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- Dark Chocolate Nut Spread Recipe
- Hiking in Sonoma County, CA - Map to the Trailheads.
- Upcoming Events at Point Reyes National Seashore, Fall 2013
- Demolition of San Clemente Dam on the Carmel River - Monterey County, California, USA
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Quick, simple, and healthy recipe for a chocolate spread that tastes great.
Ingredients:
2 cups (16 oz) nut or seed butter
4 to 6 tbs cocoa powder unsweetened
1 tsp vanilla or almond extract
1/2 tsp stevia powder concentrate
Instructions:
1. Pour off most or all of the clear oil that separates on the top of a jar of natural nut or seed butter.
2. Stir all the ingredients together.
3. Store in the refrigerator.
Variations:
Mexican chocolate recipe: add 2 tsp cinnamon and 2 tsp nutmeg to the recipe above.
Aztec chocolate recipe: add 2 tsp cayenne, 2 tsp cinnamon to the recipe above. Allow a few hours for the full flavor of the cayenne to be released. Carefully adjust cayenne amounts to suit your taste and the hotness of the cayenne you use.
Orange chocolate recipe: add fresh grated orange zest and 1 tbs orange extract to the recipe above.
Notes:
Commercial chocolate-nut spread tastes great, but this junk food contains sugar and palm oil which I prefer to avoid for a variety of health, nutritional and environmental reasons. In contrast, my homemade recipe contains no refined sugar, and only the healthy oil content from whatever nut or seed butter was used. This recipe is also low in sodium if you choose an unsalted nut or seed butter.
After pouring off most of the clear oil separated on the top, mixing, and consuming one or two servings of plain nut butter, then the chocolate and other ingredients can be simply stirred into the jar of store-bought nut or seed butter for maximum convenience and minimum dishwashing.
My homemade recipe amounts produce a spread that tastes like semi-sweet chocolate. Adjust all of the ingredient amounts as needed to suit your own tastes.
Stevia is a natural, noncaloric sweetener and flavor enhancer that is increasingly available in grocery stores or can be purchased online. You could also substitute whatever sugar or noncaloric sweetener you prefer.
Pouring off most of the oil separated at the top of the nut butter jar produces a thicker, stiffer spread. Later on you can very carefully add back oil if needed to achieve whatever degree of creaminess you desire. I like mine to be very thick and barely spreadable straight out of the refrigerator so that a very thick layer of chocolate spread on my wholegrain toast doesn't turn runny and melt too quickly. Add more cocoa powder if necessary to thicken the recipe.
Peanut butter is the lowest cost and most widely available, but a wide range of tree nut butters (e.g. almond, cashew) and seed butters (e.g. pumpkinseed, sunflowerseed, sesame/tahini) are available in stores or can be made at home using a food processor. All of the nut and seed butters are fairly good sources of protein (e.g. peanut butter nutritional value). Uniquely among the nut and seed butters walnut is a good source of omega-3 fat.
This recipe is a great way to enjoy the health benefits of dark chocolate without the sugar and less healthy fats found in chocolate candies. Many people with special dietary requirements (e.g. low sugar, low salt, etc.) can enjoy this guilt-free chocolate spread.
The Aztec Chocolate recipe adds the flavors of the traditional Olmec, Mayan and Aztec chocolatl/xocoatl drink into the nut spread recipe. See more about chili pepper nutritional benefits.
People with allergies to tree nuts and/or peanuts may be able to enjoy the recipe if its made with a seed butter instead. If you put the recipe in your own container with your own label make sure to identify the type of nut or seed butter used because some people are deathly allergic to certain kinds of nuts.
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Here is a set of online interactive maps to the hiking
trails of Sonoma County, California. Zoom in and zoom out
on the road map, satellite map, terrain map and topographic map to help
plan your drive to the trailheads and your hiking and mountain biking
trips on the trails.
Sonoma County Trailhead Maps.
• Map book: California
Maps - Atlas & Gazetteer by Delorme, 2008.
• Online
map user instructions. Click and drag to reposition
this interactive map.
• The tool on the left zooms in and out. Point on the red markers to
see the names.
• Map=roads. Satellite=satellite map. Terrain=3D shaded topo map.
Topo=topographic map.
Sonoma County Trailheads.
• Full-Screen
online driving map - Sonoma County Trailheads.
