Nicole’s Bread Mix

Do you need an easy low-carb, and low-fat, loaf of bread, and sometimes you just can’t wait to order the mix, or you run out at the last minute? Yeah, me too!

I’ve been seeing a lot of posts with Trim Healthy women asking for a DIY version of our favorite easy bread mix, and so I went to my kitchen to begin testing, because I love a good baking challenge these days.

It took a few tries, but it totally paid off!

I made this bread mix from a similar ingredient profile to that of the Trim Healthy version, so this loaf has a similar fuel source and ALL the details are below! Man, I LOVE this lifestyle!

**I have included links to the products mentioned in the recipe below to make it more convenient for you to find them. If you choose to make a purchase through these links, I may receive a small commission, at no additional cost to you. This blesses my little, large, family and allows me to continue to make free recipes available here for you to enjoy.**

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Ingredients:

Method:

Mix all dry ingredients together very well. This can be mixed in advance for even faster, and more convenient bread-like baking. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

Put 1 1/3 Cup egg whites and 3/4 cup cool water into a blender and have it running on a low setting while you pour the dry ingredients into it. Let it run for an additional 30 seconds on low, and then pour it into a prepared loaf pan. I prepared mine with parchment paper to make it come out cleanly for the cooling process.

Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 1 hour in a preheated oven. Turn the oven off once the timer goes off, without opening the oven door, and allow it to sit in the oven for an additional 20 minutes while the temperature comes down some. Then, remove it from the oven, and the pan (parchment makes this part a SO EASY) and allow to cool on a cooling rack, completely before cutting into it.

** I got 18 slices, approximately 1/4in thick off of this loaf. 1/12th of this recipe is right at the limit for fat in a fuel pull meal on the Trim Healthy Lifestyle plan, so keep that in mind when you are using this in an E or FP setting. **

I have an Easier Easy Bread recipe too if you are out of egg whites, or don’t enjoy keeping them around.

Thank you for stopping by!

If you want to know how to Cook Less and Eat More, or want to look into my Trim Healthy Lifestyle Coaching Services, you’ve come to the right place!

Shelf Staple Bread Mix

Do you need an easy low-carb, and low-fat, loaf of bread? Yeah, me too!

I’ve been seeing a lot of posts with Trim Healthy women asking for a DIY version of our favorite easy bread mix, and so I went to my kitchen to begin testing, because I love a good baking challenge these days.

It took a few tries, but it totally paid off!

I made it easier, because it is completely shelf stable, AND only uses WATER as the liquid. How much easier could it get, right?

**I have included links to the products mentioned in the recipe below to make it more convenient for you to find them. If you choose to make a purchase through these links, I may receive a small commission, at no additional cost to you. This blesses my little, large, family and allows me to continue to make free recipes available here for you to enjoy.**

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Ingredients:

Method:

Mix all dry ingredients together very well. This can be mixed in advance for even faster, and more convenient bread-like baking. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

Put 1 3/4 Cups of water into a blender and have it running on a low setting while you pour the dry ingredients into it. Let it run for an additional 30 seconds on low, and then pour it into a prepared loaf pan. I prepared mine with parchment paper to make it come out cleanly for the cooling process.

Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 1 hour in a preheated oven. Turn the oven off once the timer goes off, without opening the oven door, and allow it to sit in the oven for an additional 20 minutes while the temperature comes down some. Then, remove it from the oven, and the pan (parchment makes this part a SO EASY) and allow to cool on a cooling rack, completely before cutting into it.

** I got 18 slices, approximately 1/4in thick off of this loaf. 1/12th of this recipe is right at the limit for fat in a fuel pull meal on the Trim Healthy Lifestyle plan, so keep that in mind when you are using this in an E or FP setting. **

Thank you for stopping by!

If you want to know how to Cook Less and Eat More, or want to look into my Trim Healthy Lifestyle Coaching Services, you’ve come to the right place!

Cajun Seasoning

It’s time to build your Gluten Free Pantry! I think every home should have one, and DIY seasoning blends are not only more flavorful than most you can buy at the store, but also economical and have cleaner ingredients.

We really enjoy spicy things in the Treehouse, some of us more than others, and my husband is a good old southern boy who loves any cajun dish he can get his hands on.

Here is my Cajun Seasoning Blend. If you make it, and enjoy it, please tag me @lifeinthetreehouse on Instagram or @NicoleBurch on Facebook, I would love to see what you make with it!

I have included links to our favorite products below. If you choose to make a purchase through any of these links, I may receive a small commission, at not additional cost to you. This helps me continue to create free content for you to enjoy here, and support my little, large, family.

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Ingredients:

We get most of our bulk spices here and if you would like to look at other products we use you will find them here.

Method:

Mix all ingredients together and store in an airtight container.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

If you want to learn more about my Trim Healthy Mama Lifestyle Coaching, Products we use, or how to make killer, lowfat green beans you have come to the right place.

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