• The plans for tomorrow are progressing smoothly. We're hoping for good weather so we can hold this year's first barbecue.
    ⬇️ These are my savoury cookies with parsnip. They will go well with avocado slices and boiled eggs.
    Happy Saturday everyone! ????
    #SomeeEvolution #Somee #Hive #OriginalContentOnly #KitchenTime# #CookingDay #ParsnipCookies
    The plans for tomorrow are progressing smoothly. We're hoping for good weather so we can hold this year's first barbecue. ⬇️ These are my savoury cookies with parsnip. They will go well with avocado slices and boiled eggs. Happy Saturday everyone! ???? #SomeeEvolution #Somee #Hive #OriginalContentOnly #KitchenTime# #CookingDay #ParsnipCookies
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  • It's always great to start the day with a good workout and some healthy food to fuel up, but let's be real, sometimes we just need a little bit of humour to lighten up the mood.
    So, here's a funny take on the buckwheat crepes recipe:
    If you're feeling a little bit blue and need a pick-me-up, try making these buckwheat crepes! They're like the lovechild of pancakes and tortillas, but with a funky twist.

    You will need:
    400 ml (1 can) of coconut milk full fat, at room temperature
    4 large eggs
    1/2 tsp Himalayan salt
    300 g buckwheat flour
    The pulp of 2 large and ripe bananas, mashed (about 300 g)
    1 tsp orange zest, grated
    1 tsp vanilla bean powder
    1 tsp cinnamon powder
    + coconut oil for greasing the pan before each crepe

    First, mash some bananas until they're as smooth as a baby's bottom. Then, using an electric mixer, in a big bowl, mix the eggs with the salt until they form some bubbles, and add in in some coconut milk (1/3 of the whole can) and continue mixing until creamy. Add in the buckwheat flour and whisk until the batter becomes creamy and smooth. Ad the rest of the ingredients and continue whisking until all creamy and smooth. And don't forget the orange zest, vanilla powder, and a pinch of cinnamon, because we all know that's what makes the crepes sing.
    Now, here's the tricky part: you have to wait for the batter to rest in the fridge for at least half an hour. We know, it's hard to resist the temptation, but you can do it!
    Once the batter is ready, heat up a pan with some coconut oil and start making those crepes. Don't worry if they're not perfect, we're not here to judge. And if you're feeling fancy, you can add some sweet or savoury fillings, like cooked apple slices or even an avocado dip.
    But let's be honest, the best part of making these crepes is getting to tell your friends that you made them with without sugar and you used Himalayan salt. They'll think you're a fancy chef, and you can just smile and nod, knowing that it was all thanks to this recipe.
    So, go ahead and give it a try! Who knows, maybe these buckwheat crepes will become your new go-to breakfast, or maybe they'll just make you laugh. Either way, it's a win-win situation. ????

