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The Fire and Stone Christmas Pizza
The Fire & Stone Christmas Pizza
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Renowned for their deliciously different and fresh flavours, Fire & Stone gets into the Christmas spirit with a festive red wine gravy base topped with a medley of roast turkey breast, Brussels sprouts sautéed with pancetta, melted brie, roast potatoes, chipolatas and stuffing, finished with cranberry sauce and chopped parsley.

Herbed Mashed Potatoes
Herbed Mashed Potatoes
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Our family all love mashed potatoes, we try different kinds of mashed potatoes, this herbed ones are very nice too.

Frozen Vanilla Custard Ice Cream
Frozen Vanilla Custard Ice Cream
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This delicious treat can easily be made at home. You can change up the flavor by adding different extracts or add-ins like cookie crumbles, fruit, chopped nuts, candy, etc.---the possibilities are endless.

Zesty Meatball Sandwiches- Crock Pot
Zesty Meatball Sandwiches- Crock Pot
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Try something different for lunch with this scrumptious dish you can use to make amazing sandwiches.

Chilli Coconut Egg Clouds
Chilli Coconut Egg Clouds
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This recipe is not your regular egg dish. These chilli-coconut egg clouds are a little bit of heaven, with a little bit of heat thrown in for your sinful side. The fluffy egg whites are mixed with the spicy chilli flakes and the desiccated coconuts to provide the perfect balance of flavours to please all of your different personalities. The chilli flakes are perfect for raising your metabolism and making you feel fuller for longer. The desiccated coconut is simply dehydrated coconut meat that has been shredded. This coconut contains nutrients like manganese and copper and is a good source of dietary fibre. It also has no cholesterol. Add in the eggs and you have a good source of protein, vitamin B2 and vitamin D. With just a few ingredients and a little skill you can start your day off firmly on the right foot with your head in the clouds.

Linda's Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
Linda's Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
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Linda brought these to me as a welcome gift when we first moved to North Carolina. The daycare kids love them--so does everyone else! Pay attention to the preparation method. It makes a big difference when you prepare these correctly.

Split Pea Hummus with Coconut Naan Bread
Split Pea Hummus with Coconut Naan Bread
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Hummus is such a simple thing to make that you could easily prepare it at home, and it also tastes much better than the shop bought options mainly due to the freshness of the ingredients. We’ve gone for a slightly different twist with this hummus dish and used split peas instead of chickpeas. It makes 6 coconut naans and a couple of pots full of delicious split pea hummus.

Braised Tofu in Spicy Peanut Sauce
Braised Tofu in Spicy Peanut Sauce
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A tasty, substantial dish with many health benefits. Recent studies show that eating tofu lowers the risk of a number of age related diseases. Tofu contains high levels of isoflavones, one is called Genistein, that inhibits the growth of cancer cells because of it’s antioxidant properties. Tofu is versatile as can be bought in different consistencies depending on the recipe, firm for grilling, soft for casseroles and silken for desserts.

Mango Espresso Crepes
Mango Espresso Crepes
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A crêpe is a thin French pancake which is ideal when you want to treat yourself to something different, and with this version you’ll still maintain a high nutritional intake. This particular recipe is served with a sweet and scrumptious mango filling that’s sure to satisfy your taste buds. It’s economical, elegant and really simple to make.

Cucumber, Mint, and Pineapple Smoothie Bowl
Cucumber, Mint, & Pineapple Smoothie Bowl
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Give a warm welcome to this cool smoothie. Mint has traditionally had a role in welcoming guests throughout history, and by many different cultures. The ancient Greeks rubbed mint leaves on the dining tables to greet guests, mint tea is offered to guests in the Middle East and many cultures boil the leaves to freshen the air. This is also the recipe to say goodbye – to stomach problems – mint has a soothing effect on the digestive tract, relieving symptoms of indigestion, cucumber too is high in fibre, also good for digestive health and pineapple contains a digesting enzyme that is unique to pineapples, Bromelain. Bromelain is know to be good for brain health, also, when you are cooking one of our delicious meat recipes, the meat can be tenderized with pineapple because the Bromelain breaks down the meat proteins. Cucumbers are cool too, they are mainly water, 95% in fact, making them ideal for hydration. Cucumbers contain polyphenols called lignans which are considered helpful in lowering the risk of breast, ovarian and prostate cancers. Be prepared to be bowled over by this smoothie!

Delicate Heart Sugar Cookies
Delicate Heart Sugar Cookies
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Great for frosting and different shapes!

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A Different Steak Au Poivre
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A succulent steak dinner made with hot pepper sauce and a bit of gin.