Gluten Free Organic Creamy Corn & Coconut Cakes

I love making all sorts of pancakes, both sweet and salty.  But now that my son has Celieac Disease I started messing around in the kitchen and came up with a pretty nice recipe for some yummy gluten free cakes that the entire family can enjoy.  Plus you can serve them sweet or salty which in our case means they will either be for breakfast or dinner.

So without further adue, here’s to the gluten free people in your life, this recipe is sure to make you lick your lips and want seconds.

What you’ll need if you’re making these salty:

1 cup of organic frozen or fresh sweet corn kernels

2 tablespoons of organic chia seeds

1 heaping tbsp of organic extra virgin coconut oil, Melted (not in the microwave just leave out on window sill or in a warm place)

2 tsp of organic coconut cream or organic coconut mana

½ cup of organic coconut flour

¼ cup of organic corn meal

1/2 tsp organic gray sea salt or regular sea salt

1/4 cups of organic chives chopped

1/4 tsp black pepper

First take your chia seeds and soak them in ¾ cup of water for about 5 to 10 minutes until a gel forms.  I found that this makes a great egg substitute.  Of course if you want to use eggs you can omit the chia seeds.

Blend all your ingredients including chia seed gel in your blender or food processor.  In a pan or flat grill place a teaspoon of coconut oil, melt at medium heat and scoop out spoonfuls of the mixture leaving about 1 inch of space between each scoop.  Flatten then with gentle care and cook until golden and then flip to do the other side.

Once they are ready you can cut them open and make a grilled cheese with them or serve with cream cheese, sour cream, meatloaf, nut salad, sautéed vegetables or whatever you like.

To make these sweet follow the same recipe above but omit the chives, pepper and salt.  Instead use ¼ cup of finely chopped nuts or seeds, 3 tablespoons of organic coconut sugar, ½ tsp of organic vanilla extract and a pinch of organic nutmeg.

Prepare as mentioned above and serve with chopped bananas and organic strawberries or with organic almond butter and raw honey!!

Yummy Yummy.  I think I am going to whip up a mean batch of these right now!!!

Enjoy – Lots of Love – Blessings to you and yours.

LCO

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LCO Confessions: I Cheated

Have you ever faithfully upheld certain values and or beliefs and then without proper thought just done the opposite?  That was me last night and I will NEVER do it again because it’s now 24 hours later and I am still feeling the pain of my foolishness.

No, it’s not what you’re thinking.  I am happily married and would never cheat on my husband but I did cheat on my beloved healthy food last night.

What happened, well here is the quick rundown.

My sister discovered she has a bad mold problem in her apartment so her and my wonderfully energetic niece (2 say the least) have been staying at our home.  It’s been loud, tiring, crazy and fun at the same time.  Something about 4 rambunctious children and 3 tired adults had to do with my cheating episode.

We decided to drive about 45 minutes to a nice park where the kid’s could run and de-stress from being on top of each other all week.  After about 3 hours we were all hungry and tired.  I for some unknown reason was craving a burger; either turkey or lentil but I wanted a burger.

Now let me hit the time out button for a minute and interject by saying that yesterday I was a bad mommy.  I packed no snacks, no good munchies, and no smoothies.  We left the house with zip, zero, zilch, nada; only a few water bottles and babies’ raw organic coconut milk.  And their lies the problem you see.  Had I been prepared our little cheating escapade may have been avoided.

So now, back to the burger craving.  I mention this to my husband who then says: “Oh, I would love to eat a nice big burger too!”  And then the kids started, yes me too, me too.  A turkey burger mommy.  Well I grabbed my handy little wanna be i-Phone which is really just a Samsung look-a-like and I started searching for healthy/organic restaurants in the area, only to see “Your search provided no results”.

Awweee come on I said over and over again.  Why are there no good healthy restaurants nearby, not even a Health food store?

After much deliberation we drive to a restaurant that makes fresh barbecue with local naturally raised animals and offers an array of salads and burgers.

So here we were sitting down, listening to country music and looking at the menu.  Now all of a sudden no one wants a burger they want ribs!!!!  I announce that we are not buying pork ribs just in case they forgot WE DON’T LIKE EATING PORK only to be told by the waitress that they have beef ribs.  What a temptation, Lord why me?  Ribs, I can’t tell you when the last time was that I ate ribs, but needless to say my non-organic sister and niece cheer with joy at the sound of ribs and my kids follow suit.

Finally the meal is ready and out comes 4 large containers of baked beans and a raw cabbage salad with carrots otherwise known as coleslaw.

Then the beef ribs, BBQ chicken, potatoes and corn.

