ahhh Fall!

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The Fall is my favorite time of year. I've always associated this with my birthday being in October. But it's a lot of things...the weather of course...and the turning of the leaves...it's like this is the time of year when Earth shows her emotions...and she evokes the same in you. We've been lucky so far temp wise in New Jersey...it's been very mild. The dogs love long walks and the bigger the leaf pile, the more they want to immerse themselves in it. Both of the little guys LOVE leaves.
We've got Thanksgiving approaching, Black Friday, Cyber Monday...so lets look forward to good eating and good shopping.

You may notice the new blog buttons we drew up...they're over there on the right. I've been dying to make this blog a bit more hand made...just needed the time to put these little doodles together...what better time than a great TV Sunday in November right? I put a quick pic on Facebook and already I've been getting messages asking for us to do custom buttons for them. And we certainly will! If you are interested in some illustration work from us just ask...rates will vary I guess...pertaining to the specific job at hand.

Ok, just wanted to pop in to say hi!! I'll be back soon! xoxo, Jenny

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Cool Treats

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With temperatures hitting 30 degrees on the weekend - the only way to cool down was with an icy treat straight out of the freezer. I am loving these homemade popsicles using exotic fruits such as lychees and pomegranate. I can't resist an old classic like raspberry but I think I'd pass on the tomato flavoured popsicle in the last image. I've never tried one so who knows I might be pleasantly surprised!

Melissah xox

Images via 1, 2-3, 4, 5, 6

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Thanksgiving Recipe #1: Sweet Potato & Apple Casserole

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This blog marks my first healthy Thanksgiving recipe of the week (more to come!). Sweet potatoes are my favorite food and most people seem to really enjoy these starchy vegetables on Thanksgiving. However, the typical sweet potato casserole is loaded with sugar and butter, which is completely unnecessary and ruins the integrity of the sweet potato. The problem is that most of these recipes have you boil the sweet potatoes, which is a sin and almost as bad as microwaving a sweet potato. Boiling or microwaving does not allow the potato to develop its sugars and become syrupy on its own. The only way to make this happen is to bake or grill the potato. That is why, for any sweet potato dish, ALWAYS bake or grill, and NEVER microwave or boil.

The following recipe is simple and healthy, and really, you don't need a recipe at all. Each year I add new things and come up with a brand new casserole every Thanksgiving. Here is just a basic recipe to get you thinking of how to make a casserole and adapt it to your tastes and ingredients on hand. You can add vanilla, raisins, dates, oats, whatever you want to it- make it your own!

INGREDIENTS:
5 medium sweet potatoes
2 large apples (whatever variety you want)
1/3 cup brown sugar (or you can substitute agave, honey, light maple syrup, Splenda for baking, etc)
Dash of vanilla extract
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground nutmeg

1/4 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup light butter
1/4 cup chopped pecans

DIRECTIONS:
Scrub and rinse sweet potatoes. Place in tin foil in pan and bake for about an hour at 375-400 (if you are baking other things, use whatever temperature you want). You want potatoes to be 75% done, not completely soft at this point. Take them out of the oven.

Let potatoes cool and peel (you can use a knife to cut off skins- save and eat later- delicious & nutritious!).

Chop apples with the skin on. Slice potatoes into 1" thick slices. In a small bowl, mix together cinnamon, vanilla, and brown sugar (or sugar substitute).

Spray a baking dish (whatever size will fit the potatoes & apples- 8" x 8" or 9" x 13") with PAM.

Layer apples, potatoes, and spice mixture in pan. In a medium bowl, mix together flour, brown sugar, light butter, and chopped pecans. Spread on top of potatoes & apples.

Bake in preheated oven for about 30 minutes until browning and apples & potatoes are soft.

ENJOY!

Makes 10 Servings.
Estimation of nutrition using all real, packed brown sugar:
166 Calories, 4.5 g fat, 61 mg sodium, 340 mg potassium, 36 g carb (3.5 g fiber), 2 g protein, 72% DV Vit A, 12% DV B6, 15% DV Vit C, 6% DV Iron)






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