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Fermented Cod Liver Oil Gummies

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Have you ever heard of Fermented Cod Liver Oil (FCLO) and why it’s good for you?  If not, check out a few posts here and here to see what they say about it.  It’s basically known as a superfood and a good source of Vitamin A and D.  FCLO is talked about a lot in the Paleo world since many people are followers of the Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF) and he was a big believer in FCLO.  His site is a great resource if you want to make your own baby formula, without having to buy the commercial stuff.

Green Pasture FCLO

I don’t get into WAPF too much, but I thought I’d give the Green Pasture’s fermented cod liver oil a try.  It’s got a pretty overwhelming taste, so if you can’t stomach it by itself or in smoothies give this recipe a shot.  I found it from my Facebook holistic group and Emma actually eats them here and there.  She wouldn’t quite finish the whole gummy but at least it was a start.

Personally, I tried to add the FCLO to my smoothie but it was pretty over powering (I ordered the plain from here).  Then, I filled up the syringe that came with it, and let Emma help give it to me.  Boy did she!  She shot both squirts into my mouth when I wasn’t quite ready for it.  That was okay.  I figure sometimes it’s better to just take things straight up instead of trying to disguise it and prolong the inevitable.

Without further ado, here is a recipe for FCLO gummies that hopefully your little ones will enjoy.  Play around with the juice if you like.  I think next time I will try fresh squeezed pineapple juice instead of the orange.

Fermented Cod Liver Oil Gummies

From Rachael Lampkin

green pastsure fermented cod liver oil gummies

  • 1 cup of juice (I did fresh squeezed orange juice)
  • 6 tablespoons of gelatin
  • 6 tablespoons of honey
  • 5 tablespoons of emulsified FCLO (or 3 tablespoons of regular FCLO, but they taste MUCH better with the emulsified)

1. Whisk together over low heat until everything is smooth and melted. It only takes a few minutes at most.

2. Pour into molds, and put in the fridge for a few minutes. After they come out of the molds, put them in a container and keep them in the fridge.

Notes from Rachael:

~Using 2 tsp of mixture for each gummy should come out to 40 gummies. That would make 2 gummies = 3/4 tsp of FCLO, which is a serving size of the emulsified.

~If you use regular FCLO, each gummy has just over 1ml of FCLO. Since 2ml of the regular FCLO is a serving, 2 gummies would still be a serving.

~The licorice works really well with grape juice, and cherry juice.

Note: Photo from here.



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