Who doesn’t love hot chocolate? With cow milk, almond, rice or any other milk a hot chocolate is just amazing anytime of the day. Hot chocolate is there when you are happy or sad, when you are celebrating or when you have a broken heart. Chocolate is your best friend. Keep it very close and… Continue reading Vegetarian white sugar-free hot chocolate
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Salmon caviar
Caviar is expensive and also is an acquired taste. Quality caviar is hard to find but it takes heavenly. If you like it, of course. If not, start trying it, anytime you have an occasion. For parties, caviar is a great way to look classy and impress your friends. I got a small jar of… Continue reading Salmon caviar
Vegetarian cauliflower pizza crust
I love a good pizza, made in a great oven using fire woods. So, after I made some pizza in my oven, I discovered that I don’t like pizza made in my oven, so I needed to try something new. I found a pizza cauliflower crust recipe on the web and I said I was… Continue reading Vegetarian cauliflower pizza crust
Spicy vegetarian sandwich with beetroot burger and fried egg
After I lost my gallbladder in 2006, I still craved for burgers, but I wanted something healthy and very tasty. I tried some recipes of vegetarian burgers, but never felt very good till I made this recipe. Mixing beetroot and potato was just amazing. This recipe for vegetarian burgers is for people who love spicy… Continue reading Spicy vegetarian sandwich with beetroot burger and fried egg
Stinging nettle – your best friend
Nettles is also known as stinging nettle and has been use in the kitchen and medicine since old times. My mom used to put it in almost any food in the spring. We used to run in garden and get sting by it, when we were playing hide and seek. I remember all the adults… Continue reading Stinging nettle – your best friend
Interview for Erin
Erin from Vegeterinism interview me for her class assignment. She is studying media and journalism at Rowen University in Glassboro, NJ. You can read about my interview in this wonderful article here: Gabriela Lupu - Blogging without limits. Thank you, Erin. I was very happy to answer to all your questions. I love the article!
Wild garlic
When you say spring all I can think about it is wild garlic. Fresh from the garden or the forest, these leaves are my favorite for a pesto. Forget about basil. Go bold, go wild and make a wild garlic pesto. It is also known as ramsons, buckrams, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear leek, or bear's garlic. I use the leaves in… Continue reading Wild garlic
Take care of you
Take care of your body, your mind and your soul. All three are important when you want a healthy and happy life. Do this for you, for your kids and for your family. It is a long process and for some is easy. For me was and still is a difficult process. I am learning… Continue reading Take care of you
Vegan beetroot puree
Beetroots have long been used for medicinal purposes. It is low in fat, full of vitamins and minerals and packed with powerful antioxidants. You need to add it to your daily or weekly intake food. Roasting takes more time than boiling, but the beetroot is sweeter and has a more intense red color. There are… Continue reading Vegan beetroot puree
Nutrition Month March 2017 – Canada
March is National Nutrition Month. It started in 1973 as a week-long event and became a month-long one in 1980 because people grew interest in nutrition. Nutrition Month is sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and focuses on helping people developing good eating habits, exercise and make correct food choices. We are what… Continue reading Nutrition Month March 2017 – Canada
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