Not exact matches
I love a good recipe full of
berries to
warm up on a cool morning or
as dessert with a scoop of ice cream.
* Allspice is a gorgeous
warm aromatic dried
berry — also called Jamaican Pepper — I grind the
berries as I need them
as they have a longer shelf life than ready ground — and there is the bonus of the lovely aroma they release when crushed.
As I doubt I have any talent for lobstering (the primary profession among citizens of Swans Island), I think I'd build a little pie shop next door to the general store and live out my days wearing cute aprons, rolling dough, and serving
warm slices of local
berry pie a la mode.
As the weather begins to get
warmer here in southern California, I start to crave
berries!
Enjoy these
as a quick breakfast with tea or coffee,
as an afternoon snack when you need a boost, or
warmed up for dessert with a scoop of ice cream (it'll remind you of a
berry crisp!).
I keep a big batch in an air tight container in fridge and just soak in water / milk the portion I need for brekkie, top with blue
berries or a few spoons of home stewed apples (no sugar) just apples and you have a bowl of yumminess waiting to be
warmed or eaten
as is in the morning.
We wanted to share this
as this is the perfect season with the
warmer weather approaching and
berries being in season.
We can can
warm up traditionally summer drinks like cider with a cinnamon blend to create the perfect beverage for the autumn / winter market or respond to consumers moving away from «pure» beers to those infused with interesting flavours — such
as citrus,
berries, chocolate or spices.
I love her quinoa, orange, and asparagus salad
as well
as her
warm millet with
berry - bay compote.
Ingredients 1/3 cup unsalted butter (optional) 2 1/2 cups
warm water (not above 120 °F) 7 cups [white whole wheat flour](made from white wheat
berries as opposed to red), freshly ground preferred, divided 1/3 cup honey 1 1/2 tablespoons active - dry yeast (make sure to check the date on the yeast!)
In the meantime,
as the einkorn
berries cook, set a large skillet on an adjacent burner and
warm a tablespoon of coconut oil over medium heat.
The researchers found that due to
warm spring temperatures on Kodiak, the
berries were developing fruit weeks earlier, at the same time
as the peak of the salmon migration; 2014 was one of the
warmest years on the island since record - keeping began 60 years ago.
I like to enjoy it
warm in the morning and then have the cold porridge with some fruit or
berries as an afternoon or evening snack.
1 teaspoon of raw carob powder (or raw chocolate) 1 tablespoon goji
berries 1/2 teaspoon maca powder 1 teaspoon bee pollen 1 tablespoon hemp seed 1 teaspoon raw honey (or yakkon root or few drops stevia) 1 teaspoon green powder (spirulina, chlorella, wheatgrass) few leafs of greens (such
as spinach or dandelion) few scoops of coconut meat (optional) 2 cups special
warm herb tea or pure water or coconut water
Goji
berry is commonly consumed
as a
warm infusion in Asia to lower blood sugar, and is also drank
as a tonic for liver and kidneys.
Providing the widest selection for people with special dietary requirements you can get all excited about treats such
as, coconut and vanilla silken torte, vegan chocolate fudge cake, gluten - free chocolate and hazelnut brownies, mixed
berry oat bars,
warm apple & raspberry crumble, oat and raisin cookies or the sticky toffee slice with agave caramel.
The fix: Wilson's rule of cheek is to go with a
warm, rosy color, such
as L'Oréal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Blush in Tender Rose, $ 10.95, for fair or medium skin, or a brownish -
berry color, like L'Oréal's Sweet Ginger, on dark skin.
In a
warm, graceful performance, Halle
Berry plays Millie, a single woman raising foster children, tending to them all
as if they were her own.
They provided alternate explanations for the decline of polar bear populations, such
as stress from interactions with tourists, and suggested the bears could adapt to a
warming climate by supplementing their diet with
berries and vegetation.
As rainstorms pounded the house yesterday, we decided to skip those crowds at the malls and stay
warm and dry indoors by making hot chocolate and decking our front hallway and foyer with garland,
berries and red ribbons.