was not near as hard as it has been in the past.

We basically ate like gluten-free Vegans without sugar added including honey, and maple syrup. We found some great recipes and I enjoyed making different sauces which I discovered are pretty easy to make. We used a lot of raw cashews for everything from sauces to Lara bar-type snacks. I worked out well the first week of the cleanse and then fell off and only worked out when I went to the gym the second week.
Here are a few of my favorite recipes frome the week:

Those are just a few that we tweaked a couple of times to make many different things. It was a tasty cleanse and we plan to bring some of it into other non-cleanse times as well.

To my kids, with love

As I am discovering myself this year one of the things that have been on my heart is giving my kids some of my knowledge along the way. This morning as I make dinner in the crockpot and let the bread rise on the counter I am reminded of all I have learned since I became an adult.

Today I am going to share a pork butt (really pork shoulder) recipe that I am making.

Ingredients:

  • 3 lb pork
  • Dry rub ingredients
    • 2 tbsp ground coffee
    • 1 tbsp paprika
    • 1 tsp ground ginger
    • 1 tsp ground mustard
    • 1 tsp ground coriander
    • 1 tbsp brown sugar
    • 1 tbsp salt
  • Braising liquid
    • 1 cup apple cider (we used homemade- spices simmered in apple juice)

Mix dry rub ingredients together pat onto pork and let sit overnight in a covered dish. Add apple cider to crockpot and place pork on top. Cook on low for 8-10 hours. Shred with a fork.

Dinner turned out pretty good. I for sure would have added smoked pepper or something to give it a little kick, but it has a pretty good flavor overall.

Never forget to make a good meal for and with those you love.

Love,

Mom