I promised a recipe for the Muesli Bites in this previous post so before I forget, here it is!
I didn't actually change the original too much.
In a blender (I don't own a food processor) mix together 2 cups of your favourite toasted muesli, 1 cup pitted prunes, 1/4 cup honey and 50g melted butter. Use an Easy Peasy Sushi maker to hold into logs. Roll these in some extra muesli before placing in the fridge to firm up. Slice into bite sized pieces.
My poor old blender is on it's last legs and couldn't quite cope with the thick prune mixtures. You can see a few mangled spares sitting to the side here.
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product. This post may contain affiliate links.
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Friday, 19 June 2015
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Loving a Challenge. . .
Have you heard about Crunch a Color's 52 New Foods Challenge? Try a new food each week for a year, how simple is that? And there's even an inspiring cookbook you can use! I was lucky enough to receive a copy late last week and couldn't wait to get started! I flipped through the book and one of the recipes that grabbed me was the Whole Wheat Flour pizza base. I didn't have all the ingredients so I opted to try out a variation of something we are familiar with. 52 New Foods doesn't just celebrate new foods, but also new cooking techniques and variations on the old. So Pumpkin, Spinach & Ricotta Pizza was born!
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches & 52 New Foods Challenge who generously provided me with a copy of their book. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product. This post may contain affiliate links.
Start by roasting some pumpkin/squash. Coat lightly with oil and bake at 180-200 degrees until soft and tender. Depending on the size of your pieces anything from 30 to 90 minutes. Yes roast with the skin on! It is delicious and gives the cooked pumpkin a fantastic texture!
One of the best things about this pizza is that you get to have roast veggies for dinner the night before! As you can see I like a touch (or more) colour on my roast pumpkin.
Don't forget to bake extra pumpkin and once cooled store in a covered container in the fridge. You can also toss in whatever other leftover vegetables you have. These peas were a perfect addition.
Spread your chosen pizza base (this is a store bought tortilla, the girls had corn tortillas, but I am looking forward to making this on the whole wheat flour base from the 52 New Foods book) with a little sauce and *lots* of pumpkin.
I simply scooped the flesh from the skin and smushed it onto the base, swirling and spreading. This is a great step to get the children involved in!
Blanch some baby spinach leaves in boiling water for a minute or two until bright green and tender. Drain and squeeze away excess moisture. You can leave whole, but I like to roughly chop.
I always have some zip lock bags of capsicum/bell peppers in my freezer. Whenever I see them on special I grab a few and if they are not used straight away they get sliced or diced and thrown straight in. They are perfect for adding a little colour (and extra vegetables!) to pizzas, pasta sauces, soups, you name it!
One you have all your ingredients prepped you can call in the creative genius that is your offspring to help layer up your pizzas. Start adding your ingredients form the outside of the pizza and drag them inwards rather than dumping them all in the middle and spreading them outwards. See, my time at Pizza Hut did prove educational!
Spinkle a little grated mozzarella on your pumpkin and tomato paste base, then add a little sliced ham, pepperoni, diced capsicum/bell pepper, baby spinach, some of those peas for last night's dinner gently smashed and a few dollops of ricotta.
Lastly add another layer of grated mozzarella (or any other hard grated cheese) and a swirl of sauce if desired.
Once Miss M saw my BBQ sauce swirl she wanted a tomato sauce swirl too.
Bake at 180-200 degrees until the cheese has melted and started to turn golden. The mini sized ones took about 15 minutes.
And the mummy sized one took about 25, but I do refer a little more colour :-)
How gorgeous is that!
A perfect way to try something new is to mix it with something old - who doesn't love pizza?
And these bases are so thin that you can roll each slice into a perfect toddler or baby sized morsel. Not that they lasted long enough to photograph!
And what do you do with the pumpkin seeds? Well roast them of course! There's a simple recipe in the 52 New Foods book that's going on my make list (since my first attempt was less than successful).
