
As soon as I saw this recipe over on my friend Pam's blog (On The Bright Side) I knew I wanted to try it. We like baked beans and we like hot dogs. I like simple. This recipe ticked all the boxes!

I am really enjoying my overnight oats! I loved the peanut butter and banana ones and the other day I tried Raspberry Bakewell Oats, with some of the berries from our garden! Delicious!

One of the young Elders we have here at the moment (male missionary) is a Coeliac. He's from Sweden and I don't think he has long left on his mission. We had them for tea last weekend and I baked him a special Gluten Free Almond, Coconut and Vanilla Cake for dessert.

I couldn't really have any of the cake as it is quite high in sugar . . . and fat for that matter, lotsa lotsa butter.

Dense and buttery with lovely almond and vanilla flavours . . . and that special touch of coconut as well . . .

The little sliver I tasted was soooooo good! I would have loved to have more, but I must behave.

I just had the peaches and was grateful for them . . . with a dollop of plain Greek Yogurt. I love Greek Yogurt. In any case all of the men really enjoyed this.


Cook the cake in the tin on a wire rack.

Bon Appetit!
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I don't know about you, but I use Olive oil all the time in my kitchen, for cooking and for salad dressings and for all sorts. I have been wanting to make a cake using Olive Oil for quite some time now, but just haven't gotten around to it. It is quite a good oil to use in comparison to others and has many health benefits. I received this really informative infographic from Jamie's Italian which is filled with all sorts of useful facts about olive oil and its uses! I did not realise that there were so many different flavour nuances in the different kinds. Olive oil is not just for salads or frying!
I find myself feeling quite keen now to do an Olive Oil Tasting party. That could be quite fun I think, with different breads for dipping, etc. I'll let you know how I get on!
Note - This infographic is from Jamie's Italian and I received a small fee for posting it.
I had some leftover chicken that I needed to use up today and so I decided to make a tasty stuffing pie for our tea tonight. This is a delicious casserole/bake, that goes together lickety split and always goes down a real treat. We especially love it with creamed peas and carrots ladled over top. SUUUUUUUUUUUUM Good!! (Yes I know, bad spelling. Its called literary license.)

I have one of those husbands who seemingly can eat whatever he wants without gaining an ounce. Seriously. He actually has a problem keeping weight on. I, on the other hand, only have to sniff at something tasty and I put on ten pounds. It makes you sick. The problem is I do a lot more than sniff. Good food. It's my only weakness.

I'm having a really busy week this week, so quick and easy has been the order of the day when it comes to meal planning. Dishes that I can just throw together without a lot of effort and that don't take a lot of time.

This new organic bottled herbal tea brand is #refreshinglyhonest
This summer, HONEST®, a new organic bottled herbal tea brand, launches in the UK for the first time, with three low calorie variants that taste “Just a Tad Sweet.”
After almost 20 years of success as the top-selling organic bottled tea in the US, HONEST®will launch in the UK on August 1st, 2016. HONEST®is aimed at those who seek organic refreshment during their busy on-the-go lifestyle. The three variants launching this summer are: Lemon Flavoured Herbal Tea with Honey, Orange and Mango Flavoured Herbal Tea and Pomegranate and Blueberry Flavoured Herbal Tea. Each variant contains brewed organic herbal tea (hibiscus, lemon balm and lemon myrtle, depending on the variant), organic fruit juice concentrates and each variant is sweetened with organic cane sugar.
HONEST®was launched in the US by Seth Goldman and his Yale School of Management professor, Barry Nalebuff. Seth and Barry were looking to fill a void in the beverage shelf with a flavourful but not-too-sweet drink they could enjoy on-the-go as part of an active and healthy lifestyle. They launched HONEST®from Seth’s kitchen in Bethesda, Maryland USA and after 10 years of impressive growth, the Coca-Cola Company invested 40% in HONEST® and acquired the company in 2011.
This is one of those pinch-me moments,” said Honest Tea co-founder Seth Goldman. When we started brewing tea in my kitchen, we always hoped we could help shift peoples’ diets toward organic, authentic beverage recipes that taste “Just a Tad Sweet.” We can’t wait to share our drinks with folks in the UK and are confident the “Honest” name and brand values will translate without the need of an interpreter.”
HONEST® is made in the UK, and is certified organic by the Soil Association. The three variants will be available in 500ML recyclable PlantBottle™ packaging in selected retailers from August.
ABOUT PLANTBOTTLE™
PlantBottle™ packaging pushes the boundaries on sustainable innovation by using ground breaking technology to create a fully recyclable plastic bottle made partially from renewable plant material derived from sugar cane. PlantBottle™ packaging is The Coca-Cola Company’s vision to develop a more responsible plant-based alternative to packaging traditionally made from fossil fuels and other non-renewable materials. PlantBottle™ packaging uses patented technology that converts natural sugars found in plants into the ingredients for making PET plastic bottles. The packaging looks, functions and recycles like traditional PET but has a lighter footprint on the planet and its scarce resources. http://www.coca-colacompany.com/plantbottle-technology

