Anna Dusseau | 29th May 2020 “Oh, nice!” said Miley, a semi-friend and foul-mouthed foodie columnist who follows my blog. “It looks like a line up of all my ex-boyfriends.” I often check my food posts with Miley, you see, just to be sure. And this time, as usual, I rather wish I hadn’t. Well,Continue reading “My Vegan Basics List”
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Pimp Your Crumble: from Poached Pear Princesses to Tinned Peach Tony
Anna Dusseau | 4th May 2020 I love a good crumble. Tasty? Yep. Comfort food? Sure. But, more than that, crumbles are the wise homeschool mama’s choice for putting food on the table that is healthy, inexpensive and – because a large crumble will typically last you a few days – reduces time spent preparingContinue reading “Pimp Your Crumble: from Poached Pear Princesses to Tinned Peach Tony”
Why Baking is an Essential Part of Homeschooling
Anna Dusseau | 8th April 2020 “Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.” -Ernestine Ulmer Like my favourite kind of pastry, I’m going to keep this short and sweet because – well – sometimes things are just better that way. From creamy lasagne to dairy-free banana cupcakes, cooking and baking is surely a fundamental aspect ofContinue reading “Why Baking is an Essential Part of Homeschooling”
My Vegan Week
Anna Dusseau | 1st March 2020 No meat? No dairy? No problem! At the conclusion of a vegan trial week, Anna Dusseau sips soy latte and contemplates the pros and cons of plant-based living. It seemed like only a matter of time before I would have to try this vegan thing for myself. Our dietContinue reading “My Vegan Week”