Bread Baking Babes make Muesli Rolls, with 4 kinds of seeds, nuts, fruit and chocolate
This traditional Bircher muesli with grated apples and raisins is healthy, delicious and waiting for you in the fridge when you wake up. It's the ultimate breakfast for anyone who wants to eat healthy while not spend hours in the kitchen every day.
This scarcely counts as a recipe as the method is pretty much a one step process which couldn't be easier, but think of it as more of a reci...
Easy muffins to compliment your breakfast table and fill your kid's lunchboxes with.
Quinoa amaranth gluten free muesli recipe. make your own healthy, vegan, gluten free, healthy muesli at home with quinoa and amaranth
This Vanilla, Cranberry, Quinoa Muesli Recipe is easy to make plus you can customize it according to your taste.
This fibre-rich muesli slice is a guilt-free sweet fix packed with gluten-free oats, nuts and seeds, finished off with a drizzle of dark chocolate.In only one hour of preparing and baking, you can look forward to a good supply of muesli slices that will conveniently keep chilled for one week in a sealed container.These slices are perfect as a snack or breakfast on-the-go.
When I told y’all I was a picky child, you probably thought I meant that I would only eat, like, chicken fingers, macaroni and cheese, Cheerios and PB&J sandwiches, right? Because that’s what a normal picky child eats. But I was not a normal picky child (just like I’m not a normal picky adult — [...]
This easy muesli recipe requires nothing more than mixing a few pantry staples together! It's so good, you'll be making it on repeat.
So it’s back to school time again and that means it’s time for some lunch! Whether back-to-school time represents making lunches for yourself or your kids, it’s never a bad thing to get some great ideas. Maybe you’re needing something to take to work or you do meal preps. I’m not really in any of these categories and I still love fun lunches. So while I’m not in school anymore (thank goodness) my youngest sister is going back to school soon. It’s had me thinking about I always seem to miss this opportunity every year to share these kinds of ideas. And that’s what today’s post is. It’s definitely more about the inspiration than a rigid recipe but I have included the links to some of the recipes I’ve used here. Sushi Box: for the sushi I’ve used this recipe and added a little soy sauce. On the side are some carrots, zucchini slices, strawberries, green grapes, and sliced mango. For a small treat I added a peanut butter cup from this recipe. Berries + Granola: for this one I’ve used some homemade muesli (but you can use any cereal or granola you’d like) and the chia pudding from this recipe. Along with that I added some blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and sunshine raspberries. Then I added a little bit of homemade trailmix made from buckinis, cacao nibs, and pepitas. AB+Banana+Strawberry Sandwich: So the sandwich is simply some thinly sliced strawberries and bananas spread with a little bit of almond butter. You can use any nut or seed butter you prefer. On the side I added some kiwis, apples, snap peas, and red bell peppers with some guacamole to dip in. I added some energy bites from this recipe. Now I know kids can be pretty particular so if you’re making these for a young one, definitely feel free to make swaps. I hope you’re getting as excited as I am about the coming season and I hope you got something from these ideas. 🙂
Often referred to as Overnight Oats, they are jars of single serve oats with any number of flavor additives. They are a variation of Swiss...
A blog about Indian and International cuisine, with simple steps and catchy pictures.
A blog about Indian and International cuisine, with simple steps and catchy pictures.
A blog about Indian and International cuisine, with simple steps and catchy pictures.