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Tag Archives: Chocolate
Day Trippin’
Went for a drive today. Spring is in the air and I looooove it. People are coming back out of their shells and are smiling again. It’s great. Makes me happy. I though I’d show you I actually own other … Continue reading
Muggin ~ It’s A Muffin In A Mug
Be warned, this is very delicious. It may be hard to only have it as a treat. Although it is sugar free, it still contains a lot of energy, so you may end up skipping dinner if this is your … Continue reading
Posted in Recipe, Uncategorized
Tagged Chocolate, Cup a Cake, Dessert, greek yoghurt, I Quit Sugar, LCHF, Low Carb, Muffin in a mug, Muggin, Recipe, Rice Malt Syrup, Sarah Wilson, Snack, Sugar Free, Treat
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Norwegian Brown Cheese (Chocolate!!!) Is Very Tasty!
It’s true. I’ve mentioned this fantastic tasting, beauty of a cheese (that can’t actually be advertised as cheese to foreigners, because it doesn’t look like any cheese you have previously tasted nor seen) that come from the mother country of … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting Things About Food (Mostly), Travel
Tagged Brown Cheese, Cheese, Chocolate, Delicious, Fjordnaer, Food, Geiranger, gudbrandsdalen, Handmade, Holiday, local delicacy, nature, Norway, Photography, Travel
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Have A Very Merry Christmas In July
I am about to rush out the door for lunch with good food and better friends, can’t wait. MasterChef Kasia never just cooks, everything on the table is a masterpiece. My stomach is very lucky to have her as my … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Recipe
Tagged Chocolate, Christmas in July, Dessert, Food, Healthy Lifestyle, Inspiration, Recipe, ReinBeer, Snacks, Strawberry Santa, Sugar Free, Sugarfree
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Kids Get Fatter When Spending A Lot Of Time With Their Grandmother
According to a Finnish study following 9000 British families with a minimum of one kid over a two year period. The study was looking at how much time the kids spent with their grandmother and the likelihood of the kids being … Continue reading