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Y = YOU & Yummies!

Y = You and Yummies!

Today I am making the post easy for myself in my A-Z Challenge! Sometimes ‘YOU’ deserve some ‘me’ time! So today

is just for YOU! So stop whatever else you are doing! Listen to your breathing. Relax your shoulders. Err no… relax them some more! Empty your head. Concentrate on your breathing. Now even if only for a few seconds, close your eyes…

Come on! Action!!! Do it now… YOU have TIME! Just one minute! You’ll feel great afterwards! 🙂

Just that little action a few times a day can take you out of the stress, the rush, the fast paced life we all lead, you can relax, recharge, and feel the tension leave your body. Now I’m nearly asleep following my own advice 😛 🙂 but my shoulders feel lighter and my head clearer and I’m ready to focus again… are YOU?

Here is a recipe for my Chocolate Drizzled Yummies. This was one of my first ten posts but seems though it’s ‘Y’ I thought I’d share it again! 🙂 and I’m hoping that hubby is reading this and by the time I get home there’ll be a surprise plate of them waiting for me in the kitchen! 🙂 😛 🙂

Gather

Prepare

  1. Blitz the oats in a processor until you have oat flour (skip this stage if you’re using oat flour!)
  2. Mix the cinnamon and ginger with the oats.
  3. Chop the dates into small pieces.
  4. Heat the coconut oil in a saucepan over a low heat until melted, add the dates and stir continuously with a wooden spoon until a paste starts to form.
  5. Add the almond butter and continue stirring to form a paste. If the oil bubbles, remove from heat and continue stirring, do not let the oil boil. You should be able to get a nearly smooth paste with a constant low heat.
  6. Remove from heat and add the flour and spice mix, stir to combine all of the ingredients.
  7. Return to the heat and continue stirring until a ball starts to form. Turn the heat off and add the agave, stirring to combine. The mixture will be crumbly but able to stick together.
  8. Shape the cookies by pressing the mixture firmly into a cookie cutter on a greased (or lined) tray. The mixture should make 13 small cookies (think pre-packed choc chip cookie size). Alternatively you can shape into small balls and thumbprint to flatten.
  9. Cook until golden for 10-15 minutes on Gas Mark 4 (180c / 350f).
  10. Leave on the tray to cool for 5 minutes before cooling on a wire rack.
  11. Enjoy!

If you wish to top your cookies with chocolate you can melt your own choice of chocolate or use the recipe below to make a healthy gluten and dairy free topping.

Mix the coconut oil with the cocoa powder and salt, then stir in the agave. Taste for strength – dark chocolate fans can use the chocolate as it is. If you wish for a lighter milk chocolate, stir in the warmed milk until combined. Drizzle the chocolate over the cookies using your preferred method! You could use a spoon, a fork or a plastic bag with the corner cut off. Try not to eat them all at once! :-p

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