Back in my younger years when my children were growing up I used to make a ton of pickles every year to satisfy the family. I used to can about 52 quarts of Dill Pickles a year alone, along with pickled beets, relishes, chows, chutneys etc. And jams and jellies too. It all got eaten. It's not practical anymore for me to do any of that stuff with just the two of us in the house. It would never ever get eaten. i get a magazine every couple of month from the heart association and there are always some recipes in it that are quite healthy. These pickles came from the latest issue. They are more like small pickled vegetable salads, feeding just two people, but they're great! There are four different versions!

We have an elderly friend that I like to bake things for from time to time. We usually go to visit her a couple of times a week and I usually bring her something I have baked on one of those occasions. I get to enjoy the pleasure of baking something and she gets to enjoy the pleasure of eating what I have baked. As a diabetic I am not really supposed to be eating a lot of baked goods, so it works really well for me as I love to bake. Its a win/win situation really!

Lemon Blueberry Buckle. This is one of my alltime favourite blueberry dessert recipes.
I just love LOVE blueberry season. Its one of my favourite crops. I do eat them all year round, but nothing tastes better than a fresh blueberry picked off of one of your own bushes.
I do miss the wild blueberries that we used to pick in Canada, but one must do what one must do and so we grow our own cultivated berries here and dream of the wild . . .

This is one of my favourite ways to serve them. Its a recipe I have adapted from a dessert book entitled "Rustic Fruit Desserts," by Cory Shreiber and Julie Richardson.
This is a great book. I've made just about every recipe in the book and each one has been a winner/winner!

This dessert consists of a lovely lemon flavoured cake batter, studded with lovely blueberries, topped with even more berries, and then sprinkled with a delicious lemon flavoured buttery streusal toppingprior to baking!

The end result is moist and totally delicious.

With just enough berries . . . and lemon flavour . . . and that buttery streusel topping is just to die for.
There is even more lemon flavour from a warm Lemon Syrup which gets poured over the cake as soon as it comes out of the oven, for full on lemony goodness! (It soaks into the cake and increases what is already moist and delicious!)

My husband enjoys his warm, with a bit of cream poured over top. Me . . . I'm an ice cream gal.
That mix of cold melting vanilla ice cream and that warm blueberry cake is a combination made in heaven. Pure Heavenly Bliss!



This keeps well at room temperature for up to three days.

Bon Appetit!
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I received a new cookbook recently, just in time for the inevitable bounty of cucumbers, squash, zucchini, and other summer produce! This new book is all about turning those vegetables into healthy noodles. Nourishing Noodles by Chris Anca of Tales of a Kitchen has more than 150 pages of pasta-less noodle recipes and ideas and includes recipes for non-summer produce as well, such as beets, potatoes, and carrots. There are even recipes for using up those broccoli stalks!
There are seven beautifully photographed chapters for recipe which range from the simple to the elaborate, along with helpful information about what Spiralizing is, what you need to do it, how to get started, etc.
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