I find it ironic how obsessed I’ve become with breakfast/brunch foods lately. Considering that from my late teens up until my early 20’s I refused to eat any form of breakfast, it seems weird that I would do a 180 and now can’t get enough of the damn stuff. I must be making up for … Continue reading »
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Simply Basil Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
Let me tell you something, I eat a lot of hummus. Like a LOT of hummus. I know, shocking right? Why don’t I slap a big “Vegan” sticker across my forehead. What can I tell ya, that stuff is just so bloody good! I’ll be damned if I don’t treat it like its own separate … Continue reading »
Weekend Brunch Round 20: Grilled Fruit Kabobs With Mango Coconut Ricotta Dip
Just when I thought we were getting an early summer, it started to rain, and rain, and rain a little more. Which is great! Because things around here are actually green now instead of that lovely yellow/grey decay color I seem to have grown accustom to….but all this rain kind of puts a damper on … Continue reading »
Weekend Brunch Round 17: Fruit Salad with Orange Almond Poppy Seed Cream
Hope you all had a fantastic Mother’s Day weekend and treated your mother’s right, or were treated right if you are a mother. My mom is currently one province away, so I wasn’t able to treat her to a fabulous brunch, but I decided to have one in her honour. For some reason, whenever I … Continue reading »
Peanut Butter & Jelly Granola Bars
What is it with vegans and bulk foods? It’s like the second we walk into a store that has a hugeass bulk section all sensible reasoning shuts down and we go into a bit of a frenzy. Admit it, you know you linger in that section of the store. It’s like a bloody sirens song … Continue reading »
Weekend Brunch Round 14: Pesto Tofu Scramble
This past weekend was a crazy mess of awesomeness. First of all, I had a three day weekend, it went by in a blink of an eye but an extra day off from working is always a-ok in my books. I got to spend my entire Friday baking like a mad woman until I couldn’t … Continue reading »