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    In my first post, I mentioned I'd made mint lemonade. My son didn't love it because the honey taste was strong, so I've shopped around a few recipes and found a better method here than just blending the water, lemonade, and honey.


    • First, you boil the water and honey together until the latter is dissolved, then let it cool. 
    • Next, you add the lemon juice and refrigerate.  
    • And it's best if you wait to serve until the next day when all the flavours have infused together.
    Use 4 cups of water, the juice of 5 lemons, and about 1/4 cup of honey.

    *Insert some pithy witticism cleverly turning the lemonade cliché on its head in an original way here as a delightfully conclusive end to this simple post.*

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    *Btw, in case you hadn't noticed, I use stock photos on this blog. I don't have a functioning camera and my phone is terrible. But since I can't find pictures of something I made by mistake, the above photo was taken with our kindle. Improvising all the way...*

    I tried to make SCD power bars since we realised we weren't allowed to eat the Paleo ones we found because they have seeds. Our food processor broke down in the middle of making them so I started winging it. What happened was not a power bar, but it ended up being a sort of fruity blondie that was pretty good served warm. So my son and I decided to call them Fruity Whoopsies and make them a new recipe!

    Ingredients:

    1 cup of dates
    1 cup of dried apricots
    1/2 cup of pecans
    Zest of 1/2 lemon

    1/2 cup almond milk
    2 Tbsp peanut butter
    1 Tbsp honey
    1/2 tsp vanilla extract

    1 egg


    Preheat oven to 180C/350F.

    Mix the dates, apricots, pecans, and lemon zest in a processor until you have a mushy chunk that easily clumps together BUT not so much that it becomes too smooth. 

    Add the almond milk, then peanut butter, then honey, then vanilla extract but continue blending/processing or, if your processor broke, stirring and mashing, in between each ingredient. 

    Finally, stir in the egg.

    Spread the mixture in a greased 8 x 8 pan. Bake for 30 minutes. Enjoy!
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