THE BEST CHIA PUDDING!
THE BEST CHIA PUDDING!
THE BEST CHIA PUDDING!
THE BEST CHIA PUDDING!
Try this easy, nutritious and delicious Flaxseed granola recipe!
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. It's tea time! Today I want to share about my two favorite teas. But first a little back story, I have been a lover of strong black tea with milk for decades. I spent some time in the U.K. when I was in my early twenties, … Continue reading MY NEW FAVORITE TEAS
Yet another great Lyn Genet recipe. I love this refreshing dish and add it to salads as my cooked vegetable. It is great to have on hand in the fridge ready to go as a snack served with carrots or crackers. It is a twist on babaganoush because many people are reactive to eggplant. INGREDIENTS … Continue reading ZUCCHINI-NOUSH
INGREDIENTS ¼ cup freshly squeezed lime juice (2-3 limes) ¼ cup Extra virgin olive oil 2 Tablespoons water 1 tablespoon Agave nectar 1 clove crushed garlic Optional 1 teaspoon dried dill also delicious with fresh cilantro. INSTRUCTIONS Combine all ingredients in a cruet and mix thoroughly. Toss with any salad. Will keep refrigerated for up … Continue reading LIME AGAVE DRESSING
Chipmunks loving life in my garden!
Delicious, easy, gluten free and vegan!
One of my favorite garden plants to grow is Borage. It is very hardy and easy to cultivate, the flowers are so pretty and delicious too. When I am out watering my garden, I love just plucking the flowers off and eating them. They have many uses other than being pretty and tasty. This summers … Continue reading BORAGE
Is anyone confused about probiotics and prebiotics? I thought I would do a post about them and include one of my favorite easy recipes to help feed those important digestive tummy helpers. Probiotics are live microorganisms – such as bacteria, yeasts, and fungi – which in adequate amounts may have health benefits. ...Prebiotics are non-digestible food … Continue reading Probiotics and prebiotics: what’s the difference?
Bolting occurs when a plant begins to flower and set seed too early. It cuts down on vegetable production and is mainly seen as a negative occurrence, but by a happy accident not to me. We have had unusually hot weather in Central Oregon this summer. Since I am in the high desert and have … Continue reading MY DELICIOUS BOLTING GARDEN