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Recipe: Cinnamon, Rosewater and Vanilla Coconut Cookies (Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Vegetarian-Friendly, Paleo-Friendly)

I love coconut! And I know many of you do too, so here is a delicious treaty coconut cookie recipe for you, my dear Health Food Lovers! This recipe is dairy-free, gluten-free, and paleo-friendly. You can find coconut (it’s botanical name is Cocos nucifera) in a few forms: some you may be aware of, others may […]

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Recipe: Veggie-Rich Lentil Soup with Sheep’s Milk Yoghurt & Fresh Herbs

Here is a delicious, warming soup recipe which I hope you will love as much as I did! I’ve used sheep’s milk yoghurt in this recipe (as a garnish), but you’re welcome to use any other yoghurt you like instead. To make the yoghurt a bit more probiotic, you could mix in a bit of […]

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Recipe: Autumnal Roasted Chestnut, Broccoli & Thyme Soup (Vegetarian)

As the weather has been getting colder, it’s definitely put me into a soup making mood/mode! Here is a delicious soup that features roasted chestnuts and broccoli which I hope you will love as much as I did. Recipe: Autumnal Roasted Chestnut, Broccoli & Thyme Soup Recipe info/allergen info: This recipe is gluten-free, and can […]

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Recipe: Sesame-Crusted Sardine, Fennel and Sweet Potato Cakes

  Recipe: Sesame-Crusted Sardine, Fennel and Sweet Potato Cakes Diet type: Pescatarian, Gluten-free Diet tags: Gluten free Number of servings (yield): 8 (~ eight patties) Ingredients 230g sweet potato, peeled and chopped into small cubes 210g tinned sardines (oil drained away- or give the oil to your cat!) 1 stick of celery, washed, leaves cut off 1-2 garlic […]

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Recipe: Homemade Buttermilk, Spelt and Date Hot Cross Buns

I’ve mentioned before that I personally don’t consume grain products everyday (see sweet breakfast omelette – what to eat when you don’t eat toast), which is mostly due to the fact that most stores don’t carry products I deem worthy of consuming. For instance if you look at the label of  most commercial ‘sourdough’ breads, […]

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Recipe: Chocolate Coconut Fudge Mousse and Date Caramel Tartlets

  Since I made the 2 ingredient raw chocolate mousse (below) I have been dreaming of making the mixture into a delicious chocolate and coconut mousse tart! So, that’s what I did! I combined the chocolate mousse recipe with the  date caramel from the almond chocolate cake (aka. the Mocha Brownie Cake)  I made some time ago. I wanted to make the […]

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Recipe: Sautéed Spinach & Sweet Potato with Yoghurt

Here is yet another delicious and nutrient-rich recipe to get dark green leafy veggies in your diet! I hope you enjoy it! Sautéed Spinach & Sweet Potato with Yoghurt Recipe info/allergen info: This recipe is dairy-free (if exluding the yoghurt) and it is gluten-free and egg-free. Makes: 1 serve. Double etc for a larger quantity & more serves. […]

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Recipe: Kangaroo Biltong

If you’ve never had (or heard of) biltong it is a dried meat of South-African origin. It is actually quite similar to beef jerky. It is ‘paleo’-friendly, gluten-free, fructose-free and dairy-free. It won’t be appropriate for those who follow a vegan or vegetrian diet, though you could make it out of eggplant or another root vegetable instead of the kangaroo […]

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Recipe: Lemon Basil, Capsicum and Cherry Tomato Soup

The lemon basil that I had planted a few months ago has grown quite wild, so it was time to use it! It went really well in this soup.  I hope you enjoy this recipe for Lemon Basil, Capsicum and Cherry Tomato Soup. Recipe: Lemon Basil, Capsicum and Cherry Tomato Soup Ingredients: 1 tbsp. ghee/coconut oil 1 […]

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Recipe: Sprouted (or Soaked) Chickpea Panisse

Panisse are a type of delicious french chick pea chip (or fry for our US friends). Normally these are made with chickpea flour (besan/garbanzo flour) but me being the lover of whole, real food and the nutrition-maximizing gal I am, I made them using the whole chickpea and sprouted them myself. (Here is a little guide on sprouting legumes, […]

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