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Watermelon, Strawberry & Ginger Smoothies -
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Kitchen Creations by Hand and from Scratch. Things To Know…. You are here: Home. Watermelon, Strawberry & Ginger Smoothies. Watermelon, Strawberry & Ginger Smoothies. August 14, 2015. There are two things that are strange about this post:. I don’t like watermelon. I don’t drink smoothies. I just saw you do a double take on the post title and photo. I like to keep you on your toes. And marble rye is so good! But when you are expecting it to be chocolate, it is just too big of an adjustment to make! Breaki...
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About my work: Magic Soup - Book Photography - Miss Foodwise
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. Celebrating British food and Culture. About my work: Magic Soup – Book Photography. Over a period of 3 weeks during a hot summer in London, I photographed the newly published book ‘Magic Soup’. Magic Soup. Is written by Ottolenghi’s former head chef Nicole Pisani. And author Kate Adams. Not only does the book tell you how to make a good stock, it teaches you how to make your own Kimchi, scallop ceviche and cured salmon. Exciting much? And let me know i...
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Matt Cook | Best Home Chef
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Best Home Chef Recipe Competition. Join the community now! Win $100,000 in prizes! Inspired by everything food! Please check out my blog for some more recipes! And if you'd like to know when a new blog is posted 'like' inspired food on facebook :). Https:/ www.facebook.com/inspiredfoodau. Connect with Matt Cook. Grilled Peach and Rocket Salad with Honey Lemon . Duck, Pumpkin and Chickpea Tagine. Thai Coconut Chicken Salad. Roast Pumpkin Soup - Just In Time for Winter. Quick and Easy Sausage Pasta!
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Mexican Chicken Casserole | wellthatwasgood
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Food – fashion – design. February 24, 2014. I love a good recipe to last the week. Or just for a big dinner. This dish is totally from my brain and a great combination of veggies and protein in one. It’s super low fat and high in protein. Here’s what you’ll need:. 1 pound of chicken breast, sliced as thinly or thick as you’d like. 1/2 can of black beans. 1/2 can of corn. 1 can of diced tomatoes. Shredded cheese (of your choosing, I did Mexican mix). Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. Nice and easy too 🙂.
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lemon « Laura's Mess
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Olive oil, rosemary and citrus cake. July 29, 2015. Extra virgin olive oil. If any of you are following me on Instagram. You’d know that I’m experiencing a woody herb obsession. It’s something to do with winter, cold nights and frosty mornings, slow roasting and baking whilst sipping a glass of wine. Differing from soft-stemmed herbs such as parsley, coriander and basil (from which the entire plant is edible), woody herbs include the much-loved rosemary, sage, lavender, oregano and thyme. 1 1/4 cups (315...
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cake « Laura's Mess
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Quince and amaretto cake. April 11, 2016. It was my mum’s birthday last week. As previously mentioned. On the blog, she’s a fan of ‘healthy-ish’ cakes; those with chunks of fruit or shredded vegetables, almond meal or ricotta, less sugar than the average celebratory kind. I usually bake her some sort of carrot loaf (like these cupcakes. Or a dense orange and almond cake (like this one. Just so you know: I’d never previously made an upside down cake. Despite trying the ‘ classic pineapple. We shared this ...
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48 Hours in Istanbul - The Brick Kitchen
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A passion/obsession/love for food. 48 Hours in Istanbul. August 16, 2015. Rise early and head to the Sultanahmet. For the day, the oldest district. Though not compulsory, women may be more comfortable wearing long pants or a maxi-skirt to avoid stares in this more traditional part of the city. Start with the Blue Mosque. Move onto the Hagia Sophia. The nearby Basilica Cistern. Keep walking to the Grand Bazaar. The Asian side of Istanbul, familiarising yourself with the horizons of the old city domed mosq...
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Sheep trick | one equals two
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Transform one meal into two with planned-overs. Skip to primary content. A bit on the side: SAUCES. A bit on the side: SALADS. A bit on the side: SALSAS. A bit on the side: VEGGIES. In a nutshell: TOASTING NUTS and SEEDS. Knead to know: PASTRY and DOUGH. Liquid gold: HOME-MADE STOCK. Very ap-peeling tips: PEELING and DE-SEEDING. November 25, 2013. Recipe 1] SLOW-ROASTED LAMB SHOULDER with ROASTED GARLIC and POTATOES. Recipe 2] 20-MINUTE LAMB GYROS with ROASTED GARLIC SAUCE. Pop-up, Latin American Festival.
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