Monday, June 29, 2015

Tru whip review Fluff Happy whipping cream ( almost vegan)

 I have asked a guest writer to review the TruWhip product. This product is in the frozen section of the grocery store or natural foods store.
This is a whipping cream that is(almost) vegan. This is so airy and tremendously light.
This is so gentle when you put it on a spoon and it goes into your mouth.
All you need to do is open the container have a spoon, a tablespoon or
teaspoon get ready and dip it in. I had two pieces of chocolate to add to the
enjoyment of my fluff whipping cream.
The chocolate was Lindt from Switzerland, with dried sour cherries, chopped
almonds and dark chocolate. This was really something to delight in.
Hope you try this...
link to website www.truwhip.com
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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Vegan Strawberry Ice cream in 10 minutes or less

I love ice cream, but becoming vegan, it can be very difficult to make good ice cream.
I happen to be making something else when I came up with this recipe.
It was so delicious:) The ice cream is so simple and it is a big wow from guests.
You will need a blender or a good mixer to make this, because the strawberries
are frozen. You can serve immediately or you can put back in the freezer,
but you will need at least 30 minutes for it to be able to scoop.
Everyone is different, how big the container, how much you made,
so watch it when you take it out of the freezer. Make a large potion
because everyone will want seconds even thirds:)
The ice cream is a very satisfying in texture and taste!
It comes out very thick and creamy!!!


Vegan Strawberry Ice Cream
2 cups plus (depends on the strawberries)

1lb frozen strawberries
1/4 cup plus 2 Tablespoons of milk (I used almond)
1/4 cup plus 1 Tablespoon yogurt (vegan)
2 Tablespoons of fresh squeezed lemon juice


Take out frozen berries, and rinse them in warm water,
for one second.
Then place all the ingredients in the mixer and mix until well blended,
you may have to open it to move mixture around.
It will come out smooth and very lovely!   Enjoy.
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Friday, June 26, 2015

Friday's picture my new Friend!!!

Greetings from Southern Florida, a very curious little lizard.
The lizard was so cute to watch, they are so fast and wiggly:)
I love watching wildlife it is so relaxing.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Savory Creamy Avocado Strawberry Blueberry Smoothie

Second smoothie in the series. Everybody thinks smoothie's have to be sweet. Some people don't like sweet things, even if they are fruit. So I came up with a savory smoothie. The high note is avocado with
back round hint of strawberry and blueberry. I like this one if you are adding it to a meal,
because it really fills you up. Avocados have that creamy texture almost like you added a heavy cream.
This one is a go to for a savory treat!!!


Savory Creamy Avocado Strawberry Blueberry Smoothie
Makes about 2 cups

1 avocado
15 strawberries
1/2 cup of blueberries
1 1/2 cup of milk (I used oats milk)
1 Tablespoon of fresh squeezed lemon juice

Wash all fruit and cut the avocado in half, take the seed out, and scoop
out the flesh. Blend all ingredients very well until thick and creamy:)
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Monday, June 22, 2015

Naturbageriet Sattva Stockholm Sweden, Vegan Bakery, Raw, Gluten Free, Sugar Free, Best Cinnamon Rolls in Stockholm Sweden

This bakery is the very best. They have gluten free, vegan, raw, sugar free, and organic.
These pictures have a 1000 vegan smiles from me:)
When you step into the bakery it is a tiny, but full of many delicious treats.
It is pretty much all vegan, there are some sandwiches with cheese.
In the window you see kanal bullar (cinnamon rolls), I have had many vegan cinnamon rolls
they were dry and hard, and very little flavor or super tiny and costs a fortune.
Not this one, they where so soft and  full of cinnamon with a not so sweet icing.
They cost 20kr, which is really good, they are giant size. I even bought one and had it
the next day, I heated it up and spread vegan butter on top AMAZING!!!!!
 The poppy seed pastry is filled with vanilla custard. Very delicious it is flaky crust and covered with poppy seeds on top, very large piece:) cost is 20kr. They also make there own bread. The next picture is of the outside, of course these 3 guys had to sit down as I took the picture, so I will tell you what they are eating.
 It is like a calzone, a calzone is pastry that is filled with different ingredients.That day it was olive tofu,
spinach tofu, or curry tofu they cost 25kr. They also make most lushes pie, pear pecan, it is layered with pears and topped with tons of pecans, If you like pecan pie, you will love this one, even good cold the next day:) cost 30kr. The piece was large;) They also make a blomma (flower in Swedish) it is coconut oil, raisin, nuts, dates, they mix it and make it into a solid flower mold, cost 10kr
My favorite thing is the choklad  drom (chocolate dream) which is all of that.
They mix chocolate and dates, raisins, coconut oil, nuts, seeds and make it into a bar. It is very rich and chocolaty, kind of like a chocolate bar filled with a hole lot of yummy! I can eat half of a bar at a time:)
Here is a picture of it, sorry it is so grainy!

