Okay, so, you know how there’s been a lot of talk about breast cancer awareness lately? Well, it got me thinking about what I could do to help out, even in a small way. I’m no doctor, but I do love to bake. So I thought, why not try making some desserts that are maybe a little healthier and use ingredients that are supposedly good for fighting cancer? You know, just a fun little project.
I started digging around online, looking for ideas. There’s a bunch of stuff out there about foods that might help, like green tea, berries, and even buckwheat. Who knew, right? I found a few recipes that looked interesting, and figured I’d give them a shot. I mean, I’m not a professional baker or anything, just your average person who likes to mess around in the kitchen.

First, I tried making these little muffins. The recipe called for coconut and banana, which I guess are supposed to be good for you. And it also had me using some different kinds of sweeteners, like stevia and coconut sugar. They were pretty easy to make, just mix everything together and bake. Honestly, they turned out better than I expected! They were moist and not too sweet, which I liked. My kids even ate them, and that’s saying something.
- Mix dry ingredients (flour, baking soda, etc.)
- Mix wet ingredients (mashed banana, coconut oil, sweetener)
- Combine wet and dry, then bake in muffin tins
Then, I got a little more adventurous and tried a sorbet. I have an ice cream machine that I barely use, so I dusted it off and everything. It had mango and lime in it, and apparently, those are good anti-cancer foods, too. It was super simple. I just blended up some frozen mango with lime juice and a bit of sweetener, then churned it in the ice cream maker. It was so refreshing! Perfect for a hot day, and it felt good to eat something that was maybe a little bit healthy.
- Blend frozen mango chunks with lime juice and a bit of sweetener.
- Churn in an ice cream maker until it reaches a soft-serve consistency.
- Freeze for a few hours to harden, or enjoy immediately.
I also whipped up some cookies with raspberries and dark chocolate. Again, those are supposed to be good ingredients, and who doesn’t love chocolate? I used a basic cookie recipe but swapped out some of the sugar for a healthier alternative and added in the raspberries and chocolate chips. They were a bit crumbly, but the flavor was great. I might need to work on the texture a bit more, but hey, it was a learning experience.
- Cream together butter and sweetener.
- Add eggs and vanilla extract.
- Mix in dry ingredients (flour, baking powder).
- Stir in raspberries and dark chocolate chips.
- Drop by spoonfuls onto a baking sheet and bake.
I even tried making a kind of pudding with berries and nuts. I figured since they say to eat protein, this might fit the bill. It was pretty simple – just layering yogurt, berries, and a mix of nuts in a glass. You could add some honey or something if you want it sweeter, but I kind of liked it without. It was a nice, light dessert, and it felt good to know I was getting some protein and maybe some of those cancer-fighting nutrients.
- Layer yogurt in a glass or bowl.
- Top with a mix of fresh berries (blueberries, raspberries).
- Add a handful of chopped nuts (almonds, walnuts).
- Repeat layers if desired, and enjoy.
Wrapping Up
So yeah, that was my little baking adventure. It was fun to try some new recipes and think about how I could make desserts that are maybe a bit healthier. I’m not saying these are going to cure anything, but it felt good to do something, even something small, to support breast cancer awareness. Plus, I got to eat some tasty treats along the way! And it looks like I’ve got a few things I can improve on, which is a great excuse to keep baking, if you ask me.