Monday, 3 November 2014

Rhubarb- so underrated

Hey what's up ladies! (name that movie)
Random survey time! Raise your hand if you like rhubarb. Ok, raise your hand if you've never tried rhubarb. Raise your hand if you hate rhubarb. Right, so if you raised your hand for the last one... GET OUT! that's fine, we all like different things :)
 Now I'm sure there were a few of you who had never tried rhubarb and I totally understand. I'd never had it until a few months prior when I just wanted to experiment. Now there's no turning back- I love it! I just think people forget that it exists.
It's a strange thing rhubarb. First of all it's technically a perennial plant that appears to have stalks like celery. Even though it is a vegetable it is prepared and served as though it's a fruit! I bet you didn't know that you could eat it raw. I've never tried this because personally I preferred it stewed and made into delicious creations... such as:
A rhubarb/ apple crumble:

Rhubarb and Muesli Cookies:
Baked rhubarb oatmeal:
And most recently chopped up and stirred into my typical bowl of whipped banana oats:
Topped off with some crunchy peanut butter :)
Why do I love it so much?
It's not sweet, it feels like you're eating a tart dessert (especially if you balance the tartness with something sweet like banana) and I'm not a fan of overly sweet things so I love rhubarb in my desserts breakfasts ;)
There are so many other great rhubarb recipes out there besides my small selection listed above (trust me, I've book marked a fair few!)
Like this Rhubarb Pie Smoothie for instance:
 Or even this crazy looking Strawberry Rhubarb Soup!
Why Rhubarb?
Benefits:
  • Not only is it low calorie, but it contains heaps of vitamins and minerals!
  • Stalks are rich in several B vitamins
  • Vitamin A- a powerful antioxidant that's good for eye health
  • Good amounts of vitamin K
So make sure you hop on the rhubarb bandwagon, because it seriously is a delicious, nutritious, illustrious (ran out of 'ous' words:) food that everyone should try!

Food for thought:
Do you like rhubarb?
Do you love rhubarb?
Do you think rhubarb is a fun word to say? Just me?

Bye for now guys! :D



P.S. The movie was grown-ups, well done to those who got it!

Sunday, 2 November 2014

Fat is my friend!

Hello friends. We're all friends here right? I'm friends with you, you're friends with me... we're all friends with fat.
Wait.
What?
That's right- I don't know about you, but fat is my friend and I'm proud of it!
I'm not talking about the bulging squishy stuff around the belly or the soggy burgers and fries from fast food joints. I'm talking about healthy fats- one of my BFF'S!
Why all the sudden love for fat? I've always been a fan of healthy fats and their filling qualities and tasty... tastes, but recently a few of my peers have gone off the important nutrient, weary of the high calorie count found in high fat foods.
But remember there's a difference!
Saturated fats should be consumed with caution and trans fats... shouldn't be consumed full stop, but monounsaturated and unsaturated and polyunsaturated fats shouldn't be feared! Unsaturated fat is encouraged as part of a healthy diet for a reason!
Not only do they make you look great (think strong hair, healthy skin + good complexion and strong nails) but your internal-ness will thank you too! Your brain is mainly made of cholesterol and fat so better brain function is inevitable and another result is stronger bones and eye health. I mean, there's a reason it's on the healthy living pyramid: 
The other thing that ticks me off about this new diet plan (come on teenage girls- think healthy!) is the substitutions. If they're gonna eat, you're gonna bet it's low-fat!
Producer- 'Ok, let's take the fat out!'
Worker- 'Ok, but what will we put in instead?'
Producer- 'Anything that makes it taste good but contains no fat!'
Worker- 'Sugar, salt, artificial fillers and unheard of ingredients taste good!'

Me- 'Why are people allowed to do this?'
I'll say it again. Fat is my friend and I love the taste of it, whether it's:
Nut butter on toast:
Roast veggies
Vanilla protein powder Oats with peanut butter
Scrambled eggs with rice and salsa, steamed veggies and mashed avocado with organic blue maize tortilla chips:
Give me all the fat!