Geographic Coordinates -
Landmarks (Marker)
N 38.45666 W 122.63894 - Annadel
State Park (A)
N 38.54121 W 123.00854 - Armstrong
Redwoods State Natural Reserve (B)
N 38.44433 W 122.87716 - Atascadero
Creek Marsh Ecological Reserve (C)
N 38.57241 W 123.05076 - Austin
Creek State Recreation Area (D)
N 38.80293 W 122.74806 - Cobb
Mountain - Southwest Peak. (E)
N 38.52452 W 123.23071 - Fort
Ross State Historic Park (F)
N 38.45884 W 122.55142 - Hood
Mountain Regional Park (G)
N 38.34852 W 122.55713 - Jack
London State Historic Park (H)
N 38.71980 W 123.00018 - Lake
Sonoma Wildlife Area (I)
N 38.21481 W 122.33187 - Napa-Sonoma
Marshes Wildlife Area (J)
N 38.55513 W 122.63878 - Petrified
Forest (K)
N 38.65275 W 122.59992 - Robert
Louis Stevenson State Park (L)
N 38.56671 W 123.32470 - Salt
Point State Park (M)
N 38.15341 W 122.43611 - San
Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge (N)
N 38.44911 W 123.11524 - Sonoma
Coast State Park (O)
N 38.44266 W 122.53312 - Sugarloaf
Ridge State Park & Sonoma Creek Falls (P)
Driving Directions
Google Maps
provide directions, distance & driving time from your house to
the trailheads. Locations can be specified by geographic coordinates or
by the name of a city, town or landmark. Click and drag the gold
figurine onto
the map to see a panoramic StreetView of your destination, critical
turns along your route, scenery along the way, etc.
See also:
• Trailhead
maps for California counties - BRT Insights.
• Hiking
& biking trip reports - BRT Insights.
• California
Hiking Directory - BRT Insights.
Tags: hiking, mountain
biking, trail, trailhead,
Sonoma County, California.
Tags: Annadel State Park, Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve,
Atascadero Creek Marsh Ecological Reserve,
Austin Creek State Recreation Area, Cobb Mountain Southwest Peak, Fort Ross State Historic Park, Hood Mountain Regional Park, Jack London State Historic Park, Lake Sonoma Wildlife Area, Napa-Sonoma Marshes Wildlife Area, Petrified
Forest, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, Salt
Point State Park, San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Sonoma Coast State Park, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, Sonoma
Creek Falls.
| • Volunteer on Horse Trail at Bear Valley to fill in trail with rock
and
other tasks. Saturday, September 7, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
• Free Nature Walk: Drake's
Beach Geology with John Karachewski Saturday, September 21,
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
• Trails Challenge Celebration Walk and BBQ - let's celebrate your
efforts together!
Saturday,
October 19, 10:30 am - 2:30 pm
To learn more or to RSVP contact:
phone: (415) 663.1200 x304
email: trailschallenge@ptreyes.org
See you on the trail,
Jessica Taylor
Trails Challenger, Coordinator and Caretaker
Point Reyes
National Seashore Association, 1 Bear Valley Rd, Bldg 70,
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956 |
P.S. It's not too late to have friends and family register
for the
Point Reyes Trail Challenge, so keep up the good work and
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in the Park, Bikes
in
the Park, Benefits
of Hiking, Healthy
Parks.
Learn
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Carmel River restoration to be completed in fall 2015
"A 92-year-old dam that's been in danger of collapse for
decades is slated for demolition this summer, the largest dam to come
down in California history. The $83 million, 28-month tear down is
prompting hopes that the 36-mile waterway once listed among "America's
Top Ten Most Endangered Rivers" might someday be restored to the quiet,
clear ribbon that flowed from forested mountains to the Monterey Bay."
"'The irony is that people think they're living in the most beautiful
place in the world, where they think they can just build and build, but
they have no idea where their water comes from, and they're blind to
their impact on this finite resource, the Carmel River,' said author
and journalist Ray A. March, whose 2012 book 'River in Ruin: The Story of the Carmel River' documents the
damage."
(California's
San Clemente Dam removal project groundbreaking - SJ Mercury News
21june2013 and Sacramento
Bee) | |
"When San Clemente Dam was built in 1921, the curved arch
structure was a key source of water for growing Monterey Peninsula
towns. But now it's obsolete and ... its reservoir is so silted up with
sand and gravel that it hasn't been used to supply water since 2002.
... construction crews on Friday were to begin a three-year, $84
million project to tear down the hulking landmark - California's
largest dam-removal project ever. The work will open up 25 miles of
upstream tributaries and creeks so endangered steelhead trout can
return to their historical spawning grounds."
( San
Clemente Dam removal project on the Carmel River - SJ Mercury News
21june2013 and Sacramento
Bee)
San Clemente Dam and Carmel River Maps.
• Map book: California
Maps - Atlas & Gazetteer by Delorme, 2008.
• Online
map user instructions. Click and drag to reposition
this interactive map.
• The tool on the left zooms in and out. Point on the red markers to
see the names.
• Map=roads. Satellite=satellite map. Terrain=3D shaded topo map.
Topo=topographic map.
• Full-Screen
online driving map - Carmel River and San Clemente Dam.
Geographic Coordinates -
Landmarks (Marker)
N 38.54118 W 122.50889 - San Clemente Dam (A)
N 36.53605 W 121.92837 - Carmel River
State Beach (B)
More information:
• San Clemente Dam Removal &
Carmel River Reroute
• Carmel
River Paddleboating Guide and Map - California USA.
• River
and Land Conservation in California - BRT Insights.
• Carmel
River bookmarks - brthomas.
Tags: San Clemente Dam, Carmel
River, Carmel River State Beach, map.
