I⦠I wish I knew what I wanted to say here. Itās been awhile, to say the least. Iāve been sick. We donāt exactly know what this āsickā is at this point. The cold and sinus infection are out of my system. Now, Iām just doing my best. Each day is a little better, but Iāve missed more school than I can wrap my head around. Iāve dropped most of my classes, which has been a beautiful relief but also tinged with sadness and confusion which my straight-A student brain canāt seem to fully comprehend. So⦠thatās where I am right now. All of this has meant that baking hasnāt been happening. At least not much, and very rarely by me.
A week ago, I baked for the first time in nearly a month; I sat down a lot, I struggled, I went slow, but I did it. It was perfect. These blondies were fantastically simple. They were exactly what I needed. Even though my appetite has been missing for the greater part of the last month, I wanted more of these. In fact, I still do.
Itās funny how the world changes when youāre sick. You see, I havenāt been to school in quite some time, so that whole human interaction thing? Itās most often limited to those that are in my house. Donāt get me wrong, I love my family, but I miss my friends. I miss the laughs, the randomness and the simple friendship. Some have stopped by, and some will soon *hint, hint*. For the most part though? Iāve been floating through the days. Mostly fuzzy, often exhausted, but needing some connection. Something to keep me in the loop, of something. Thatās where twitterās magic lies.
You see, any time of day you can log on. I get to watch conversations about anything and everything that those I follow are chatting about. I know itās not the same thing, but the people on the other end of those computers are certainly real (well⦠in most circumstances!), and theyāve been a lifesaver these past few months. Hearing about the everyday beauty, heartbreak and food (itās always about the food š ) that theyāre enjoying removes some of that disconnect. I get to share the little things that made my day beautiful. We get to feel the love, and make friends. I know that most people that arenāt active on twitter donāt really āgetā it, but honestly? Itās a way to connect, and these are real people, real friends. Itās not just random, pointless things. Sure, it can be, but itās primarily community. This place to connect with people all over the world. From friends to acquaintances to random people to mixtures of all three. Itās a beautiful thing. And sometimes? Itās exactly what you need. In fact, these blondies were born on twitter, with a nudge from Gwendolyn Richards.
Gluten-Free Blondies
Ingredients
1 stick (1/2 cup) salted butter, melted
1 cup packed brown sugar (7.40 oz / 210 g)
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 tsp vanilla
1/4 cup tapioca starch/flour (1.10 oz / 32 g)
1/4 cup sweet rice flour (1.25 oz / 35 g)
1/4 cup millet flour (1.35 oz / 37 g)
2 tbsp brown rice flour (0.70 oz / 20 g)
3/4 tsp xanthan gum
1/4 slivered almonds
1/4 cup shredded coconut
1/4 cup chocolate chips
Steps
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and grease an 8 by 8 inch pan.
Whisk together melted butter and brown sugar in a large bowl, until smooth. Add the egg and vanilla, and whisk until smooth.
In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the flours and xanthan gum until uniform in colour. Stir the flours into the batter, a third at a time. Once combined, fold in the almonds, coconut and chocolate chips. Scrape into prepared pan and even the batter out through the pan.
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the centre comes out with a crumb or two sticking to it. Let cool, in the pan on a cooling rack. Cut into squares and enjoy!
Linked to Slightly Indulgent Tuesdays.
Enjoy these! And everything else youāre doing. I hope youāre smiling through your days. I am.
xoxo
Lauren



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Iām sorry you havenāt been well, Lauren. I really hope you get all better very soon. And, as a school nerd , I know what itās like to not want to waste a semester - but the important thing is to take care of yourself.
Those blondies look terrific. I hope you can get back to baking soon!
Aw, Lauren, I hope youāre feeling like your young self soon! Iāve missed seeing whatās going on in your kitchen! Those Blondies look AMAZING! Mmmā¦
Well, in addition to being fantastically simple, those blondies are also fantastically beautiful and I bet they are fantastically delicious, too!
So lovely. Twitter is a magic place, isnāt it? I love the relationships Iāve made there and I always love seeing your smiling face there. Maybe that sounds silly, but when I see @celiacteen, I see you at the computer smiling and typing. š I am sending you all the healing hugs in the world, so you can get past whatever this is that is ailing you, Lauren.
xo,
Shirley
Lauren, I think about you all of the time. I am praying for recovery and wonderful health for you! It makes me so sad to know that you are still not feeling yourself. Just know that we are all here for you and we all just wish that there was so much more we could do than just talk to you through Twitter!! Much love and health to you, my friend.