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches & 52 New Foods Challenge who generously provided me with a copy of their book. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product. This post may contain affiliate links.
Monday, 13 October 2014
Repurposed Formula Dispenser Snacks
I love picking up hints & tips from all sorts of sources. This one came from the Mothers Group I met when Honey was born. At one of our get togethers I noticed one mum using a formula dispenser as a snack container - why didn't I think of that?!? I love that the ones I found are roughly the same size as a drink bottle so they fit rather well into the pockets on the side of the girls' backpacks. Handy when looking at travelling :-)
This trial run outing Honey had some powdered milk (for just in case), a sandwich, strawberries and Milk Arrowroots.
Miss M has a slightly different container with deeper sections. She also has strawberries and Milk Arrowroots. Her third section has some limited edition Australian shaped Shapes.
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
This trial run outing Honey had some powdered milk (for just in case), a sandwich, strawberries and Milk Arrowroots.
Miss M has a slightly different container with deeper sections. She also has strawberries and Milk Arrowroots. Her third section has some limited edition Australian shaped Shapes.
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
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Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Nachos Three Ways
Featuring a holiday at home lunch today. Nachos is something we don't have that often because I like the heavily flavoured chips which I know can't be good for any of us, so this is a real treat.
My version is all layered together on the plate. Chips, mince, cheese (grilled), salsa, sour cream and mexican chilli spice mix.
Honey has hers deconstructed. Sour cream, chips, mild salsa, mince and cheese.
And Miss M's is a happy medium. Chips served separate to the mince and cheese. No salsa for her today and for some reason she said no to the sour cream as well.
What's your favourite holiday lunch?
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
My version is all layered together on the plate. Chips, mince, cheese (grilled), salsa, sour cream and mexican chilli spice mix.
Honey has hers deconstructed. Sour cream, chips, mild salsa, mince and cheese.
And Miss M's is a happy medium. Chips served separate to the mince and cheese. No salsa for her today and for some reason she said no to the sour cream as well.
What's your favourite holiday lunch?
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
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Friday, 29 August 2014
Divided Container
Another Flashback Friday. I can't remember when I took the photos of this snack box, but I think it was this year.
This one I remember, and not just because of the giant Take & Toss container of whipped cream :-)
This was my 'take a plate' for Mothers' Group last year. Picklets with a selection of jams & butter. I love going to take-a-plate gatherings on Monday because it generally means I make a giant batch of pancakes for breakfast Sunday, ensuring there's enough batter to make picklets. And then I have the excuse to whip some fresh cream too!

This box had a sliced cheese stick, jam sandwich cut with a Cube It and a dried fruit medley. I bought the round ones in the hope I could convince Miss M they were lollies (like Jubes) but she wouldn't buy it. Or eat them :-(
These photos are from a little more recently (since my computer went kaput). Apologies they don't look as pretty.
Miss M working on her knife skills helping me pack Honey a snack box for the day. I normally pack lunches for Miss M at night, but more often than not I forget about packing Honey and/or I a snack box if we need it until the morning.
Grapes, cheese Cube-It sandwich and strawberries.
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
Monday, 18 August 2014
Strawberry Swirl Yoghurt
Do you remember my Strawberry Soup/Sauce I shared a few weeks ago? Here's one of my re-purposes for it.
Miss M had a playdate with a kindy friend and as always requested matching lunches.
So here we have some ham & cheese pocket sandwiches with sprinkle hearts. Strawberries and grapes, and some vanilla yoghurt with strawberry sauce swirl.
Both served in Easy Lunchboxes with mini dippers (found at affiliate Bento USA here). Spoons from affiliate Little Bento World.
[UPDATE: Easy Lunchboxes will be available exclusively in Australia through Little Bento World! Here's your link- WooHoo!!!]
And this is the mummy box. Cube-It sandwich for Honey and some fruit as well as a mini dipper of swirled yoghurt. The rest though? Stay tuned, I will post my 'the Devil Made Me Do It' slice soon :-)
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
Miss M had a playdate with a kindy friend and as always requested matching lunches.
