Tag: food addiction recovery
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Ezekiel Tortilla Pizza

This is one of the easiest weeknight meals in the Abstinent Kitchen playbook. It’s balanced, fast, and built on a foundation designed to keep you spiritually centered, physically nourished, and emotionally steady. Especially for anyone in recovery from food addiction.
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Crispy Tofu

Make perfectly crispy tofu every time without flour or frying. This Abstinent Kitchen staple is high-protein, sugar-free, flour-free, and ideal for food addiction recovery. Simple ingredients, huge flavor, and satisfying crunch.
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Why We Organize Our Recipes By Food Type (And Why It Matters So Much In Food Addiction Recovery)

You will not see the usual “breakfast”, “lunch”, “snacks”, or “dinner” categories. Instead, everything is grouped by simple food types: proteins, starches, veggies, fruits, dairy, and healthy fats. At first glance, it might seem unusual or overly simple, but there’s actually a very real and very recovery-centered reason behind it.
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Homemade Chicken Soup

For many of us recovering from food addiction, the winter months can stir up old patterns. Cold weather, holiday stress, family dynamics, and the pace of December can make the desire for comfort food louder than usual. This soup can provide a level of seasonal comfort without hijacking your brain or compromising your abstinence.
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When “Sugar Season” Hits: How Food Addicts Can Protect Their Recovery During December

December is an intense month for anyone who has ever used food to cope, soothe, celebrate, numb, or survive. But with the right tools, the right spiritual support, and a steady connection to your recovery, you can get through “sugar season” with peace, confidence, and clarity. And your abstinence in tact.
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Butternut Squash with Browned Butter and Crispy Sage

This recipe is my abstinent, nourishing take on the beloved butternut squash ravioli you often see during fall and winter. Instead of pasta, you get tender cubes of caramelized butternut squash roasted to perfection. Instead of a rich, heavy sauce, you get a simple browned butter drizzle infused with crispy sage leaves that bring all…
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Meal Prep for Food Addiction Recovery

When you have abstinent food ready and available, you’re not just feeding your body; you’re protecting your recovery, your serenity, and your future self. The truth is, food addition often hinges on moments of decision (or, indecision). And the easiest moments – the ones where you choose recovery with confidence – are the ones where…
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How To Navigate Thanksgiving As A Food Addict In Recovery

The holidays can certainly stir up powerful emotions – nostalgia, family tension, loneliness, comparison, and fear of missing out. Yes – combine good ‘ol FOMO with endless desserts, casseroles, and those “just taste this” moments, and it’s easy to slide back into old behaviors if we are not spiritually prepared. That’s why this holiday requires…
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The Pink Cloud In Food Addiction Recovery

The “pink cloud” is a term borrowed from addiction recovery circles, describing the euphoric state that often comes in early sobriety – or in our case, early food abstinence. It’s the high that comes from finally breaking free from the obsession. Your body detoxes from sugar and flour, your mind clears, and for the first…
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Burger Sauce

This simple burger sauce gives you that classic “special sauce” flavor while staying fully aligned with your recovery food plan.
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Burger Salad Bowl

Burger Salad Bowl delivers all the flavors of a burger – savory protein, crunchy veggies, creamy dressing, and that classic “burger bite” – all without the bun, the sugar, or the food-addiction triggers.
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Finding Balance: Weighing Yourself in Recovery

Recovery asks us to trade control for surrender, obsession for balance, and fear for honesty. So how does that translate when it comes to stepping on the scale? Can we use the scale without letting it use us?