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Egg Free Banana Coconut Macaroons ( GF)



These easy egg free banana coconut macaroons are made from a few simple gluten free and vegan ingredients. I whipped them up with my grandkids in just 3 easy steps in less than 25 minutes from start to finish!

3 Easy Steps: 
1. Mix ingredients in a bowl with a spoon
2. Shape into balls
3. Bake for 15 minutes

It's a healthy, dairy free, dessert that can be packed in lunches, taken along in your purse just about anywhere, or elegantly served at the Seder. The ingredients are made from real food and offers a nutritional boost.

Since it's Passover this week, what better than a simple ( KP) cookie that is fun for little ones to make and tasty enough for everyone to enjoy!

Sometimes you just want something sweet; try this real food quick and easy recipe!
If you are making these for Passover- all ingredients should be labeled with a hecture.

Coconut is a good fat, the sweetness comes mostly from the banana, and they are filling.

Author: Judee Algazi @Gluten Free A-Z Blog
Prep: 5 minutes
Bake Time: 15 minutes
Total : 20 minutes
Makes: 1 dozen macaroons
Adapted from: Paleo Table

Ingredients: 
2 cups of shredded coconut ( or coconut flakes)
1 ripe banana, mashed
1 Tablespoon of honey ( or sugar if you must)
1 Tablespoon of cocoa
2 Tablespoons of oil ( coconut or olive)
1 tsp. cinnamon
Optional: chocolate chips

Directions: 
Preheat oven to 300 degrees
Place all ingredients in a large bowl and mix well with a spoon. Shape the mixture into 1 inch ( ish) balls and place on a covered cookie sheet. Bake for 15 minutes. Remove and place in mini muffin holders if desired.


Place on parchment paper and bake for 15 minutes






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Thieves: We use it to boost our immune system. It's the first winter that I have not come down with a cold. I dilute it with a carrier oil and rub the thieves on the bottom of my feet before I go out each day. I also made a roll-on to carry with me for a touch up on my wrists in the movie theater, when I'm in a crowd, etc.. 

Panaway: I use this soothe achy muscles and it works great! I love the smell too. 

Lavendar: I diffuse this one at night before bed. It's very relaxing and we feel so peaceful when it's diffusing.

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