So here we have some ham & cheese pocket sandwiches with sprinkle hearts. Strawberries and grapes, and some vanilla yoghurt with strawberry sauce swirl.
Both served in Easy Lunchboxes with mini dippers (found at affiliate Bento USA here). Spoons from affiliate Little Bento World.
[UPDATE: Easy Lunchboxes will be available exclusively in Australia through Little Bento World! Here's your link- WooHoo!!!]
And this is the mummy box. Cube-It sandwich for Honey and some fruit as well as a mini dipper of swirled yoghurt. The rest though? Stay tuned, I will post my 'the Devil Made Me Do It' slice soon :-)
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
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Friday, 15 August 2014
Happy Soup
A bonus post for you this week - Happy Soup! It's really quite simple. . .
Take some sad vegetables, add a little water or your favourite stock, and any herbs/spices that take your fancy. Toss it all in your Kambrook Soup Simple and select your favourite soup style. I chose 'chunky' so I had the option to blend later, but I quite liked the texture of each of the vegetables as they were.
Honey and I had this for lunch twice this week. A great way to add a few extra vegetables to your diet.
What's your favourite vegetable soup?
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
Take some sad vegetables, add a little water or your favourite stock, and any herbs/spices that take your fancy. Toss it all in your Kambrook Soup Simple and select your favourite soup style. I chose 'chunky' so I had the option to blend later, but I quite liked the texture of each of the vegetables as they were.
Honey and I had this for lunch twice this week. A great way to add a few extra vegetables to your diet.
What's your favourite vegetable soup?
Would you like to win a Kambrook Soup Simple for yourself? Details in this previous post.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
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Thursday, 14 August 2014
Soup Maker Baby Food Fruit Puree
Another thing I've been using our Kambrook Soup Simple for is batch making fruit purees.
Simply pop your chosen fruit (I've been making apple & pear of late) into the Soup Simple with a little water (otherwise it will burn - speaking from experience) and select 'smooth'.
If for some reason it doesn't finish the cycle (this time the fruit collapsed so the machine read it as insufficient contents to blitz) you can always trick the machine into blending by tilting it a little. Again this is against manufacturer's recommendations and I've only done it the once when I was feeling lazy :-)
I like to freeze in an ice cube tray before storing in a zip lock bag. I also like to keep a few Sinchies food pouches of puree in the freezer too. I get two breakfasts out of one 80mL pouch (when combined with porridge).
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
Simply pop your chosen fruit (I've been making apple & pear of late) into the Soup Simple with a little water (otherwise it will burn - speaking from experience) and select 'smooth'.
If for some reason it doesn't finish the cycle (this time the fruit collapsed so the machine read it as insufficient contents to blitz) you can always trick the machine into blending by tilting it a little. Again this is against manufacturer's recommendations and I've only done it the once when I was feeling lazy :-)
I like to freeze in an ice cube tray before storing in a zip lock bag. I also like to keep a few Sinchies food pouches of puree in the freezer too. I get two breakfasts out of one 80mL pouch (when combined with porridge).
Would you like to win a Kambrook Soup Simple for yourself? Details in this previous post.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Soup Maker GoGo Juice
Last year I shared my favourite juice/smoothie which has lovingly been nicknamed 'GoGo Juice'. Of course I had to make it in our Kambrook Soup Simple!
The only change I made was this time I added vanilla yoghurt.
And I mixed in the jug (against manufacturers recommendations) to save on washing up.
Miss M & I had our in cups, while Honey had hers in a Sinchies food pouch.
Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
The only change I made was this time I added vanilla yoghurt.
And I mixed in the jug (against manufacturers recommendations) to save on washing up.
Miss M & I had our in cups, while Honey had hers in a Sinchies food pouch.
Would you like to win a Kambrook Soup Simple for yourself? Details in this previous post.
~J
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
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