By this time my purse is open, and I am counting the digestive enzymes that I am going to take with this intoxicating meal.  We all bless the food and start to munch away.  The coleslaw tastes good since it has almost no mayo which I am excited about.  I say to myself that I will just eat the cabbage and the baked beans and call it a night.  But I fail miserably and decide to have 3 small ribs each about 3 inches long and 1 inch wide, these were tiny ribs not those found on super steroid raised cows.  I also have garlic bread, a small piece of corn and lots of water.

Once we finished we all head out to wash our hands and get into the car.  Everything seemed normal until my husband and I are in bed regurgitating our food.  The indigestion and discomfort was terrible and I vow at this point to NEVER break LCO’s code of food ethics again.

In the morning I made myself a 30 ounce green smoothie with lots of organic sprouts, coconut and chlorophyll.  In a matter of minutes my stomach was feeling better.

So, I too have cheated and I wanted to share my sin with youL, now it’s your turn to fess up.

What have you cheated on in your daily diet and how has it affected you?

Peace, Love and lots of greens!

LCO

Health News:Feds order farmer to destroy his own wheat crops. Are your rights at risk?

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I have been following this for a long time since the beginning of these talks years ago when these ideas were being tossed back and forth.
Below is a recent article written on the subject.  Do you agree or disagree?  Do you think your rights to grow nutritious food are at risk?
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…..In other words, the federal government claims the authority right now — even without the Food Safety Modernization Act — to knock on your door and order you at gunpoint to destroy all the food in your garden, your greenhouse or your farm. They can order you to destroy all seeds in your possession and all food harvested from your own garden. And they can do all this with the full protection of U.S. law by simply citing the precedent set in Wickard v. Filburn in 1942 as ruled by the US Supreme Court.

Read the entire article here.

What supposed healthy food can stimulate breast cancer, cause difficulties with menopause, and may result in Alzheimer’s?

Varieties of soybeans are used for many purposes.

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Are you confused about soy?

The Weston A. Price Foundation has compiled a list of soy dangers and myths to get the truth out once and for all.

Soy Dangers Summarized

  • High levels of phytic acid in soy reduce assimilation of calcium, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc. Phytic acid in soy is not neutralized by ordinary preparation methods such as soaking, sprouting and long, slow cooking, but only with long fermentation. High-phytate diets have caused growth problems in children.
  • Trypsin inhibitors in soy interfere with protein digestion and may cause pancreatic disorders. In test animals, soy containing trypsin inhibitors caused stunted growth.
  • Soy phytoestrogens disrupt endocrine function and have the potential to cause infertility and to promote breast cancer in adult women.
  • Soy phytoestrogens are potent antithyroid agents that cause hypothyroidism and may cause thyroid cancer. In infants, consumption of soy formula has been linked to autoimmune thyroid disease.
  • Vitamin B12 analogs in soy are not absorbed and actually increase the body’s requirement for B12.
  • Soy foods increase the body’s requirement for Vitamin D. Toxic synthetic Vitamin D2 is added to soy milk.
  • Fragile proteins are over-denatured during high temperature processing to make soy protein isolate and textured vegetable protein.
  • Processing of soy protein results in the formation of toxic lysinoalanine and highly carcinogenic nitrosamines.
  • Free glutamic acid or MSG, a potent neurotoxin, is formed during soy food processing and additional amounts are added to many soy foods to mask soy’s unpleasant taste.
  • Soy foods contain high levels of aluminum, which is toxic to the nervous system and the kidneys.

Myths and Truths About Soy

Here we dispel the myths of the “Diet Dictocrats” and reveal the scientific validity behind our wise ancestors’ nutrient-dense diets.

Myth: Use of soy as a food dates back many thousands of years.

Truth: Soy was first used as a food during the late Chou dynasty (1134-246 BC), only after the Chinese learned to ferment soybeans to make foods like tempeh, natto and tamari.

Myth: Asians consume large amounts of soy foods.

Truth: Average consumption of soy foods in Japan and China is 10 grams (about 2 teaspoons) per day. Asians consume soy foods in small amounts as a condiment, and not as a replacement for animal foods.

Myth: Modern soy foods confer the same health benefits as traditionally fermented soy foods.

Truth: Most modern soy foods are not fermented to neutralize toxins in soybeans, and are processed in a way that denatures proteins and increases levels of carcinogens.

Myth: Soy foods provide complete protein.

Truth: Like all legumes, soybeans are deficient in sulfur-containing amino acids methionine and cystine. In addition, modern processing denatures fragile lysine.

Myth: Fermented soy foods can provide vitamin B12 in vegetarian diets.

Truth: The compound that resembles vitamin B12 in soy cannot be used by the human body: in fact, soy foods cause the body to require more B12

Myth: Soy formula is safe for infants.

