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Scrummy Sticky Toffee Pudding- Could You Resist?
– Well, my husband is absolutely the only person I know who would answer the title question with a resounding “yes”. He emphatically loathes dates. In fact he loathes any dried fruit. Which, quite frankly is a bit of a … Continue reading
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Tagged baking, beach, British Food, cake, dates, dogs, exercise and nutrition, Home, Sticky toffee pudding, Toffee Sauce, walking, winter food, winter weather
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Traditional Rice Pudding- Alternative Central Heating?
– Do you remember the Ready Brek advert with the tag line “central heating for kids”? I was reminded of this recently. On returning from a breezy, slightly chilly beach walk, I was tempted to put our heating on. But … Continue reading
Oatmeal Biscuits For Cheese- Just Add Cheese and Chutney!
– Sunday tea in our house is often “bits and bobs”. In other words, I have run out of culinary ideas and energy by this point in the weekend and the fridge is full of assorted delicious leftovers that don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged biscuits, biscuits for cheese, British Food, cheese, cheese biscuits, chutney, countryside, diet and fitness, Enid Blyton, exercise, healthy eating, Nutrition, oatmeal, recipe, walking
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Blackberry Chutney- Autumn In A Jar
– As I may have mentioned once or twice before, I love the changing seasons. Jam and Chutney making is called “preserving” for several reasons. Obviously it is a natural way of keeping seasonal food edible for many months or … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, blackberries, chillies, Christmas presents, chutney, countryside, exercise, foraging, hand- crafted, home- made, jam, preserves, walking
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Apricot and Pecan Scrummies
– The morning breeze is whispering of autumn. I adore the change of seasons in the UK. The landscape completely changes and so does the food we eat. The evenings are drawing in and the spiders are EVERYWHERE! Living on … Continue reading
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Tagged apricot, autumn, baking, biscuits, cookies, countryside, Delia Smith, exercise, Golden syrup, Nutrition, nuts, oats, pecan nuts, snack recipe, walking
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Sausage Rolls With Apricots and Honey
– Sausage rolls can induce a bored groan from those who immediately think of stodgy, clumsily seasoned shop- bought varieties. But with the right recipe, the unassuming, simple sausage roll has a lot going for it in terms of a … Continue reading
“Fill You Up” Oatmeal and Raisin Cookies
The small, pale, modest little oat is packed full of health benefits. Most of us should be trying to cram as many as possible into our diets. Swapping your usual cookie for these tasty Scrummy snacks is a step in … Continue reading
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Tagged after- school snack, baking, cholesterol, cookies, diet and fitness, exercise, healthy biscuits, lunch box, Nutrition, oatmeal, oatmeal and raisin cookies, oats, school, walking
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Ham Hock And Gruyere Quiche- Scrummy Picnic/ Summer Lunch
This is a delicious but incredibly simple, easy to make quiche. As a rule, neither of my children (my harshest critics who are totally unsubtle) especially like quiche but they have given this one a “thumbs up”. The chives are … Continue reading
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Tagged baking, Eggs, exercise, Fresh Herbs, gruyere cheese, ham hock, Nutrition, outdoor food, picnic, quiche, summer food, tart, walking
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The Easiest Crunchy Topped Lemon Drizzle Cake- Minimum Effort, Minimum Washing Up
– Lemon drizzle is always a winner. I always think of lemon as a summery flavour but this cake is brilliant all year round. It packs well for a walking snack but is also great for plain old afternoon tea. … Continue reading
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Tagged baking, cake sale, children's baking, Easy Cakes, exercise, family food, husband, lemon cake, lemon drizzle, Mary Berry, recipe, running, School fetes, walking
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Blackberry and Apple Loaf Cake- Simple, Seasonal, Scrummy
– The blackberries are wonderful here at the moment. The non food photo’s above are from yesterdays lovely dog walk. A wonderful summers day with a blustery breeze. I cannot believe how many butterflies and bumblebees are about this year. … Continue reading
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Tagged apple, baking, blackberries, butterflies, countryside, dog, exercise, foraging, fruit cake, loaf cake, Nutrition, recipe, summer cooking, walking
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