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LemonMint: Sweet Vanilla Coconut Butter
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Sweet Vanilla Coconut Butter. I got the idea for making this from Chocolate Covered Katie's blog, although my recipe has more ingedients. This stuff is really rich, but so delicious! I currently have some lumps of it in the freezer, waiting to be put on a stick and coated in chocolate. Approx. 5-6 cups unsweetened shredded coconut flakes. 1/3 coconut milk or coconut oil. The seeds of 1 vanilla bean. 1/3 organic cane sugar.
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LemonMint: January 2013
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Thursday, January 31, 2013. Haven't been blogging much this year. What with work, my husband being in school, and trying to deal with all the stress, I haven't had a lot of time on my hands. But I thought I would share a couple photos of my adorable Depression-Era neighborhood from this winter:. If it were any cuter it would be Narnia. Just sayin'. At least they have a cute side-gate. My footprints, of course. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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LemonMint: Sugar free, dairy free hot chocolate
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Saturday, May 12, 2012. Sugar free, dairy free hot chocolate. But boy was it delicious! I wanted it so bad. So I came up with a similar recipe which both of us could drink safely:. 4 cups almond milk (May contain some cane sugar. Check the label first). 1 can coconut milk (Lite works too, but for some reason it tends to separate from the almond milk. I recommend the full-fat kind). 1/3 cup Hershey's unsweetened cocoa powder. Sewing In No Mans Land.
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LemonMint: Winter in MN
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Thursday, January 31, 2013. Haven't been blogging much this year. What with work, my husband being in school, and trying to deal with all the stress, I haven't had a lot of time on my hands. But I thought I would share a couple photos of my adorable Depression-Era neighborhood from this winter:. If it were any cuter it would be Narnia. Just sayin'. At least they have a cute side-gate. My footprints, of course. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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LemonMint: January 2012
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. James and I love to have this with nachos and refried beans on the weekend. We call it our Saturday lunch. 1/4 cup chopped onion. Half a Roma tomato, chopped. 1 tsp lemon juice. 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil. 1/2 tsp garlic salt. Peel avocados and remove pits. Mash with a fork. Add chopped veggies, lemon juice, olive oil and garlic salt. Stir. If you want it to be spicy you could probably add some chillies. I didn't eat ...
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LemonMint: August 2012
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Calling all photographers/people who enjoy taking photos! Recently I have been learning to make better use of my camera, but by no means do I fully understand this whole photography thing. Apparently there is more to it than:. SoI have questions.you have answers. Or at least I hope you have answers, and are willing to share. :). Here's my first question:. Is there a way to isolate that patch and bring it down a notch?
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LemonMint: Tech Editing
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. You've envisioned, designed, and written it. Now it is time to put on the finishing touches before publication. As a tech editor, I prefer to leave the design elements to you, though I may make suggestions from time to time. My job is to make sure your pattern is organized, accurate, and ready to be shared with the world! Do your sizes agree with CYC standards, and will they work up the way you mean them to. Does everything add up? 15 years ago m...
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LemonMint: Mild pesto
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Pesto is such a potent sauce. I LOVE LOVE LOVE basil, but wasn't sure how I would feel about it in as large a quantity as pesto usually calls for. Here's something a little milder, but still smooth, creamy, and very bright green. :) The secret ingredient is coconut milk! Approx. 1 cup packed basil leaves (Any kind will do. I haven't tried it with sweet basil, but I think it would be really nice). 1/2 cup olive oil. Sewing I...
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LemonMint: April 2012
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Decadent Sea Salt Brownies. I bought this bag of chocolate chips one time which had a really great brownie recipe on the back. Naturally it was packed full of sugar. It sounded so good, so I did what I always do: adapted it. Here is my slightly healthier version. 1 cup dark chocolate or carob chips. 1/4 cup milk chocolate chips (optional). 2/3 cup whole wheat flour. 1 tsp baking powder. 1/2 cup vegetable or coconut oil.
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LemonMint: Photo questions #1
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Healthy food and fun things to read, knit, craft, and sew. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Calling all photographers/people who enjoy taking photos! Recently I have been learning to make better use of my camera, but by no means do I fully understand this whole photography thing. Apparently there is more to it than:. SoI have questions.you have answers. Or at least I hope you have answers, and are willing to share. :). Here's my first question:. Is there a way to isolate that patch and bring it down a notch?