Tags: California,
Monterey
County, Carmel CA, river
restoration, dam
removal.
Here is a set of online interactive maps to the hiking
trails of Napa County, California. Zoom in and zoom out
on
the road map, satellite map, terrain map and topographic map to help
plan your drive to the trailheads and your hiking and mountain biking
trips
on the trails.
Napa County Trailhead Maps.
• Map book: California
Maps - Atlas and Gazetteer by Delorme, 2008.
• Online
map user instructions. Click and drag to reposition
this interactive map.
• The tool on the left zooms in and out. Point on the red markers to
see the names.
• Map=roads. Satellite=satellite map. Terrain=3D shaded topo map.
Topo=topographic map.
Napa County Trailheads - North.
• Full-Screen
online driving map - northern Napa County Trailheads.
Geographic Coordinates -
Landmarks (Marker)
N 38.54118 W 122.50889 - Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park (A)
N 38.55337 W 122.52580 - Bothe-Napa Valley State Park (B)
N 38.63772 W 122.34607 - Cedar Roughs Wildlife Area - Maxwell Ck Trail
(C)
N 38.62716 W 122.32663 - Cedar
Roughs Wildlife Area (D)
N 38.57347 W 122.46155 - Devils
Punchbowl Falls (E)
N 38.70318 W 122.26615 - Knoxville
Wildlife Area - Berryessa Peak Trail (F)
N 38.79614 W 122.30212 - Knoxville
Wildlife Area - Long Canyon Trail (G)
N 38.75197 W 122.28337 - Knoxville
Wildlife Area - Zim Zim Falls Trail (H)
N 38.63427 W 122.28822 - Lake Berryessa
North
Shore Trail (I)
N 38.62525 W 122.32371 - Lake Berryessa Pope Canyon Trail (J)
N 38.57575 W 122.24509 - Lake Berryessa Smittle Creek Trail (K)
N 38.68042 W 122.26204 - Lake Berryessa Wildlife Area (L)
N 38.56459 W 122.42078 - Las
Posadas State Forest (M)
N 38.64734 W 122.52563 - Oat Hill
Mine Trail - Aetna Springs (N) (upper end)
N 38.58929 W 122.57755 - Oat Hill Mine Trail - Calistoga (O) (lower end)
N 38.55159 W 122.65055 - Petrified
Forest (P)
N 38.65261 W 122.60056 - Robert
Louis Stevenson State Park (Memorial Trail, Table
Rock Trail) (Q)
Napa County Trailheads - South.
• Full-Screen
online driving map - southern Napa County Trailheads.
Geographic Coordinates -
Landmarks (Marker)
N 38.32304 W 122.33270 - Alston Park (A)
N 38.18099 W 122.27249 - American
Canyon Wetlands Trail (B)
N 38.50200 W 122.38117 - Lake
Hennessey City Recreation Area (C)
N 38.50825 W 122.35452 - Moore Creek Park (D)
N 38.41708 W 122.35345 - Napa
River Ecological Reserve (E)
N 38.32482 W 122.28446 - Napa River
Trail north end (F)
N 38.26308 W 122.28392 - Napa River Trail south end (G)
N 38.18241 W 122.23766 - Newell
Open Space Preserve (H)
N 38.43517 W 122.34804 - Rector
Reservoir Wildlife Area (I)
N 38.26537 W 122.28271 - River
to Ridge Trail (J)
N 38.27949 W 122.24839 - Skyline
Wilderness Park (K)
N 38.30331 W 122.34972 - Timberhill
Park (L)
N 38.30280 W 122.31946 - Westwood
Hills Park (M)
Driving Directions
Google Maps
provide directions, distance and driving time from your house to
the trailheads. Locations can be specified by geographic coordinates or
by the name of a city, town or landmark. Click and drag the gold
figurine onto
the map to see a panoramic StreetView of your destination, critical
turns along your route, scenery along the way, etc.
See also:
• Trailhead
maps for California counties - BRT Insights.
• Hiking
and biking trip reports - BRT Insights.
• California
Hiking Directory - BRT Insights.
Tags: hiking, mountain
biking, trail, trailhead,
Napa
County, near Napa CA,
near St Helena CA,
near Calistoga CA,
California.
Tags: Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park, Berryessa
Peak Trail, Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, Cedar
Roughs Trail, Devils Punchbowl Falls, Dollarhide Rd Maxwell Ck Trail, Lake Berryessa North Shore Trail, Lake Berryessa Wildlife Area, Lake Hennessey City Recreation Area, Las Posadas State Forest, Long
Canyon Trail, Napa River at Yountville Crossroads, Newell Open Space Preserve, Oat
Hill Mine Trail, Pope
Canyon Trail, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, Skyline Wilderness Park, American Canyon Wetlands Trail, Napa
River Trail, Petrified
Forest, Rector Reservoir Wildlife Area, River
to Ridge Trail, Timberhill
Park, Westwood
Hills Park, Smittle
Creek Trail, Zim
Zim Falls Trail, Moore Creek Park.
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