Doesn't this hummus just make you want to smile?
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A semi-homemade vegan version of toaster strudel! These are easy to make and the best breakfast pastry.
When it comes to a sweet, sticky, caramel-y dessert, nothing tastes better than bananas foster. But what happens when you wake up craving a bananas foster for breakfast? Introducing my Gut Healthy Bananas Foster Smoothie - a sweet, creamy smoothie that tastes JUST like the dessert that you know and love, but made with gut healthy ingredients. The best part is, this recipe is gluten-free, nut-free, and can easily be made vegan-friendly, too!
Die Besenheide (Calluna vulgaris) wurde 2019 von der Loki-Schmidt-Stiftung zur Blume des Jahres gekürt. Dies nicht zu Unrecht, denn zum einen ist sie eine wunderschöne Augenweide mit ihren zierlichen, traubenartigen Blütenständen und zum anderen eine begehrte Futterpflanze für zahlreiche Insekten u .a. für viele Schmetterlingsarten, Blattspanner und Honigbienen. Die Knospenblüherheide 'Beauty Ladies'® (Calluna vulgaris) ist ein buschig, kompakt und verzweigt wachsendes Heidekrautgewächs. Das Highlight sind ihre sortenabhängig gefärbten Blütenknospen, die ab Juli bis Oktober erstrahlen. Sie lässt sich im Garten und ebenso in Kübeln und Töpfen pflanzen und sorgt für einen leuchtenden Hingucker. Gern wird die Besenheide als Bodendecker, Zierstrauch oder als ein hochfrequentierter Anziehungspunkt für zahlreiche Insekten genutzt. Der bevorzugte Standort ist sonnig bis halbschattig und der Boden sollte humos, sandig, kalkfrei und sauer sein. Gießen Sie die Besenheide in einer geringen Frequenz, aber gründlich und durchdringend. Damit werden die Pflanzenwurzeln angeregt auch in tiefere Bodenschichten, wie in den Unterboden vorzudringen und können so Trockenperioden besser überstehen. Charakteristisch für Calluna 'Beauty Ladies'® ist die gute Frostverträglichkeit (bis -20 Grad). Ein Rückschnitt empfiehlt sich von März bis April, um die Pflanze in Wuchsform zu halten. Und hier noch ein kurzes Informationsvideo zu den Sommer- und Winterheiden von unseren Gärtner Sönke: Klick zum Video
Noticed recently: tone-on-tone cloths patched together in subtle, often perfectly imperfect windowpane patterns. We've spotted them in projects from the li
A round up of 18 lovely Spring flower crafts do do with your kids this springtime
This easy vegan cream cheese Danish recipe is super easy to make. Using a quick and simple cream cheese filling and frozen puff pastry, these pastries are a perfect treat to add to your vegan brunch or breakfast.
Baked Nectarines with Oatmeal Cookie Crumble is a delicious summer dessert! Fresh nectarines are baked with butter and brown sugar and topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a homemade oatmeal cookie crumble.
Die Öko-Kinderarmbanduhr hat ein gut lesbares Ziffernblatt mit Lernzeiger und Minutenbeschriftung. Sie hat ein robustes Armband aus Bio-Baumwolle mit liebevoller Motivstickerei, Öko-Tex Standard 100. Das Gehäuse ist aus mattem silberfarbenen Reinaluminium. Der Gehäuseboden, die Krone wie auch der Bandverschluss ist aus hautverträglichem Edelstahl. Das Mineralglas hat eine Wasserdichtigkeit von 3 bar. Die Batterie ist quecksilberfrei. Bei Inbetriebnahme der Uhr, muss der Batteriestopper am Rädchen entfernt werden. Maße: Armband 1,4 x 20 cm, einstellbar von 13,5 bis 17,5 cm Gehäuse Ø 27 mm.
Every spring in kindergarten we have visitors to our classroom. Our painted lady caterpillars arrive in their little jars, they are teeny tiny and hungry! I've been watching the miracle unfold for a few years now and I never cease to be amazed. The butterfly life cycle is one of my favorite lessons to teach for so many reasons. I love watching the kids become so interested in the smallest and quietest of creatures. They are connected somehow in ways I don't understand. Kindergarten kids are both small and hungry, but they are certainly not quiet! Are they so interested because the changes happen so quickly? Actually now that I think about it, even though they might not see it, those kindergarten kids and those caterpillars have quite a lot in common. Those little kindergarteners crawled in here in September and even though they don't know it, the changes I've seen in them happened quickly too. There were the ones that couldn't identify a single letter and are now decoding words. Those that couldn't even write their names, are now writing sentences. There are those that were already decoding words and now they are reading like they've been doing it their entire lives...all 6 years of it! Then there's the one that wouldn't let go of his daddy's leg on the first day of school. Just a few short months later he runs down the hall each morning to meet his friends and bring his smiling face into my room. Our caterpillars emerged from their chrysalises early this week and today we made our way out to the grass to let them go. The kids all sat in a circle around the butterfly house. I gave them directions about not chasing them and letting them fly off to find a flower, that it was time to say good-bye. I opened the house so they could make their escape. Some took off right away, flying off to find their flowers, some lingered a little and needed a little coaxing to fly up and out. Then there were those who struggled a little that needed a hand to pick it up and let it know that it was really okay to fly away, and there was one, who's wings just didn't do what they were supposed to. I gently picked that one up and found a flower. I gently placed it on the flower and let nature take over. Now we are fourteen days away from the last day of school. The day I'll open up the doors for my kindergarteners for for the last time before sending them off to summer and then in the fall, their first grade teachers. Like those butterflies some are ready to fly, and some are going to need a little coaxing to know that it's really okay to spread their wings and leave the safety and comfort of my kindergarten classroom. As I opened the butterfly house today to let them go, one of my little girls yelled, "I'm not ready!" Sweet pea, I know just how you feel.
A woven sticker patch featuring the Minnesota state flower, the lady slipper. Meow! Backed with 3M double-sided adhesive backing, it's very sticky! The sticker can also be used as a patch, and is washable-but the adhesive is not. So you need to stitch the edges (or use fabric glue) if you want to apply it clothing or any fabric you plan to launder:) 1.75" in x 1.75" in
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Idyllic Big Sur Bakery sits tucked behind a small gas station on a magical stretch of coastal California off Highway 1. Millions of people stop by each year on their drive through redwood groves and wild beaches. Many years ago, I did too and ordered nearly every pastry on the menu. Everything was
A herbal tonic for daily immune system support.
Gluten free croissant dough tips, tricks and everything I have learned for the recipe in my cookbook, Intolerance Friendly Kitchen.
Lemon blueberry scones are crisp on the outside, flaky inside and use no butter or oil! This 1-bowl spring recipe is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or snacking. Soyfree Nutfree Glutenfree option. Low fat option
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Easy, homemade Twix bars with a crunchy cookie layer, date caramel, and perfectly sweet chocolate coating. Undetectably plant-based and gluten-free. Just 9 simple ingredients required!
This homemade chamomile syrup has the sweet, floral aroma you know and love, with enough sweetness to flavor lemonade, sodas, and more. It's the perfect summertime mixer!
Dive into the delicious world of Almond Flour Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies – a chewy delight!
These Gluten-Free Vegan Maple Pecan Scones are tender on the inside with a crunchy, golden crust! Sweetened with a bit of maple syrup and studded with toasted pecans, these scones are delicious for breakfast, brunch, or as a mid-day snack.