I have given you some of my favorites, but they sell many more things as well, you can have coffee, tea, and chai. The cost is between 15-25kr. (soy milk for cappuccinos!)
A bonus is they have a pre-made smoothie in the cooler for 20kr:)
When you are in Stockholm, you must try this Bakery, you surely will not be disappointed.
The location is great, they are on the island of Galma Stan (which is where the old city is)
The address is Stora Nygatan 6, Stockholm, Sweden,
5 minute walk from the metro!!(Galma Stan stop).
The best selection is usually before lunch time!!!!
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Sunday, June 21, 2015

The best all natural deodorant, with 1 ingredient, that really works, and costs penny's!!

I love this deodorant, it totally works. I have been using it for over a year now.
Works in very hot weather, even when I am sweating. I have had great success
when traveling, on an overseas flight:)  It cost soooo little money!
Scroll down thru my blog to the original article.
You are probably saying what is it?
Lime, yes lime! Simply cut into 4 wedges and apply to a clean underarm where
your hair grows. For me I squeeze a little juice on my finger tips
then spread it under my arm where the hair grows. People just squeeze it to get the juice
going then rub under their arm. Whatever works for you.
I apply only once between showers, because I can get irritation,
if I apply it with out thoroughly cleaning my underarms.
Please give a try!!!!! Tell everyone about this it works and it's natural.
Spread the word and get the whole world to use this deodorant!
It is totally vegan.
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Saturday, June 20, 2015

10 minute Tomato Sauce for pizza and vegan ideas for topping yummy!!!!!!!

I don't buy anything in a can, so I had to come up with a way to make homemade tomato sauce.
I like the flavor better of fresh sauce then the can! This easy recipe is great made for 1 person to
100 people. It takes no more then 10 minutes to make.
You can use whatever fresh tomatoes you like. People say only use roma tomatoes,
but I like all different flavors from a variety of tomatoes. I have even used yellow tomatoes for sauce.
It had a sweeter flavor then the red ones and less acidic as well. So try a variety of tomatoes for
your sauces:)


10 minute Tomato sauce
makes enough for 1 10 inch pizza crust

2 tomato's
pinch of sea salt
any fresh herbs you like chopped (1 teaspoons)

In a small pot on medium heat add 2 washed tomatoes, pinch of salt over each one,
cover. Let cook 3 minutes, not taking off cover.
When 3 minutes are over, lift cover and the tomatoes should be
sweaty, and collapsing. Mush down with a fork any remaining
pieces.
Cook on low the remaining 7 minutes covered.
If your tomatoes are on the drier side add a very small amount
of liquid.
You may not need the whole 7 minutes more, watch and stir until
slight thick texture.
Strain out the seeds and skins.
 I don't mind a few seeds



I made pizza for a birthday party. I used real cheese on request from the birthday guest, and no cheese for another.
I also used Tunn brod which is a Swedish flatbread. So use any flat bread you can find or even a wrap.
You can also find gluten free variety's
Toast the bread for 3-5 minutes until slight crisp edges. Then add the tomato sauce.
I sauteed 1 cup of  broccoli with long stalks in 1 tablespoon of butter with stalks for 4 minutes until fork tender.
Add broccoli and grated cheese, put in oven until cheese melted.
Another person wanted no sauce, so I put cheese on the bottom, melted it, and add the broccoli
and grated carrots.
 For the people who wanted no cheese I add tomato sauce then sauteed broccoli, and grated carrots.