Truth: Soy foods contain trypsin inhibitors that inhibit protein digestion and affect pancreatic function. In test animals, diets high in trypsin inhibitors led to stunted growth and pancreatic disorders. Soy foods increase the body’s requirement for vitamin D, needed for strong bones and normal growth.

Phytic acid in soy foods results in reduced bioavailabilty of iron and zinc, which are required for the health and development of the brain and nervous system. Soy also lacks cholesterol, likewise essential for the development of the brain and nervous system.

Megadoses of phytoestrogens in soy formula have been implicated in the current trend toward increasingly premature sexual development in girls and delayed or retarded sexual development in boys.

Myth: Soy foods can prevent osteoporosis.

Truth: Soy foods can cause deficiencies in calcium and vitamin D, both needed for healthy bones. Calcium from bone broths and vitamin D from seafood, lard and organ meats prevent osteoporosis in Asian countries—not soy foods.

Myth: Modern soy foods protect against many types of cancer.

Truth: A British government report concluded that there is little evidence that soy foods protect against breast cancer or any other forms of cancer. In fact, soy foods may result in an increased risk of cancer.

Myth: Soy foods protect against heart disease.

Truth: In some people, consumption of soy foods will lower cholesterol, but there is no evidence that lowering cholesterol with soy protein improves one’s risk of having heart disease.

Myth: Soy estrogens (isoflavones) are good for you.

Truth: Soy isoflavones are phyto-endocrine disrupters. At dietary levels, they can prevent ovulation and stimulate the growth of cancer cells. Eating as little as 30 grams (about 4 tablespoons) of soy per day can result in hypothyroidism with symptoms of lethargy, constipation, weight gain and fatigue.

Myth: Soy foods are safe and beneficial for women to use in their postmenopausal years.

Truth: Soy foods can stimulate the growth of estrogen-dependent tumors and cause thyroid problems. Low thyroid function is associated with difficulties in menopause.

Myth: Phytoestrogens in soy foods can enhance mental ability.

Truth: A recent study found that women with the highest levels of estrogen in their blood had the lowest levels of cognitive function; In Japanese Americans tofu consumption in mid-life is associated with the occurrence of Alzheimer’s disease in later life.

Myth: Soy isoflavones and soy protein isolate have GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) status.

Truth: Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) recently withdrew its application to the FDA for GRAS status for soy isoflavones following an outpouring of protest from the scientific community. The FDA never approved GRAS status for soy protein isolate because of concern regarding the presence of toxins and carcinogens in processed soy.

Myth: Soy foods are good for your sex life.

Truth: Numerous animal studies show that soy foods cause infertility in animals. Soy consumption enhances hair growth in middle-aged men, indicating lowered testosterone levels.

Myth: Soybeans are good for the environment.

Truth: Most soybeans grown in the US are genetically engineered to allow farmers to use large amounts of herbicides.

Myth: Soybeans are good for developing nations.

Truth: In third-world countries, soybeans replace traditional crops and transfer the value-added of processing from the local population to multinational corporations.

Soy Infant Formula: Birth Control Pills for Babies

Babies fed soy-based formula have 13,000 to 22,000 times more estrogen compounds in their blood than babies fed milk-based formula. Infants exclusively fed soy formula receive the estrogenic equivalent of at least four birth control pills per day.

Male infants undergo a testosterone surge during the first few months of life, when testosterone levels may be as high as those of an adult male. During this period, baby boys are programmed to express male characteristics after puberty, not only in the development of their sexual organs and other masculinity traits, but also in setting patterns in the brain characteristic of male behavior.

In animals, studies indicate that phytoestrogens in soy are powerful endocrine disrupters. Soy infant feeding — which floods the bloodstream with female hormones that inhibit testosterone — cannot be ignored as a possible cause of disrupted development patterns in boys, including learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder.

Male children exposed to DES, a synthetic estrogen, had testes smaller than normal on maturation and infant marmoset monkeys fed soy isoflavones had a reduction in testosterone levels up to 70 percent compared to milk-fed controls.

Almost 15 percent of white girls and 50 percent of African-Americans girls show signs of puberty, such as breast development and pubic hair, before the age of eight. Some girls are showing sexual development before the age of three. Premature development of girls has been linked to the use of soy formula and exposure to environmental estrogen-mimickers such as PCBs and DDE.

Intake of phytoestrogens even at moderate levels during pregnancy can have adverse affects on the developing fetus and the timing of puberty later in life.

Source: The Weston A. Price Foundation -

 

This food additive causes severe migraines, heart palpitations, obesity, hyperactivity and serious asthma attacks in children

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Its so important to protect your family from Toxic Food Additives.

