when back at school after the winter break the kids in kindergarten made drawings and wrote about their winter break. little miss f wrote: i played games with my family, i snuggled with my dad. apparently this was what came to her mind, when at school. christmas, presents and all was not the most important… Continue reading little girl with a very big heart
0Author: Stine
Mother of three, Wifey, Coach, Educator, Published Author, Photographer, Treasure hunter, Lover of everyday and wild adventures ????
lime cheese cake
this is a very yummy dessert that no one will ever guess is plant based and raw. i’ve experimented with a lot of raw pies and cakes and really like the mix of almonds and coconut for the crust. again, for the filling, you can sub the macadamia nuts for cashews if you like. use… Continue reading lime cheese cake
0new book release
today is the day where the first book in our new series for children ages 9+ is available… i’m so excited to find out if the audience likes it. the book is fiction and entertaining, but is based on true life stories from our clients and other people we’ve met in our work as strategic… Continue reading new book release
0o canada
‘o canada! our home and native land! true patriot love in all thy sons command. with glowing hearts we see thee rise, the true north strong and free! from far and wide, o canada, we stand on guard for thee. god keep our land glorious and free! o canada, we stand on guard for thee.… Continue reading o canada
0neighbourhood pumpkin carving
we have a lot of great familes in our neighbourhood. today, we met up spontaneously to carve pumpkins in a driveway. you never seem to grow too old for this activity. kids and adults all joined in and made funny, scary, small and big lanterns for halloween. i love the energy that was put into… Continue reading neighbourhood pumpkin carving
0canadian fall
my absolute favourite season in canada is the gorgeous fall. the light, the blue sky, the fields and the colourful leaves falling everywhere. together with the temperatures and the crispy air, it all seems to blend perfectly. it’s stunning and today i went out of town only 5 minutes away from our neighbourhood to get… Continue reading canadian fall
0pumpkins
sundays are perfect for family activities like carving and decorating pumpkins and getting ready for halloween. we carved three big ones and used all the pumpkin meat for a big batch of pumpkin soup. always a nice thing to keep in the freezer for cold fall nights.
0sunday pancakes
makes approx. 20 pancakes 4 cups wheat flour* 2 tsp baking powder 1/8 tsp salt 3 cups almond milk 1 cup water 2 tbsp melted vegan butter/ plant based butter today we added: freshly squeezed lemon juice from 1/2 a lemon zest of 2 lemons *you can easily use whole wheat flour (approx. 3 cups)… Continue reading sunday pancakes
0fall approaching canada
fall is approaching canada and i’m already excited. the first signs are showing with crispy slightly cool mornings, the colours of the leaves, and the special lighting. these yellow, orange, red and brown trees are to be seen everywhere, and i’ve made several stops while driving around town to capture it. i do it every… Continue reading fall approaching canada
0gluten free pancakes
makes approx. 20 pancakes 4 cups gluten free all purpose flour 2 tsp baking powder 2 tsp xanthan gum a pinch of salt 3 1/2 cups almond milk 1/2 cup water 2 tbsp melted vegan butter/ plant based butter how to: 1. mix flour, baking powder and salt in a bowl. 2. in another… Continue reading gluten free pancakes
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