Grain-Free Granola Recipe

A favorite breakfast of mine, growing up, was cereal and milk.  Through my stomach healing journey, I gave up all of my favorite cereals and granolas.  I tried granola recipes made with nuts and coconut flakes.  My body didn’t tolerate them very well.

I decided I can’t tolerate honey or maple syrup.  I can tolerate date syrup.  I created a granola recipe using date syrup instead of honey and maple syrup.

My favorite date syrup is Date Lady date syrup.

The kitchen smells so good, when the granola is cooling, my family has been known to eat it from the baking sheet.  You will want to bag this up as soon as you can.

Grain-Free Granola Recipe

  • 3 cups coconut chips
  • 2 cups nuts (walnuts, macadamias, pine nuts, cashews, pecans)
  • ¼ cup coconut oil
  • 3/8 cup date syrup (Date Lady Date Syrup)
  • 1 ½ t vanilla
  • 1 ½ t cinnamon
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
  2. In a large mixing bowl add the coconut chips and nuts 
  3. Place parchment paper on large baking sheet
  4. Stir together until mixed
  5. In a small saucepan, over low medium heat, melt the coconut oil.
  6. Stir in the date syrup.
  7. Continue stirring until it boils.
  8. Stir in the vanilla and cinnamon.
  9. Pour over the coconut and nuts mixture.
  10. Stir until the nut mixture is coated with caramel mixture.
  11. Pour the mixture on to the baking sheet.
  12. Press it down into one layer on the baking sheet.
  13. Put in a preheated oven for 15 minutes.  Stir halfway through.
  14. Take out of the oven and stir again.  Let the granola cool.
  15. Use a spatula to break the granola into bite size parts.  
  16. Put the granola in a large baggie.
  17. Keep in the refrigerator.

The First Step in My Whole Foods Journey

My stomach always burned.  I had pretty low energy. Modern medicine prescribed proton pump inhibitors and muscle relaxers.   They didn’t work. I decided to take control and heal myself. This would mean changing the food I ate.  I told my family that I would need their support in making these changes. They agreed to help whenever they could.  

It’s hard to make the change from eating the American diet to eating a whole food diet.  My family loved flavorful food, comfort food, and good old American food. It was important for me to slowly make changes to our diet. I didn’t want my family to suffer while I made these changes.   I needed my family to be satisfied with the changes I made. I work full-time, I volunteer at my children’s’ school, and my children were involved in after school activities. With this schedule, I needed the food preparation to be easy.

When I finally decided to change the way I eat, I tried using gluten-free flours.  I tried different non-wheat flours and recipes to use the flour. I was amazed at how good the food tasted.  I cooked with the flours for several months. I didn’t really notice much of a change to my health, but I was encouraged to keep moving forward.

My husband suggested I check out Danielle Walker, Against The Grains.  I read Danielle’s blog. I read her story and it reminded me of mine. I was blown away.  I was not alone in my battle with unexplained painful stomach. There was someone else experiencing these issues that couldn’t be helped with western medicine.

I purchased her cookbook, Meals Made Simple.  Danielle provided an 8 week menu of dinner recipes in her cookbook.  She included a shopping list for each week. I told my family we were going to try this 8 week plan.  I followed the recipes and my family raved about my cooking. We really enjoyed the healthy flavorful meals and they were so easy to prepare.  

I learned a lot about reading labels and looking for hidden gluten in the ingredients.  I learned about selecting better quality ingredients that would encourage healing in my body.  I noticed an improvement in my energy right away. After the eight weeks, the burning in my stomach was improving.

I purchased Danielle’s other books, Against The Grains, and Celebrations.  Her recipes are so easy and taste great. With her recipes and shopping lists for each week, my confidence in my cooking increased and I was ready to try other whole food diet authors.

I stuck my toes in the water.  I was exposed to a different way of healing myself.  I didn’t feel completely deprived of my favorite foods.  I had a long way to go to heal myself. It was time to research stricter diets that would treat my gut fungus.

My Journey

With this blog, I will share my journey to improve my stomach health.  After many years of feeling pretty awful and no real help from my doctors, I was feeling very frustrated and hopeless.  I hope that through these blog posts others may find they are not alone in their frustration of feeling lousy and undergoing test after test and not finding any relief.  I will share my journey to heal my body through changing the food I ate. I want to give others hope that relief is possible. Everyone’s journey is different. I hope this blog will give someone struggling with digestive issues ideas on how to heal themselves.

My stomach problems started in college.  My stomach would burn when I got stressed out during finals week.  I would take antacids for relief. Eventually, they weren’t enough.  The health service doctor prescribed an acid reducer. I took the acid reducer for 2 years.  My symptoms got worse and I went to a gastroenterologist. I had an endoscopy which verified I had gastritis.  The doctor prescribed a muscle relaxer to clear up the gastritis and then I went on a maintenance protocol of a once daily fiber drink.  I also ate a fairly bland diet.

Seven years later, I had another gastritis flare up.  My gastroenterologist did another endoscopy with the same results.  Gastritis! The doctor prescribed the fiber drink with the prescription acid reducer to clear up the gastritis. I managed my symptoms for another 7 years.

I couldn’t take pain medication, because that caused flare-ups.  I would get a flare-up from cold or the flu. I would use over the counter acid reducers, and drink only chicken broth for a week to clear up the gastritis.

I experienced a really bad flare-up a year after I lost my sister to suicide.  My gastroenterologist did another endoscopy. Same diagnosis, gastritis. The usual protocol of fiber and acid reducer didn’t work.  I had an mri twice on my liver. Nothing was wrong with my liver. I went on a proton pump inhibitor. I managed with the bland diet but my symptoms didn’t go away.

My husband encouraged me to try changes in my diet.  I tried cutting out gluten. It helped but it wasn’t enough.  I read a grain free, dairy free food blog. I bought the author’s cookbooks.  I learned more about reading labels, hidden gluten, and being dairy free. The food was great and easy to prepare.  It opened my mind up to other possibilities on this journey to heal my stomach.

I went to a chiropractor  who told me about stimulation of my vagus nerve to help with digestion.  I thought, why not, right now I’ll try anything. I was amazed at how much it helped my symptoms.  I started with once a week appointments, then went to two weeks, once a month, and now I go when I have symptoms.  Definitely, part of my maintenance protocol.

I read about a supplement protocol that reduced inflammation.  I followed the protocol. Within a couple weeks of starting the supplements my symptoms improved.  No pain. I was really encouraged. Next, I tried to go off my proton pump inhibitor, and within 1 week, my gastritis flared up again. My symptoms continued for 6 months. I lost 20 pounds. I was miserable.

I went to a naturopath for some help.  She recommended a stool test. The test results indicated, I had a fungus in my gut.  She gave me a strong probiotic for 7 days followed by a buteraid supplement. My symptoms improved greatly.  I was able to gain the weight I lost.

I researched gut fungus and how to treat it.  I read a specific carb diet can help treat a gut fungus.    I tried a specific carb diet for hard cases.  I followed the plan. My symptoms slowly went away. After three months, I was symptom free.  After another month, I went off my proton pump inhibitor. I still take the buteraid supplement and the daily fiber.

I feel so much better but I still have work to do.  I am very thankful for the autoimmune issues, and food blogs, I researched.  Each story I read gave me hope that I could be healthy.