Spring brought back one of my favorites. Something I often forget about in the winter. Smoothies. My go-to smoothie is a little less than 1 cup almond milk, 1 scoop protein powder, 1 banana and a heaping cup frozen fruit, with some spinach or frozen broccoli (yes, broccoli – you can’t taste it, just like spinach) when I have some. It is SO good. But
Blueberry Poppy Seed Granola
Yes, an other granola recipe. And you’ll probably see a lot more! Why? Because I love granola, of course. But I think it is worse than that. I am probably a granola addict. Is that a bad thing? So how did I have the idea to make this granola? I really wanted to make a berry granola. And then I saw the poppy seeds in
Raspberry Whole Grain Scones with Cream Cheese Frosting Cream and Jam
The first time I ate scones, I thought they were disgusting. I bought a chocolate chip scone at Starbucks and it was so so dry. It was clearly a bad batch because I when I bought one again, it was so good all I could think about was getting more scones in my belly. And they were nothing compared to frosted scones, like my Maple
Coconut, Almond & Cherry Granola (& Spelt Flakes!)
To make my delicious Piña Colada Cake, I used 6 tbsp coconut milk. Which I had some coconut milk to use. The day after making my delicious Piña Colada Cake, I added the last handful of Mamalade Granola to my bowl of cereal. Are you good in math? I am! Coconut milk to use + no granola = let’s create a new granola recipe! Coconut,
Maple Espresso Scones
When I saw a recipe for maple glazed scones in Coup de Pouce magazine, I knew I had to make them. I love maple. There is nothing better than maple. I could drink maple syrup. They were the first scones I was making but the recipe was quite simple. Only one problem. They were not good. I was surprised when I saw there was only