Oh, and these blondies?? They look divine!!
xo
kim
Oh, Lauren, I sure hope you get to feeling better soon. Iām so sorry youāve been dealing with this. I can understand your angst about school, but thereās plenty of time for that. Youāll get back eventually and you will shine.
I feel the exact same way you do about Twitter, and youāve said it so beautifully. You, my dear, are part of the joy that I find in Twitter every day.
Youāve been in my thoughts too, Lauren. When I see you on twitter and you arenāt feeling well, I always send a little Mama Bear love up North. Hang in there-you havenāt lost your way with words or your camera.
Hope you feel better soon. Your recipes look great.
-Abisaac
I hope you are feeling better very, very soon. Sending lots of good thoughts your way.
And, beautiful Blondies.
xoxo,
Tia
These look great, Lauren and I canāt wait to try them!
Weāre dealing with the same issue with my daughter. Sheās missed so much school and no one can tell us what she has or what to do to get her better and keep her better. Itās so frustrating for her to miss, be behind and not get the grades she is so used to getting. Know that you are not alone and that there are lots of people praying for you!
Lisa
Lauren, I really hope you feel better soon, sending you lots of well wishes and hugs! And these blondies look just lovely.
So glad it sounds like youāre on the mend! Welcome back to the world of baking and āsocializingā with us again on Twitter! : )
Baking has always been cathartic for me - hoping it brings you some joy again as you navigate through this time in your life.
Love you, Lauren. I hope that you can figure out whatever is bringing you down. Let me know if I can help in any way.
These look wonderful! Sorry to hear you havenāt been well - hope youāre feeling better soon
I understand a lot of what youāre going through, Lauren, and I know itās not easy. You have such a great outlook on your setbacks and on life in general, and youāre also (as you know) very, very fortunate to have such understanding family and friends. But your attitude is really inspiring-you know that you need to take care of yourself, and youāre good about doing that. Itās the most important thing. Thanks for helping others remember that.
<3
Lauren,
healing hugs to you & the joy of the season!
Gigi
Iād been wondering where you were. I didnāt realize you were still sick! I hope youāre back to 100% soon, poor thing!
Iām so sorry you have been sick. What a whirlwind to go through. The blondies look delicious, and right now Iām hoping you truly get feeling better. Iāve missed your beautiful posts :).
Lauren I love love love Blondies, and yours look fantastic! It is good to see one of your amazing recipes with your fantastic pics. Iām sorry that youāve been feeling unwell. Iāll think healthy thoughts for you and youāll be back at school in no time! xo
Lauren, these blondies look sublime. The texture is very appealing. I canāt wait to try them!
iām taking these to our support group meeting next weekend and making a double batch to have some for Christmas. Iām so sorry that youāre not feeling well. Itās hard to miss school but your health is the most important. Praying that they find out what this is and can get you back to your old self.
Oh my gosh what a crazy experience to have to go through!! Sending you happy thoughts of gluten free yumminess that everything clears up soon. Keep twittering, and making these beautiful blondies
Lauren,
So sorry to hear you are not feeling well, and that it has dragged on so long. Know that you have the healing force of the entire online gluten free community behind you and sending you positive ju-ju.
Big E-hugs,
Erin
Hey Lauren,
Iām so sorry to hear youāre still sick! Iāve missed your posts immensely. Iām recently gluten free and youāve helped SO much in motivating me with beautiful photos and recipes. I love what you said about community, you make me want to become more a part of it! Praying you get better soon! I know not being able to bake must be hell for u.
Hugs,
Robyn
Do you still eat dairy? I had to give it up along with gluten as it caused sinus problems, migraines & fogginess.
Lauren, what a lovely post. I am sorry to hear of your struggles with health (that I follow on Twitter, of course!) but am so glad to have āmetā you. I love that about Twitter too that you can feel connected even when you are alone.
Hang in there, things will get better and in the meantime, donāt stress about us, your friends, weāre not going anywhere! xox
Oy! You poor thing!!! Iām glad to see that youāre coming out of the fog a bit, but I worry about you! These blondies look absolutely incredible-wonderfully moist. I think I need to go and get my hands on some of the ingredients Iām lacking, like xantham gumā¦. And Amen about Twitter! XOXOXO
Iām so sad for you that youāve not been well and struggling to find answers. It must be so frustrating. Iām glad youāre feeling better, but hoping that you get some clarity, and that this fog lifts.
Blondies! I had forgotten. I used to make them with cranberries and white chocolate chunks around the holidays, sometimes with orange zest grated into the batter. Thanks for the reminder!
