Instagram did not return a 200.
Follow mrsbidds @ Instagram

Handrafted

Handrafted

Creating the life you dream of, one essential oil at a time. Your complete guide to everything Young Living Essential Oils. Located in Dallas, Texas, USA.

Young Living – Super Cal Plus

Super Cal Plus How To Use:   Take two capsules daily with food. Key Factors: Made from red algae; a plant-based, all natural mineral source Includes Super Cal Plus essential oil…

Super Cal Plus

How To Use:

 

Take two capsules daily with food.

Key Factors:

  • Made from red algae; a plant-based, all natural mineral source
  • Includes Super Cal Plus essential oil blend
  • Provides calcium, magnesium and 72 other trace marine minerals.
  • Shown results in providing bone density, structure and integrity support*

Interesting Facts:

  • The Super Cal Plus essential oil blend contains Idaho Blue Spruce, Black Spruce, Copaiba and Vetiver.
  • Red marine algae are found in oceans and generally referred to as sea vegetables.
  • The mineral content in red marine algae has been found to be 20 times more than that of the plants grown on land.
  • Calcium plays a big role in making muscles contract, helps to send messages through nerves, and also acts in the release of hormones. If calcium levels are low, the body will steal calcium from the bones to make up the difference.
  • It also helps with the electricity in nerves, and with muscle contraction. In the heart, calcium is the mineral that plays a key role in causing the heart to contract.

 

Want It Free?

Marjoram is a featured oil in February’s Essential Rewards FREEBIES. Want to know more? Email me: carolyn@handrafted.com.

JOIN HANDRAFTED WELLNESS

 

Interested in other essential oil products? Read More

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. 
4,553 Comments on Young Living – Super Cal Plus

Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites – KETO Friendly

With Valentine’s Day upon us, the sugary sweet temptations are in full swing everywhere you go. Being on a KETO diet during such a time can be the ultimate test!…

With Valentine’s Day upon us, the sugary sweet temptations are in full swing everywhere you go. Being on a KETO diet during such a time can be the ultimate test! These tasty dark chocolate bites are keto friendly and ultra tasty! The perfect treat to add a little “normal” into your Love Day festivities. 

KETO Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites

Ingredients

KETO Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites

Melt

Begin by melting your chocolate in a double boiler (or a makeshift double broiler, seen above â˜º). Melt slowly and mix often. Chocolate will take some time to melt. 

While the chocolate is melting prep a muffin pan with 10 cupcake liners. Lightly grease each liner before filling. In addition, be sure there is room in your freezer for the muffin tray to lie flat. 

Once chocolate is melted completely, carefully add chocolate to the bottom of each liner. Use about 2/3 of the chocolate on the first layer. After chocolate is added place the muffin pan in the freezer and let set.

KETO Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites

Toffee

While the first layer is setting in the freezer begin the toffee layer. Add the butter and monkfruit sweetener to a saucepan. Allow the butter to melt and the sweetener to dissolve completely once the butter is melted completely add the nuts and begin to stir constantly as the mixture turns to toffee. Be careful not to rush this process – the toffee will burn.

KETO Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites

Remove the muffin pan from the freezer and pour the hot toffee into each cup. Once done return the muffin tray to the freezer.

KETO Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites

While the toffee is setting in the freezer pull the double broiler back on the burner and heat the chocolate once again. 

When melted pull the muffin tray out of the freezer and top each cup with a final layer of chocolate. Lastly, sprinkle with a course Sea Salt while the chocolate is still melted. Return to the freezer for a final set. Store in an airtight container. 

Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites

Prefer savory over sweet? Check out this blog post for my favorite KETO Friendly Snack!

Happy Love Day!

xo,

C

KETO Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites
5 from 1 vote
Print

KETO Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites

Ultra-rich, sweet treat. Perfect for the low carb sweet tooth.

Course Dessert
Keyword KETO, Low Carb
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 10
Author Carolyn of Handrafted

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces Unsweetened Dark Chocolate
  • 7 tbsp Monkfruit Sweetener
  • 6 tbsp Butter
  • 1 cup Raw Pecans (or nut of choice) chopped
  • 15 drops Liquid Stevia
  • Sea Salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Melt chocolate in a double boiler until smooth.

  2. Prepare a muffin pan with 10 liners (lightly greased).

  3. Add melted chocolate to each liner. Spread evenly in each liner. (Use about 2/3 of the total chocolate)

  4. Place muffin pan in the freezer and allow chocolate to set.

  5. Combine butter and monk fruit sweetener in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir constantly until sweetener is completely dissolved.

  6. As the mixture begins to thicken add the liquid stevia and chopped nuts.

  7. Remove the muffin pan from the freezer and spoon toffee mixture into each cup - spreading evenly between each liner.

  8. Return muffin pan to the freezer.

  9. Reheat remaining chocolate. 

  10. Once melted remove muffin pan from the freezer and cover toffee with remaining chocolate.

  11. Place back in the freezer for the final set.

Recipe Notes

Store in an airtight container. 

Calories: 191g

Total Fat: 17g

Net Carbs: 18g

Protein: 2g

 

12,414 Comments on Dark Chocolate Toffee Pecan Bites – KETO Friendly

Marjoram Essential Oil

MARJORAM Aroma: Sweet and woodsy herbal aroma. How To Use:   Diffuse, directly inhale or dilute with V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex to apply topically.   Marjoram Vitality Can be taken daily…

MARJORAM

Aroma:

Sweet and woodsy herbal aroma.

How To Use:

 

Diffuse, directly inhale or dilute with V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex to apply topically.

