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For the love of apples. | just a drop of simple sunshine
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Just a drop of simple sunshine. For the love of apples. October 17, 2011. I cannot stand grocery store apples – they don’t taste like anything! Fresh-from-the-orchard yellow delicious confection and enjoyed every bit, the nostalgia as good as the flavor. I might have even headed across the street to the football stadium if it hadn’t been an away game. Back to apples – my favorite way of eating them, besides raw or in cider, is as apple crisp. It’s what I do. 1/2 peck apples; cored, peeled, and diced.
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ANNOUNCEMENT! | just a drop of simple sunshine
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Just a drop of simple sunshine. December 4, 2012. This blog is no longer being updated, but because people do still use the recipes here, it will remain as an archive as the past. I just needed a fresh start, as so many of the ideas and recipes here refer to past self that I no longer feel a connection to. If you like to follow my current project, head on over here:. Http:/ aboutsaffron.wordpress.com. Thanks for your support over the years! Click to print (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Prosciutto & Watermelon | just a drop of simple sunshine
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Just a drop of simple sunshine. April 23, 2012. Watermelon is one of my absolute favorite treats, and prosciutto is one of life’s special discoveries. Mix them together, and you have a fabulous blend of sweet and salty. This makes a great appetizer and a decadent snack, so if you’re looking for something special this summer, give it a try! Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window).
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Eggplant Lasagna | just a drop of simple sunshine
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Just a drop of simple sunshine. October 8, 2011. It seems that for some people, lasagna is a pretty involved, hours-long process, but I whipped this up pretty quickly. I’m not going to include exact amounts, mainly because how much you make depends a lot on the size of your pan! I used a rather small square glass pan (it’s 22cm by 22cm – yay for Canadian merchandise from Big Lots! Just used what I had until it was gone. Makes six servings; gluten-free, grain-free. 1 tub ricotta cheese. How to do it.
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Meat Sauce – from scratch! | just a drop of simple sunshine
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Just a drop of simple sunshine. Meat Sauce – from scratch! May 2, 2011. I LOVE this sauce. A few months ago, I realized how much I doctor the sauce that comes in the jar that I decided to just start making the entire thing from scratch. and you know what? I think it was one of the best decisions I ever made. It’s inexpensive, I know exactly what’s going into it, and did I mention it’s delicious? Because it is. YUM. 1 28 ounce can of tomato puree – it should be tomatoes and that’s it! 1 cup onion, chopped.
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Recipe Index | just a drop of simple sunshine
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Just a drop of simple sunshine. Apple, bacon, and gouda salad. Rivvin’s amazing microwave bread. Tomato and basil salad. Gluten-free coconut and rice flour pizza. Chocolate almond butter smoothie. Primal no-bake dark chocolate coco-nut cookies. Gluten-free chocolate chip cookies. Green bean casserole bits and pieces. Sunday morning coconut pancakes. Carmelized onions with apples and mushrooms. Chicken and Broccoli Alfredo. Stuffed tomatoes, take two. Big Bowl of Awesome. The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies.
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The Simplicity Project | just a drop of simple sunshine
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Just a drop of simple sunshine. Over the last few years, I’ve embraced simplicity. Natural living, and made lots of little changes in my life. I strive to live without chemicals and as green as possible; I cook most of my simple meals from scratch, and I eat Real Food. I’ve discovered, as a result, that you can save money, lower your stress levels, and love your life just by living simply. Don’t label yourself! Switch to bar soap. Design your own (chemical-free) fragrance. Try a natural body oil.
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