Iām so sorry to hear that you have been sick. I hope that your body starts recovering soon.
I do have a question about this recipe. No leavener like baking soda or powder? Just curious. We used to make blondies when we were eating regular gluten, so this is going to be a fun surprise for my daughter this afternoon. Thank you.
these look delightful! Iāve never tried making (or eating for that matter) blondies so will give these ago sometime soon.
Hope you are feeling better, nothing worse than when youāre sick and you canāt seem to get outta the slump.
Lauren, You are so strong. I can imagine how hard itās been and yet youāre still positive and smiling. You are awesome! Iām sending you love and healing prayers! {{{hugs}}} Kelly
PS The blondies look very yummy
Thank you all - youāre a big part of the reason Iāve been smiling :).
Hi Tammy! Yes, thatās correct. These are bordering on fudgy, and they get their bit of leavening from the egg.
Hi Shari, yes I do. Weāre looking at lots of things right now, and that is one of them.
Hi Lauren,
My heart goes out to you during this trying time! It is so hard to be sick and not know whatās going on, but Iām glad to see that youāre working through it. Hang in there, I know that youāll be back to your old self very soon! As Cheryl of GF Goodness would say, lots of snuggles for you!
Lauren, I am sending love and good energy your way! Things are turning around for you starting NOW!
These blondies look absolutely amazing⦠Iām going to try making them without eggs and Iāll report back! xoxo
Iām sorry you havenāt been feeling well, Lauren, but know you have a lot of love out here. Weāre all thinking about you and praying for you to get better and back to school!
Iām glad you starting to feel a little better, at least enough to get into the kitchen. Feel better!
I made these todayā¦they are really goodā¦too goodā¦I canāt stop eating them!
I know what you mean about feeling disconnected. Iāve been studying for a big exam that is tomorrow (eep!) since the last few days of September - I was going in to the university to meet with my supervisor and friends once a week but for the last month I havenāt gone in to the university at all and it feels weird. Iāve spent a lot of time on Twitter - and youāve really put your finger on it - there is always someone there chit chatting about something. I use it as a brief study break. I can imagine that deciding to drop some of your courses was a really tough decision - but very smart and mature too - definitely reflective of a good student. I hope you feel better soon (or that they at least figure out what is wrong) and are able to take next semester by storm! Iām off to drop you a note on Twitter
Cheers!
Catieknits on Twitter
Yum Lauren, you always make such delicious goodies! Iāve also just linked this recipe up in the Top Ten Favorites for Christmas Gifting!
Hi! I donāt usually comment on blogs but I was reading your post and felt like I was reading my own personal experience. I am 15 and have been gluten free for over a year now. I have also had health problems including headaches for over 3 years that have made it hard for me to go school. I know how it feels to be a straight A student and unable to make it through a typical school day. Fortunately, there is a program in my area called Hospital/Homebound which allows students who are unable to make it through school due to health reasons, take classes through the phone and computer. I have been on the program for almost 2 years and it has helped me keep up my straight A grades and also provides some connection to the outside world. If it is available in your area, it might be worth checking out. Like you I have been looking for that connection to people that are outside of my family. I have not yet tried twitter but after your post I am thinking about it.
Other than just being gluten free I also have to avoid cane sugar, millet, yeast, honey, mushrooms, tomatoes, potatoes, sweet potatoes, avocado, green beans, asparagus, and many more things plus I am a vegetarian. So unfortunately I am not able to make your recipe but it looks delicious. I love to experiment with food and try new recipes, even with all of the restrictions I have. I hop that one day I can try one of your recipes.
I just wanted to let you know that you are not alone out there and to keep experimenting. I hope you start to feel better and that you find answers soon.
Happy Holidays!
~Lauren
Thanks for sharing this recipe! Your Blondies are listed on my blog as one of the gluten-free treats that Iāve drooled over this Christmas season. http://www.glutenfreecat.com/?p=2403 Iāll be baking them soon! Hope your Christmas was merry and that youāre feeling better.
Lauren - the fact that you are smiling through your days shows what a trooper you are, and that is bound to serve you well as you continue to find your way to good health. Keep up the smiles and know that there are a lot of people in the world who are smiling for and with you.
Ellen
Gluten Free Diva
These look delicious!!
Hello!
I came across your site when I googled āgluten free blondiesā. I made them last night and they are so delicious!! I didnāt have millet flour so I used sorghum, and I accidentally used oat flour instead of brown rice flour. Your site is really wonderful and I have so many new ideas now.
Thank you so much!!!
Margaret