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Blood Orange Curd – The Little Home Kitchen
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The Little Home Kitchen. Big living from a small space. Rachel in the kitchen. March 8, 2015. March 11, 2015. The Little Home Kitchen. Guys, it’s been. One of those weeks. Two of those weeks. I just d on’t know what happened. Every time I set out to cook something or to bake something I managed to sabotage it. I’d been lusting over the blood oranges in season and was determined to make a *. Pie – and lifted it away to watch the still. We’re going for it! We’re doing a Portuguese supper club and it&...
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Lemon and Blueberry Almond Cookies- RAW | Spiritual Foodie
https://spiritualfoodie.org/2015/02/19/lemon-and-blueberry-almond-cookies-raw
The integration of spirit and food. Appetizers and Side Dishes. Lemon and Blueberry Almond Cookies- RAW. February 19, 2015. Inspired by the book ‘ Raw Food Made Easy. 8216; by Jennifer Cornbleet, pg 164. 1/2 cup of raw almonds and 1/4 cup of raw pecans, rinsed and soaked briefly. Add a dash of salt, blend in a food processor briefly, maintain a chunky consistency. Add 4 chopped dates, some cinnamon and a small amount of maple sugar (optional). Add a drop or two of lemon essential oil ( doTerra. You are c...
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Night Time Skin Care Routine ♡ – beige rose
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Night Time Skin Care Routine. March 8, 2015. March 11, 2015. The first thing I do is take the. Perfect Potion ‘Rose Petal makeup remover’. I like to exfoliate my skin at least three times a week, and since my skin is quite sensitive I love to use this. Sukin ‘Revitalising Facial Scrub’. It’s super gentle with a creamy formula of bamboo extract and ground walnut shells to lightly exfoliate, and aloe vera, chamomile and rose hip oil to replenish and nourish. L’occitane ‘Gentle Toner’. Which is an alcohol-f...
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Kids & Cutlets
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ICE CREAMS, LOLLIES AND SORBETS. Young kids have absolutely no filter, they are born food critics. If it sucks, they will let you know in no uncertain terms. It’s even more potent in non-verbal format – the nose wrinkling, the suspicious sniffing, flared nostrils, the corners of their sweet, puckered lips twisting downwards. Each reaction is a stab to my pride. All that effort! I have raised my kids to eat what they’ve been given. Don’t like it? Cutlets (or patties as you might know them) was the only &#...
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