Hoping to make a simpler natural thirst-quencher, I thought of a tall, icy cold plum soda beverage served at Vietnamese restaurants. The ingredients are a kind of salt-preserved plum, sugar, club soda, and ice. On hot days, its salty and sweet flavors, while unexpected make it both delicious and effectively hydrating.
For your own family or to give as gifts, homemade candies are a special treat.
Go back in time with homemade penuche, whipping cream candy, or homemade toffee. Make up a batch of candy soon!
Moist, with a hint of cinnamon and orange, these muffins provide a mouth watering treat that is sure to please.
These golden oatcakes stay pleasantly chewy and soft, yet crisp at the edges, just right with a good cup of tea.
This week’s dish is a dream come true: an elegant, healthy dessert that includes chocolate. Although deceivingly rich, these meringue tartlets are actually low-calorie and, consequently, low-guilt.
The following recipe offers the health protection of apples in a traditional fall dessert that definitely qualifies as a “real” dessert.
These fig bars are a perfect energy-boosting snack when you’re on the go.
Although these decadent treats may look like they came from an expensive chocolate boutique, dipping your own fruit is surprisingly simple and won’t cost you a fortune.
This cake is moist and flavorful enough to go without frosting, although a dollop of frozen yogurt or a whipped topping wouldn’t go amiss.
Discover the joy of baking blueberry gingerbread. Indulge in a homemade confection that everyone will love, rain or shine.
The pairing of warm fruit and spice is a comforting combination, whether served as a light breakfast or a sweet afternoon snack.
Summer time is upon us, swimming at the lake, barbecues, running through the sprinklers and of course ice cream. What better way to enjoy it than by making it yourself, involve the kids, make memories that last a lifetime.
Wonderful chocolate treats to satisfy the cravings in you! Give in to your temptations.