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Hummingbird bircher muesli
21Mar

Hummingbird bircher muesli

We are on full weaning mode in our house. Flo is still figuring out what she likes and dislikes and in order to not waste a lot of food I am trying to incorporate different flavours and textures to some of her firm favourites. In Flo’s opinion, there is no better breakfast than oats, and I don’t completely disagree (they come a close second to eggs for me). And rather than having the same old milky porridge with a sprinkle of fruits on top I started making her batches of bircher muesli the day before with a variety of fruits blended in: bananas, coconut milk, and applesauce. It has become a family favourite and a regular midmorning snack for me with all kinds of toppings: yoghurt, berries, toasted seeds, nut butter…the options are endless. This bircher muesli is inspired by one of my favourite cakes: hummingbird. Because I am a sucker for anything with pineapples. And if you are feeling extra indulgent you can add more pineapple, just keep the sugar tablespoon ratio the same to the 100g for the pineapple. Hummingbird bircher muesli (serves 3-4) 100g rolled oats 200ml oat milk (any other plant base milk would work too)
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Chia and sesame seed GF crackers
04Jun

Sesame and chia seed crackers

Currently I have the biggest jar of coconut flour in my cupboard. I bought it after getting hooked into a book about quitting sugar. That went well for a couple of months, long enough for me to come to the conclusion that I would never quit sugar. I mean, have you seen my feed? So the huge bag of coconut flour is a a reminant of that period. Coconut flour scares me as I have never used it outside of specific recipe regulations. But with the purpose to make good use of it I decided to go rogue. Well crackers aren’t that rogue. No raising agent, pulsing everything in a food processor. And the right dip makes all the difference. Hard to go wrong. As a snacker, crackers are such an important part of my day. If I could have 10 well rounded snacks throughout the day rather than 3 round meals I would. I live for snacks. And because I live for snacks I am always trying to evolve them into something different. Because here’s the thing: I will get absolutely obsessed with apple slices and peanut butter and then never want to see it ever again. A broad
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