Hopefully you’re aware of the perils that are hiding on the shelves of our grocery stores.  If you are like me you make a point to not allow junky food items into your home.  Or maybe you do because you don’t know any better.  That’s OK though; living healthy  is a learning experience and if you’re dedicated and care about your health and your family’s health you can and will overcome the junk!  So don’t start saying I can’t or its too overwhelming, just take little baby steps and everyday try to eliminate one bad thing from your diet and before you know it you will be on the road to a healthier more vibrant you!

There are so many ingredients that are absolutely toxic for us and cause all sorts of health issues but for the sake of this article and the next one that will follow, I will stick to just 2 of these evil offenders.

As a side note.  For those of you interested in the full list I will soon make available a La Chica Organica exclusive eBook entitled “Food The New Poison – What on Earth am I Eating”. So stay tuned.

I so dislike being the whistle blower but someone’s got to say something.

Drum roll please……

Let’s start with MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) a widely used flavor enhancer.  Used in everything from so called healthy chips to jello to that cheap noodle soup in a cup I used to eat over 11 yrs ago because I was in the dark.  It can also be found in infant formulas and things that are labeled as Organic.

So what’s the big deal anyway?  You see, MSG is an excitotoxin, which is a substance that overexcites your neurons to the point of cell damage and, eventually, cell death.  It has been known to cause serious asthma attacks in children, severe migraines, heart palpitations, obesity, hyperactivity in children and the list goes on and on.  Meanwhile we are drugging our kids for ADD and ADHD without even thinking that MSG removal from their diet can possibly eliminate the problem.

Now that you know enough, take a break from reading this article and watch this excellent report done by 60 Minutes, then when you’re done come back.

Did it surprise you that the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) classified MSG as a food ingredient and has deemed it “generally recognized as safe.” Now why on earth would they say that?  Here is why.  By FDA definition, all MSG is “naturally occurring.” “Natural” doesn’t mean “safe.”  “Natural” only means that the ingredient started out in nature.

Aha, now that’s comforting.  So because petroleum is naturally occurring I can make a food product laced with petroleum and call it food because after all it’s naturally occurring.  I don’t know about you but that just scares me.

So what’s a person to do?

Be a mafia super spy, that’s what.  OK I am obviously over-exaggerating but you get the point.  You almost have to take on a mafia mentality to protect yourself these days.  My best advice to you is to read EVERYTHING.  And if you come across some ingredients in the labels you don’t understand then pick up a copy of this book entitled A Consumer’s Dictionary of Food Additives

It will help you understand every ingredient in food today, where it came from what it does etc..  This book is truly amazing.  We often take it with us to the store believe it or not.

But since you don’t have this handy book with you let’s just cover some of the food additives that ALWAYS contain MSG:

—Glutamate

—Glutamic Acid

—Monosodium Glutamate

—Monopotassium Glutamate

—Yeast Extract

—Yeast Food

—Yeast Nutrient

—Autolyzed Yeast

—Autolyzed Yeast Extract

—Torula Yeast

—Autolyzed Soy Protein (any protein that is autolyzed)

—Hydrolyzed Protein (any protein that is hydrolyzed)

—Hydrolyzed Whey Protein

—Hydrolyzed Pea Protein

—Hydrolyzed Corn Protein

—Hydrolyzed Corn Gluten

—Calcium Caseinate

—Sodium Caseinate

—Textured Protein

—Textured Vegetable Protein (TVP)

—Natrium Glutamate (natrium is Latin/German for sodium)

—Gelatin – used in vitamin capsules and other snacks

These ingredients often contain MSG and or MSG is released via the processing

Carrageenan Maltodextrin

Malt extract

Natural pork flavoring

Citric acid

Malt flavoring

Bouillon and Broth

Natural chicken flavoring

Soy protein isolate

Natural beef flavoring

Ultra-pasteurized

Soy sauce

Stock

Barley malt

Soy sauce extract

Whey protein concentrate

Pectin Soy protein

Whey protein

Protease

Soy protein concentrate

Whey protein isolate

Protease enzymes

Anything protein fortified Flavors(s) & Flavoring(s)

Anything enzyme modified

Anything fermented

Natural flavor(s) & flavoring(s)

So please be mindful when it comes to MSG and your health.  Especially with babies and growing children.

Make a decision to just say NO to MSG, your body will thank you later on.

Signing off – La Chica Organica

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About LCO

La Chica Organica is a fun loving mom of 3 beautiful children that enjoys sharing life building truth as a Health and Wellness Educator. Her passion is also seen in the creation of her own line of organic herbal products for her family. Quite often, she is asked to share with moms about the value of using herbs for healing everyday ailments. Part of her mission is to teach people all around the world about optimal health through proper nutrition and help parents make wiser food choices for their children. Her own life testimony of her families’ transition from bad health to better health has helped many families on their way to renewed wellness. To schedule a personal health and wellness at home visit or to invite her to speak at your church or office please email LaChicaOrganica@gmail.com

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