I made a white sauce, vegan  for one pizza. I used a vegan creme fraiche (2 tablespoons) with a pinch of sea salt and a good tablespoon of chopped  parsley. Then add the broccoli and grated carrots. Yummy
When making pizza use whatever toppings you like, but all these were huge hits:) Everyone couldn't stop eating them.The grated carrots give a sweet taste and a cheese texture.
So try and enjoy.
Birch Life

Friday, June 19, 2015

Friday's picture View from the North Sea!!!!!!

Evening sunset, at the North Sea! The sweet smell of saltiness in the air, ummm a long inhale:)
 Happy Summer Solstice.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Juicy Sauteed Peach with Cookie Crumble!!! 100% vegan

I love peaches, they very well may be my favorite fruit, I love the juiciness of a ripe peach!
You know when it is ripe and juicy when the juice runs down your arm:)
When buying peaches it can be tricky, do you buy them hard, then wait with
bated breath to see if they ripen? Or do you buy them when they are ripe,
but when you get home they are moldy inside:(
I have discovered over the years, I only buy them when they have a sweet smell
of peach, and are slightly soft to touch. I prefer to pick my own, rather buy in
a package. When I bring them home I put them on a plate in a sunny window,
I check them quite often. If you have peaches that ripen really fast and you don't
need them that second, just put in the refrigerator and it will stop the ripening
process. It will give you only a few days though, so use them quickly!
This recipe is sooooooooooooo delicious, it is simple to make for a large
group, or even a party!
The peach remains juicy, even when sauteed!
I used store bought gluten free cookies, but you can use whatever cookies
you want!!!


Juicy Sauteed Peach with Cookie Crumble
serves 1

1 ripe peach
2 gluten free cookie ( I used a chocolate one)
1 teaspoons butter (vegan)

Wash peach, and cut in half and remove stone from  the middle.
Put the cookies in a plastic bag, and crumble up.
In a small saute pan melt butter, the put peach flesh side down and saute
for 2-3 minutes until light brown, turn over and saute a 2-3 minutes more.
If peach seems to be breaking down to fast remove from heat.
Then add crumbled cookies where the stone used to be.
The cookies will melt into the warm peach sooooooooooooooo good!!!!!!!!!
serve immediately:)
You will so love this recipe, and every one else will as well:)
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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Mango Blueberry Milky Smoothie Smoothie series

I am going to be doing a series of smoothie recipes. I like smoothies especially when I make them:)
For me I like to drink them before breakfast. When I feel really dehydrated I make a smoothie,
I feel like a sponge getting all hydrated. You can make them in what ever fruit you like,
also you can make "savory" smoothies if you don't like very sweet one. In the series I will
be giving you many recipes:) The first one is Mango Blueberry, this one is very special, you would
never think of this combination but it really really works. The mango is the high note but the
blueberry almost turns into a cream with blueberry flavor. It just works and you can't stop drinking
it:) When making smoothies you don't have to have a fancy blender, a stick blender works like
a charm. Happy smoothie making:)


Mango Blueberry Milky Smoothie
makes 11/2 cups ( depends on the size of the fruit)

1 mango
1/2 cup milk (I used almond milk)
1/4 cup blueberries
2 good Tablespoons of blueberry yogurt ( I used soy based yogurt)


Wash all fruit, peel mango and blend until creamy.
Serve immediately!!!
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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Friday's picture sweet smelling!!!!

Sorry, a day late, but totally worth it. When I see an Iris I always think they are the Princesses of the garden.
When I see them I stand a little taller and give them a long look.
They come out for just a little time, like they know they deserve respect.
Iris have a sweet citrus smell. It is a very clean air smell, what the air should smell like:)
So if you see one, stop take a deep breath:)
Take time this weekend to find a flower and give it a smell.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Fancy Salad on Rye Crisp Cracker

This is a fancy way to serve a salad, and it comes wow factor!
Most of all it is very tasty:)
Scandinavian countries eat a lot of smorgas (sorry I don't have the Swedish characters on
my computer) they are traditionally made on a rye crackers, served with any toppings you want, open faced.
They traditionally come in round shapes with a hole in the middle,
but they also make them like we think of a cracker but longer.
Mostly they are topped with smoked salmon with cheese, or thin meat and radishes, even different
pastes and spreads.
This is great for vegans, we have a plethora of ingredients to use.
This recipe has everything, creamy, crisp, savory, and a burst of sweetness from
the surprise ingredient:) I suggest eating it in a sunny location, and enjoying the warm sun
and yummy smorgas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Fancy Salad on Rye Crisp Cracker
make 3 cracker or a half of a round