Now, I'm not saying eat fat all the time in vast amounts. Healthy fats are high calories and like absolutely everything in life (including water!) too much of a good thing is bad. But that is the same for anything you eat.
I love this. This is the only diet I believe in. There's no special trick or strange diet no one's heard of before that will make you happy, healthy and lovin' life like the one mentioned above :) I like how forward it is.

Food for thought:
Have you ever avoided all fats because of the calories? I will admit I've been there before.

Do you still? Nowadays healthy fat makes up a big part of my diet.

What's your favourite healthy fat? Hello peanut butter!


That's it from me! See you later! :D

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Berry good pancakes!

I LOVE PANCAKES! PANCAKES I LOVE!
Sorry about the shouting, but I needed to express my feelings for pancakes and caps-lock seemed the most appropriate :)

As it is Sunday I had pancakes for breakfast.
Not just any pancakes.
Pink pancakes.
Pink, berry pancakes,
Vegan, dairy free, nut free, wheat free, no added sugar, pink, berry pancakes.
DELICIOUS PANCAKES! Who wants some?
These little guys were so fluffy, a bit chewy and definitely berry-y :)
And seriously... pink pancakes; does it get any better?

Ingredients:
25g wholemeal spelt flour
15g rolled oats
5g oatbran
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/3 cup milk of choice (I used oat milk)

Berry mixture:
1 cup fresh/ frozen mixed berries
1/2 tablespoon chia seeds

Method:
1. Make the berry micture by getting your berries:
Either microwaving them for 1 min 30, or placing on the stove until cooked through:

Then place in a small food processor with the chia seeds and whaz until smooth:
2. Place all of the dry ingredients in a medium bowl and stir to combine.
3. Add half of the berry mixture (save the rest for later or top pancakes with it) and milk. Stir until smooth:
Leave to sit and thicken.
4. Now, these pancakes are great with ice cream, so if you have a frozen banana lying around, chuck it in the food processor and whaz until smooth (scraping down the sides if necessary)
5. Your pancake batter may appear to have little bubbles now- and that's good! It means you will have fluffy pancakes!
6. Heat a non stick frypan on medium head, place a bit of oil in the pan and then spoon on your mixture:
7. Once quite a few bubbles start to appear, flip! (around 2-3 mins)
8. Cook on other side until golden brown
9. Top with anything (leftover berry mixture, nut butter, coconut butter, syrup, butter, etc.)

I went with cashew butter and coconut butter:

10. ENJOY!
The tartness from the berries pairs quite nicely with the sweet banana ice cream :)

 Yum :)

Food for thought:
What's your favourite pancake flavour?
Favourite pancake topping?
Favourite colour? Then I'll see if I can make pancakes that colour!

See ya later! :D

Friday, 31 October 2014

The month that was... October!

Happy November 1st everyone! November 1st, let's take a look at it's history...

It was a day when Shakespeare's tragedy 'Othello' was first presented (1604), a day when the first free school in NYC opens(1787) and a day First jet plane, Heinkel He 178, demonstrated to German Air Ministry (1939)

But that's looking back over November 1st. I want to reminisce on the month that was... October!
My October kicked off with a WIAW bang, quickly followed by some Thinking Out Loud (it was a link-up party over here for the beginning of October)
On the recipe front:
I made some vegan vanilla protein pancakes:
A caramel oat bran breakfast pudding:
  Rhubarb muesli cookies:
  A delicious Mexican wrap: 
 Chocolate pancakes:
And some awesome pink truffles!
I discussed a few heavy and important topics like unconscious sabotaging, the importance of exercise, sneaky food labels and the debilitating disease that is orange-itis :)
Lastly I brought the month to an end with a few budget meals for inspiration:
  And... that was October! Woah, I didn't realise I jam packed so much in- I thought this month positively flew by and I hardly did anything- this is why I love doing these posts!

Food for thought:
What did you get up to last month?
Do you like November?
Are you growing a moustache for Movember? (I'll try my hardest, I promise!)

Catch ya later! :D
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