Vegan Chocolate Almond Butter Oat Bake

Vegan Chocolate Almond Butter Oat Bake

Ok friends, let's talk about this Vegan Chocolate Almond Butter Oat Bake. It's easy to make, vegan, flour free, sweetened with maple syrup and just the right amount of chocolate! (This post contains affiliate links on which I may make a commission. Your price remains...

Crock Pot or Instant Pot BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Crock Pot or Instant Pot BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Crock Pot or Instant Pot BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches are a go to for our family gatherings. Everyone loves this meal, kids and adults, and it feeds a crowd without breaking the bank. And, well...just look at it! (This post contains affiliate links on which I may make a...

Eating Our Way Across Europe: Ireland Part 1~ Caesar Salad with Prosciutto and Poached Egg

Eating Our Way Across Europe: Ireland Part 1~ Caesar Salad with Prosciutto and Poached Egg

When we headed off to Ireland, the last thing I thought I would come home with was a great recipe for a Caesar Salad with Prosciutto and Poached Egg! But here it is... (This post contains affiliate links. I may make a commission from sales but your price remains the same.)   Beautiful, Friendly Ireland! Since returning home from three weeks in Europe I think I have gotten more questions about Ireland than anywhere else we went. And I will...

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Eating Our Way Across Europe: Paris Part 3 ~  Berry Crepes

Eating Our Way Across Europe: Paris Part 3 ~ Berry Crepes

"People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it's simply necessary to love" ~ Claude Monet (This post contains affiliate links. I may make a commission off sales but your price remains the same.) While in Paris we took a day trip to Giverny to tour Claude Monet's home and gardens. Claude Monet noticed the village of Giverny while looking out of a train window. He made up his mind to move there and...

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Eating Our Way Across Europe: Paris Part 2, St. Germain ~ Roasted Game Hens with Fingerling Potatoes

Eating Our Way Across Europe: Paris Part 2, St. Germain ~ Roasted Game Hens with Fingerling Potatoes

Isn't it amazing how an experience with food can create an indelible memory? I remember very clearly the first time I ever tasted a Cornish game hen. I had just had my first child, we were young, broke and struggling as we tried to figure out this new human we had brought home from the hospital. We were also bone tired. Cooking wasn't happening in our house. A friend offered to bring us dinner, and she showed up with smiles, words of...

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Eating Our Way Across Europe: Paris Part 1~ Refreshing Summer Drinks

Eating Our Way Across Europe: Paris Part 1~ Refreshing Summer Drinks

Paris. Paris. Paris. I still can't believe we went. But before we get to all the dreaminess we have to talk about... The Elephant in The Room: I know it's awkward, but we have to address it. Robin Thick follows me everywhere. I have been to Europe twice in 53 years. Both times I turn around to find Robin Thicke behind me. Coincidence? I think not. Last year he sat behind me on the plane coming home from Italy and this time, well... he followed...

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Eating Our Way Across Europe: London Part 3, The Parks ~ Peri Peri Chicken

Eating Our Way Across Europe: London Part 3, The Parks ~ Peri Peri Chicken

We loved London. It may be a big, busy city (see Part 1) but as you saw in my second post, there are beautiful places to which one can escape, and not just in the countryside! London Parks: The Perfect Way to Spend A Day! London, like most European cities, has absolutely spectacular parks. We waited for a warm day, rented city bikes and spent more than half a day riding through the three parks closest to our hotel: Hyde, Green and St James....

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Eating Our Way Across Europe: London Part 2 ~ Day Trip to The Cotswolds for Scones with Clotted Cream

Eating Our Way Across Europe: London Part 2 ~ Day Trip to The Cotswolds for Scones with Clotted Cream

  About an hour and a half drive from London lies the most picturesque collection of villages in the English countryside called The Cotswolds. Known for the distinctive honey colored limestone that the homes, churches and walls are made from these quaint villages offer Londoners a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. We spent a day in The Cotswolds...looking back it might have been nice to spend the night in a Bed & Breakfast before...

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