 

Marjoram Vitality Can be taken daily as a dietary supplement to provide powerful antioxidant support for a healthy lifestyle and supports the digestive and immune systems when combined with a healthy diet

Common Uses:

  • Headaches, Neck & Back Discomfort
  • Muscle Aches and Pains
  • Stress Relief
  • Digestion Aide 
  • Immune Support
  • Menstrual Support
  • Blood Pressure Support
  • Food Enhancer

Interesting Facts:

  • Marjoram is very similar to oregano.
  • Marjoram can be used for seasoning soups, stews, dressings, sauces and teas.
  • Its botanical name means “joy of the mountain” in Greek, and was actually first used to make wreaths for use as wedding flowers.This was because Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, was believed to wear wreaths made from marjoram. (source)

 

Want It Free?

Marjoram is a featured oil in February’s Essential Rewards FREEBIES. Want to know more? Email me: carolyn@handrafted.com.

JOIN HANDRAFTED WELLNESS

4,004 Comments on Marjoram Essential Oil

A Guide to Topical Use of Essential Oils

Diffusing your essential oils is a great first step. Getting to know their scents and their uses builds your confidence. If you are just getting started, be sure to read my…

Diffusing your essential oils is a great first step. Getting to know their scents and their uses builds your confidence. If you are just getting started, be sure to read my Introduction to Wellness and my Diffuser Basics posts! Once you feel comfortable in that arena it is time to use the oils topically. Using the oils topically means to literally rub them into your skin. There are some oils you can use on your skin “neet” (without a carrier oil) but most are best used with a carrier oil (and this helps the oils go further ðŸ˜‰). 

Essential oils are easily absorbed through the pores of the skin. Using essential oils by applying to the skin is a great way to see fast results. Once the oil is applied to the skin it is absorbed and enters the bloodstream.How Fast Do Oils Work

Reading The Labels

When working with Essential Oils it is important to read the labels carefully. Each label will tell you how to use it and at what dilution rate. 

Young Living Label Instructions

Carrier Oils

What are carrier oils?

Carrier oils are naturally derived from vegetarian sources and have a neutral smell. They aren’t volatile (they don’t evaporate) like essential oils, which makes them an excellent medium for dilution and application.

V-6*

  • A Young Living blend that combines fractionated coconut oil, grapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, wheat germ oil, sunflower oil, and olive oil
  • Moisturizing
  • An excellent carrier oil for all your pure essential oils and applications

*Caution: May cause a reaction to those with nut allergies.


Grapeseed Oil

  • Light and thin consistency
  • Well suited for massages; leaves a light glossy film over the skin
  • Moisturizing
  • High in linoleic acid
  • Relatively short shelf life

Sweet Almond Oil*

  • Slightly sweet, nutty aroma
  • Medium consistency
  • Absorbs relatively quickly; leaves a slight hint of oil on the skin
  • Rich in vitamin E and oleic acid
  • Moisturizing
  • Good all-purpose carrier oil

*Caution: May cause a reaction to those with nut allergies.


Jojoba Oil

  • Slightly nutty aroma
  • Medium consistency
  • Superior, non-greasy absorption, similar to the skin’s natural oils
  • Moisturizing for skin and hair
  • Long shelf life

Olive Oil

  • Popular, easy-to-find oil used in both topical and culinary applications
  • Thicker consistency; leaves an oily feel on the skin
  • Stronger aroma
  • Good source of oleic acid (omega fatty acid)
  • Relatively short shelf life

Fractionated Coconut Oil

  • Unlike coconut oil, fractionated coconut oil is liquid at room temperature
  • No noticeable aroma
  • Absorbs well; leaves skin feeling silky and moisturized; non-greasy
  • High in essential fatty acids
  • Long shelf life

Coconut Oil

  • Solid at room temperature
  • Distinct coconut aroma
  • Solid white color
  • Leaves a moisturizing, oily feeling layer on top of the skin
  • Long shelf life

Cocoa Butter

  • Solid and difficult to work with at room temperature
  • Best used when melted and blended with other carrier oils
  • Sweet, chocolate aroma

Shea Butter

  • Solid at room temperature
  • Nutty aroma
  • Cream colored
  • Moisturizing to skin and hair; leaves behind a moisturizing, waxy-feeling layer

Dilution Ratios

It is important to dilute essential oils, especially when using them on children. Skin irritation or sensitization from topical use is possible if oils are not diluted accurately. Follow the chart below when diluting for children (found on the Young Living Blog).

How Do I Dilute Essential Oils

While I was researching for this blog I found this fun website that offers a downloadable dilution chart, check it out here.

How Do I Dilute Essential Oils

Borrowed from Simply Earth

Placement

So now you know what carrier oil to use and how much to dilute each oil – but where are you suppose to apply the oils? Use the chart below (found on HelloGlow) to get you off to a good start.

Where to use Essential Oils

Borrowed from HelloGlow.com

Photosensitivity

One last thing to keep in mind is that certain oils are photosensitive. Photosensitive oils are oils that when applied and placed under UV light can cause a chemical reaction that can result in a burn.

According to Young Living’s website, most photosensitive oils should remain out of the sun for at least 12 hours. Some photosensitive oils will require up to 72 hours out of the sunlight so be sure to research your particular oils and/or blends. Utilize the website and product guide for more information before heading outside.

Also, just to be clear. As stated before essential oils absorb deep into the skin, so deep that 1) you cannot wash them off before going outside and 2) you cannot protect your skin by using topical sunscreen. 

Topical Use for Essential Oils

Disclosure: Please note that some of the links in this post are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a small commission.

4,605 Comments on A Guide to Topical Use of Essential Oils

Type on the field below and hit Enter/Return to search