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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Top 5 of 2012
Happy almost New Year!
2012 has been a fantastic year for me and for the Fruitful blog.
This year, Fruitful turned one and I feel like it's come such a long way since the beginning. This year, I had one of my recipes featured on foodgawker. And this year, I came up with my own digital recipe cards to make cooking my recipes even easier for you (click here to see all of the recipe cards).
I am so thankful for all of you readers out there and I hope I can continue to provide you with more fun food stuff in 2013.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Simple Saturday: Popovers
It's good to be back.
Back to my little apartment after 3 weeks away. Back to my kitchen where I love to be. Back to my husband who I was away from for 2 weeks.
The past three weeks have been chock full of new adventures, sights, foods and celebrations.
In that time I've been to Burma and back (and on 9 planes, a few motorbikes and dozens of taxis) and celebrated Christmas with two families.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Craving Cookies?
A few weeks ago when we were decorating our little apartment with lights and garlands and getting in the Christmas spirit, I got a craving for a delicious cookie.
And I didn't turn to the usual chocolate chip or rich, fudgy brownie that I usual depend on.
I was specifically craving an oatey, coconuty, crispy cookie.
And this recipe for Coconut Oatmeal Chewies from Mel's Kitchen Cafe absolutely hit the spot.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Soup with a Spice
My husband and I love curry.
My husband is more of a curry lover than maybe even I am.
So, we really enjoyed this fun twist on butternut squash soup with the addition of curry powder and coconut milk.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Simple Saturday: Spaghetti Squash
Happy Simple Saturday!
Sorry that it's been awhile since I've been able to do one of these.
I've been a busy little lady, and I'm getting ready to go on a two-week trip to Burma next week!
Today, I am featuring a vegetable that I hadn't tried until this year.
The lovely spaghetti squash.
And it's all thanks to my good friend Annie, who brought me one of these squashes from her garden.