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Rich Banana Sour Cream Bread
Rich Banana Sour Cream Bread

This bread was wonderful. I did change a few things. For half a recipe I used 1 cup of sugar, 4 banana,s, and 1 cup of chopped nuts. I also baked it at 350 and it took approx. a little over an hour. I tested it with a tooth pick. DON'T OVER BAKE!!

Classic Cheese Crisp
Classic Cheese Crisp

Super crispy and cheesy, these are easy to make as a snack or for lunch served with a green salad.

Couscous with Fennel and Pinenuts
Couscous with Fennel & Pinenuts

Quick, easy and delicious. Serve it as a side dish or a vegetarian main dish by using vegetable broth.

French Apple Tart
French Apple Tart

This dedicate French apple tart also tastes delicious. It's loaded with apples, so you don't have to feel too guilty about enjoying one or two slices of this tart.

Orange, Grapefruit Marmalade
Orange, Grapefruit Marmalade

Orange, Grapefruit Marmalade recipe

Yummy Crisp Sugar Cookies
Yummy Crisp Sugar Cookies

Crisp Sugar Cookies recipe

Rubber Stamp Sugar Cookies
Rubber Stamp Sugar Cookies

Rubber Stamp Sugar Cookies recipe

Glazed Plum Bundt Cake
Glazed Plum Bundt Cake

Glazed Plum Bundt Cake recipe

Fuss Free Carrot Cake
Fuss Free Carrot Cake

Fuss Free Carrot Cake recipe

Eugenie's Baklava
Eugenie's Baklava

Eugenie's Baklava recipe

WW Apple Crumb Muffins
WW Apple Crumb Muffins

WW Apple Crumb Muffins recipe

Homemade Pancakes
Homemade Pancakes

Classic quick and easy hotcakes, perfect for a Sunday morning breakfast.

Chicken of the Caesar Wraps
Chicken of the Caesar Wraps

Tuna (chicken of the sea) Caesar wraps. A crunchy healthy version of a Caesar salad wrapped up in a flour tortilla.

Fig Marmalade
Fig Marmalade

Fig Marmalade recipe

Tennis Ball Spinach Cakes
Tennis Ball Spinach Cakes

You can keep fit and healthy running after real tennis balls, and also, with our nutritious edible version. Eggs contain an essential nutrient that is gaining a resurgence in the nutrition world, the nutrient is called Choline. Scientists in the mid 1800’s discovered that the molecule, Choline, in the yolk of eggs was exactly the same as a substance, ‘Neurine’, in our brain. Choline plays a key role in human cell health, nervous system activity and development, liver function, early growth and development (it is important for pregnant women to eat choline-rich foods). Spinach is rich in iron, this is important for red blood cells which help in the transportation of oxygen around the body – essential for all that running around. Take advantage, serve and then, love all!