January 21st, 2022
Roxanne Holland
Families with children can find plant-based dieting a bit of a challenge from the beginning. It definitely takes a bit more work and planning but the outcome is healthier, for them, and for the planet.
These bars are loosely based on ones I came across on OneGreenPlanet. I wasn’t quite happy with how they turned out so I made some adjustments and came up with my own version.
They are also a great source of nutrients with protein powder, peanut butter, almonds, and seeds. I used sesame seeds and raw, sliced almonds but next time I may try some sunflower seeds and/or nuts to add more bang per bite. If you are allergic to nuts but chopped peanuts are o.k., substitute them for the almonds.
ENJOY!
January 9th, 2022
Roxanne Holland
A huge shout out to Twospoons.ca for posting their mushroom pasta recipe which was featured on Vegan Feed Gram. It was a great inspiration for my creation shown here. This is a super-fast dinner idea and takes less than 30 minutes from start to finish.
You can experiment with different types of veggies and also pasta. I used what I had in my pantry and am delighted with the deliciousness of this dish!
ENJOY!
December 20th, 2021
Roxanne Holland
Mushrooms! Yes Please!
I am always stuffing portobello mushrooms with whatever fresh veggie is on hand and most times, the outcome is quite good. This recipe comes together from start to finish in about an hour and is well worth the time! If you are short on time, you can make the filling the night before, stuff the clean Portobello caps, and bake the next night.
ENJOY!