3 rye crackers
3/4 cup lettuce (I used butter lettuce and shredded the lettuce by hand)
1/2 cup chopped cucumber (I seeded mine)
1/4 cup of shredded carrots
10 purple grapes
2 Tablespoons of Oatly creme fraiche ( any vegan sour cream)
2 Tablespoons of almond milk (any vegan milk)
1/2 teaspoon of sea salt
sea salt

Mix creme fraiche and milk with sea salt until combined.
On a plate place the crackers and top with the lettuce and cucumber.
Then sprinkle on carrots, add a pinch of sea salt over the whole salad, and place the grapes on the edges.
Then drizzle dressing over the top!


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Monday, June 8, 2015

Steamed Cauliflower with Butter Lemon dill drizzle

Cauliflower is known as a just a plain white vegetable. People cook it until the point of no return.
I think of it like tofu, it has a way of picking up flavors, and giving you a completely different taste.
Because it is on the drier side, it can be a great filler ingredient, kind of like potatoes. Remember
you don't always have to use a whole vegetable in a recipe you can cut a piece off or even slice it
in half for a different meal:) I will be posting more recipes with cauliflower in the future, so you can
love cauliflower again:) This recipe is very simple to make, it is a great side dish or a light snack.

Steamed Cauliflower with Butter Lemon Dill Drizzle
makes 11/2 cups

11/2 cups chopped cauliflower
2 Tablespoons butter (vegan)
11/2 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoons fresh dill
season to taste sea salt

In a small pot just cover the bottom with water, add washed and chopped (desired size)
cauliflower to the pot and steam for 3-5 minutes until fork tender.When the cauliflower is done drain.
In another small pot add the butter and chopped dill and slowly melt the butter.
This way the dill will infuse into the butter.
When the butter is melted and warm, stir in the lemon juice and a pinch of sea salt until combined.
In a bowl add cauliflower and a good pinch of sea salt, then add butter mixture, and combine.
Serve warm:)

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Saturday, June 6, 2015

Friday's Picture and bonus smoothie recipe!!!!

Sunset from Sweden:) Very light still, at 10:20 pm! Reminds me of a broccoli forest!

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 Bonus recipe, I had been out all day, and I felt dehydrated.
So I thought to make a smoothie, fruit is very hydrating for me!
When I drank it, my body felt like a sponge getting all hydrated:)


Mango Almond Yogurt Smoothie 
serves 3
1 mango 
11/4 cup almond milk
2 good Tablespoon vegan yogurt

Blend all together until smooth!
Enjoy 
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Monday, June 1, 2015

Chunky Delightful Green Pea Sandwich Spread

I like to make different spreads for sandwiches, it makes eating more fun.
We all make the same things, but this one is easy and really tasty:) 
Peas are on the sweet side, but when you add the other ingredients it 
becomes more savory. I use the small peas, I am not a fan of large starchy ones. 
You can use it for sandwiches or on crackers. I like to make it chunky,
but you can blend it for a smoother texture! I use frozen peas which is great, because
you can always have them on hand.


Chunky Delightful Green Pea Sandwich Spread 
Makes 4 good size sandwiches

1 cup frozen peas
11/2 Tablespoons of mayonnaise
1 Tablespoon of fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon of reserved water from cooking peas
sea salt 

In a small stock pot bring 3 cups of water and a good pinch of sea salt to boil.
Then add frozen peas cook 3 minutes.
Before draining take out your 1 teaspoon of boiling water
Then drain, let cool 15 minutes.
In a bowl add mayonnaise, lemon juice, reserved boiling water, a good pinch 
of sea salt, and mix until well incorporated.
Then add drained cooled peas and mash with fork until desired texture.
Add sea salt to taste:)
Serve on bread or crackers!
I served mine with a flat leaf parsley leaf on top, but it is always optional:)
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