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Seaweed Pesto

February 2, 2013 by Elizabeth

Liven up your homemade pesto with the addition of coarsely ground dried seaweed. Seaweed is known to have a  multitude of health benefits and it contains a wide variety of trace minerals and nutrients.

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Hummus (Tahini Free)

February 1, 2013 by Elizabeth

I love hummus! Would you believe that when I was younger I only ever ate the shop-bought variety? It seemed far too exotic, when I was first living on my own, to make such a thing, but then I discovered that it only takes 5 minutes to prepare from start to finish.

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A Story of Porridge, a Scottish Castle and a Ghost

January 25, 2013 by Elizabeth

This week is Farmhouse Breakfast Week, “an annual celebration championing the importance of breakfast which aims to get the nation to Shake Up Their Wake Up!” It is designed to raise awareness of the importance of breakfast and to encourage people to regularly eat a healthy breakfast.

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Double Chocolate Chilli Brownies

January 22, 2013 by Elizabeth

Sunday mornings are our family outdoor walk days. It’s cold in Shetland on a January morning, so I thought I’d whip up something with a bit of kick to help warm us from the inside when we’re out.

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Cauliflower & Pear Soup

January 21, 2013 by Elizabeth

This soup recipe is adapted from one found in Alfred Vogel’s Naturally Fresh & Delicious recipe book.

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Grobsness

January 20, 2013 by Elizabeth

The OH has decided that we should spend quality time together as family by scheduling in a family walk every Sunday. As a child growing up in Norway he was dragged out, reluctantly (he says), every Sunday and he thinks it’ll do the children good to have the same experience.

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Vegan Banana Bread

January 19, 2013 by Elizabeth

This recipe is the first vegan baking recipe I ever developed. I remember making it around 15 years ago for a vegan restaurant-owning friend of mine, much to his delight.

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Vegan Chocolate Truffles (Sugar Free)

January 19, 2013 by Elizabeth

Last night I was in the mood for chocolate. We’re talking serious chocolate indulgence here. I had a rummage around the cupboard and found a bar of sugar free Plamil chocolate I’d bought back in November 2012 when I was on a sugar-free kick

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Trout Fishcakes

January 16, 2013 by Elizabeth

We had a new neighbour move in next door to us early in 2012. He’s an elderly ex-whaler with a passion for trout fishing. Within the span of a week, during the summer, he’d brought to us no fewer than 24 trout!

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Nigel Slater’s Slow Cooked Lamb (Shetland Produce)

January 15, 2013 by Elizabeth

At the start of Autumn I bought a local lamb for the winter freezer. (Cost £30). With the unpredictable weather we can get in the winter cutting off our lifeline service to the mainland it’s always a good plan to stock up a deep freeze. There have been times I’ve been to the local shop …

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Khobz (aka khoubz, khobez, khubez or khubooz) an Arabic flatbread recipe

January 15, 2013 by Elizabeth

Khobz, alternatively transliterated as khoubz, khobez, khubez, or khubooz, is the usual word for “bread” in Standard Arabic and in many of the vernaculars. It is a staple of any Middle Eastern-inspired meal at my table. Prep Time: 20 minutes Cooking Time: 4 minutes Difficulty: Easy The first time I learned of khobz was while …

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Fried Dates with Eggs

January 15, 2013 by Elizabeth

I recently borrowed a copy of Sally Butcher’s Veggiestan: a vegetable lover’s tour of the middle east and fell in love with it. It’s full of so many amazing recipes I am going to have to buy a copy of my very own.

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Imam Biyaldi – The Swooning Imam

January 13, 2013 by Elizabeth

This month, for the food bloggers’ challenge Random Recipes, Dom from Belleau Kitchen has tasked us to randomly select and cook a recipe from a friend’s cookery book collection.

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Honey Wheat Bagels

January 11, 2013 by Elizabeth

It wasn’t until I was in my very late teens/early 20s that I discovered the wonderful world of bagels. I was working in a small family-owned shop in Halifax, Nova Scotia and just down the road from the shop was a fabulously quaint coffee shop called Mr. Bean’s Cafe. They sold all sorts of specialty teas and …

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Lemon Prune Honey Butter

January 11, 2013 by Elizabeth

New Years’ Resolution #1: I am not going to eat so many sweet, fattening things in 2013. I’m not.

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Creamy Chicken Pasta Bake

January 11, 2013 by Elizabeth

There are times when one needs a proper rich, fat filled, carbohydrate packed feast. If the middle of a winter with very little daylight isn’t one of those times, I don’t know what is.

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Triple Death by Chocolate Cherry Cookies

January 6, 2013 by Elizabeth

In a bid to save pennies I am very lovingly preparing packed lunches for the OH to take to work.

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Post-workout Protein Bites

January 6, 2013 by Elizabeth

I recently went looking online for an all-natural post-workout protein snack that didn’t involve shop-bought protein powder. Something that could be frozen and taken out of the freezer to defrost while I was at the gym. Do you think I could find anything?

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Red Lentil Soup with Garlic & Seaweed Croutons

January 5, 2013 by Elizabeth

When I saw this recipe for red lentil soup by My Golden Pear yesterday I immediately bookmarked it. I liked the addition of the chilli and mustard seed and the fact it’s low fat and good for you, especially after the excesses of Christmas and New Year.

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Chocolate Pistachio Cake

January 4, 2013 by Elizabeth

This month I am hosting Turquoise Lemons’ No Waste Food Challenge, where each month we’re asked to share recipes which use up leftovers in a bid to reduce food waste. I chose mashed potatoes, as I always make far too much.

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