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Curry Kale Chips

I’ve been making kale chips for years and every now and again I like to change up the flavours a little bit. This time I added curry powder and YUM they tasted so good! You can add almost literally any flavour. I love the “cheeziness” of nutritional...

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Olive Oil Butter

One ingredient I connect with warm Autumny days is butter. Smothered on freshly made toast, used to sautée some mushrooms or to finish a dish for added creaminess and richness. YUM! It is something I don’t have as much of these days, so I want to share with you...

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Adaptogenic Pink Latte

So, it’s official – at least in sunny Lisbon – Autumn has finally arrived. Cloudy days, rainy mornings, leaves everywhere, shorter afternoons and that cold crisp breeze are all here to stay. Cold season is not my favourite but, with that said, there...

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Roast Tomato Chickpea Pasta

End of Summer vibes, for me, is all about using up the last tomatoes, ripe to their finest, and cooking them with everything and anything. Just sliced, sprinkled with sea salt and drizzled with olive oil? Perfection. Added to a fresh salad? Delicious. Blended into a...

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Olive Oil Cornbread

I’ve always wanted to have the traditional Southern American style Cornbread recipe. Rich and decadent, the original recipe usually asks for ingredients I don’t tipically use in my kitchen, so I decided to develop a healthier version, with whole flours and...

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Chia Pudding for the Week

As soon as I got home from my Summer vacations, I started batch cooking for the week: chopped fresh veggies, made a simple hearty soup, breakfast bars, granola, cooked millet, avocado cream… and this Chia Pudding of course! I believe in meal prepping as a...

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Cucumber and Melon Cold Soup

I love cold soups in the Summer. In our home, as a little girl, we always used all the ripe tomatoes to make either Gazpacho or cold tomato soup, that we garnished with egg crumbs, croutons and chopped herbs. A few years ago, I started to travel and try other recipes...

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Mushroom Ceviche

Whenever I make this recipe, most people get confused because I serve them raw mushrooms. “Can you eat them raw?”, “aren’t they dangerous?” are the most common questions. YES, you can eat them raw and no, they are not dangerous. In fact,...

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Two-Ingredient Raspberry Smoothie

For the real deal raspberry lovers like me, I created this super simple, two-ingredient smoothie bowl! I’m not even sure I can call it a recipe but I needed to share this one with you guys! The “secret” ingredient is young coconut meat, that makes...

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Chocolate Chip Chai Ice Cream

So… Let’s just say that Summer in Portugal has been a little shy this year. We’ve had cold, rain and crazy winds ever since I can remember now. If, by any chance, you don’t know Portugal, let me just tell you we are known for having +320 days...

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The Easiest Savoury Crackers

These are, without a doubt, my favourite type of savoury crackers: slightly salty, scrumptiously crumbling, easily adaptable and quick to make. They always make me think of Liz, my dear friend who taught me the basic recipe. She is from central England and loves a...

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Honeysuckle Summer Drink

When I was a little girl, in school, I spent sooo many hours during recess picking “honey flowers”, separating the end of the flower to get to a thin little style from where, literally, dropped a drop of a sweet and floral nectar, that I loved so much and...

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