Agave Nectar: If you're like me and you don't like the taste of honey, this is a good option. It's cheaper than real maple syrup (the real stuff is exy!) healthier than golden syrup and other flavoured syrups.
Lentils: So many options with this, you can get plain lentils and add your own spices and sauces to create your own flavour, or bet a lazy pig and get a prepacked one like me! hahaha! I like to add some extra spices I have and a tin of crushed tomatoes to give it some extra zing :)
Muesli: I find that muesli fuels me for longer than regular cereal (even the healthy natural kind) whether it be corn flakes, rice flakes etc. I think the oats, dried fruit and higher doses of fibre in muesli keeps my energy going for longer.
Dark chocolate: Always a fave. Recently found this baby at a health food store, it's basically a healthier vegan version of Crunchie chocolate by Nestle. Of course the dark chocolate is delicious but I love the crispy quinoa puffs in it as well.
Enjoying colour coordinating my flatlays! |
I made a banana bread this week which was a total hit - if its mother approved, it means it's good. Unlike regular banana breads which I find quite tough, stale-ish and really dense, this one was super fluffy, light and soft. I used a recipe I found online but tweaked it a bit to get the recipe below:
Wet Ingredients:
1/2 cup oil (I used a mix of rice bran and olive oil)
3/4 cup brown sugar (I used muscavado sugar)
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
3 large overripe bananas
Dry Ingredients:
1 1/2 cup - 1 3/4 cup self raising flour (original recipe called for 1 1/2 cup but I added a pinch more because it seemed too runny)
1/2 tsp salt
Method:
1. Mash up the bananas with a fork or whatever tickles your fancy.
2. In a bowl, mix the oil, sugar, eggs and vanilla together. Mix REALLY well. Werk it.
3. Add that banana mush to the bowl.
4. Sift in the flour and salt into the bowl (save on those dishes amirite?)
5. Bake at 170 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes, then turn it down to 155 degrees after 30-40 min. (Use your own judgement on how brown it is, it shouldn't be too brown at this point, but fully risen.)
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