    Happy Monday to everyone and have a fantastic start to the week! ????
    #SomeeEvolution #Somee #Hive #OriginalContentOnly #MondayVibe #StartingTheWeek #Crepes #GymDay
    It's always great to start the day with a good workout and some healthy food to fuel up, but let's be real, sometimes we just need a little bit of humour to lighten up the mood. So, here's a funny take on the buckwheat crepes recipe: If you're feeling a little bit blue and need a pick-me-up, try making these buckwheat crepes! They're like the lovechild of pancakes and tortillas, but with a funky twist. You will need: 400 ml (1 can) of coconut milk full fat, at room temperature 4 large eggs 1/2 tsp Himalayan salt 300 g buckwheat flour The pulp of 2 large and ripe bananas, mashed (about 300 g) 1 tsp orange zest, grated 1 tsp vanilla bean powder 1 tsp cinnamon powder + coconut oil for greasing the pan before each crepe First, mash some bananas until they're as smooth as a baby's bottom. Then, using an electric mixer, in a big bowl, mix the eggs with the salt until they form some bubbles, and add in in some coconut milk (1/3 of the whole can) and continue mixing until creamy. Add in the buckwheat flour and whisk until the batter becomes creamy and smooth. Ad the rest of the ingredients and continue whisking until all creamy and smooth. And don't forget the orange zest, vanilla powder, and a pinch of cinnamon, because we all know that's what makes the crepes sing. Now, here's the tricky part: you have to wait for the batter to rest in the fridge for at least half an hour. We know, it's hard to resist the temptation, but you can do it! Once the batter is ready, heat up a pan with some coconut oil and start making those crepes. Don't worry if they're not perfect, we're not here to judge. And if you're feeling fancy, you can add some sweet or savoury fillings, like cooked apple slices or even an avocado dip. But let's be honest, the best part of making these crepes is getting to tell your friends that you made them with without sugar and you used Himalayan salt. They'll think you're a fancy chef, and you can just smile and nod, knowing that it was all thanks to this recipe. So, go ahead and give it a try! Who knows, maybe these buckwheat crepes will become your new go-to breakfast, or maybe they'll just make you laugh. Either way, it's a win-win situation. ???? Happy Monday to everyone and have a fantastic start to the week! ???? #SomeeEvolution #Somee #Hive #OriginalContentOnly #MondayVibe #StartingTheWeek #Crepes #GymDay
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  • Day 6 of <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/Tagmee">#Tagmee</a> Challenge by JED!<br />
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    <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/Bitter">#Bitter</a> or <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/Fiery">#Fiery</a><br />
    Whatever your tastebuds desire!<br />
    <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/Tagmee">#Tagmee</a> your <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/FoodCravings">#FoodCravings</a><br />
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    Good luck everyone!<br/>[Day 6 of #Tagmee Challenge by JED!
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    Salty or #Sour
    Bitter or #Fiery
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  • Sinigang is #Alloftheabove

    EkimadzaboutYou you got it right, it is a stew made sour by Tamarind. Hence, the saltiness comes from the type of protein added on it plus the fish sauce condiment. The sweetness from the vegetables. All boiled down to come up with a savoury (full of umami) broth. Yum!

    Most Filipinos uses Tamarind to make the broth tolerably sour. At times you can add as well its leaves. This can be found even in our backyard in the Philippines. #Organic #sustainableliving #FilipinoFood
    Sinigang is #Alloftheabove [EkimadzaboutYou] you got it right, it is a stew made sour by Tamarind. Hence, the saltiness comes from the type of protein added on it plus the fish sauce condiment. The sweetness from the vegetables. All boiled down to come up with a savoury (full of umami) broth. Yum! Most Filipinos uses Tamarind to make the broth tolerably sour. At times you can add as well its leaves. This can be found even in our backyard in the Philippines. #Organic #sustainableliving #FilipinoFood
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  • PH.D Lesson Number 3:
    Whenever I cook #Sinigang I am sure that Jeska and Dylan will be eating a lot. It is one of their most requested Filipino dish. Sinigang was also named World’s Best Soup by Taste Atlas for 2021
    Sinigang means "stewed [dish]", Fish sauce is a common condiment for the stew. Some foodies call it the unofficial national dish of the Philippines. Others tag it as Sini Yum as it is compared to Tom Yum soup of Thailand.
    Question number 3: Do you think Sinigang is:
    A. SWEET
    B. SOUR
    C. SALTY
    D. SAVOURY
    E. ALL OF THE ABOVE
    Comment your answer below or like this post if you had Sinigang before or would love to try one in the future!
    PH.D Lesson Number 3: Whenever I cook #Sinigang I am sure that Jeska and Dylan will be eating a lot. It is one of their most requested Filipino dish. Sinigang was also named World’s Best Soup by Taste Atlas for 2021 Sinigang means "stewed [dish]", Fish sauce is a common condiment for the stew. Some foodies call it the unofficial national dish of the Philippines. Others tag it as Sini Yum as it is compared to Tom Yum soup of Thailand. Question number 3: Do you think Sinigang is: A. SWEET B. SOUR C. SALTY D. SAVOURY E. ALL OF THE ABOVE Comment your answer below or like this post if you had Sinigang before or would love to try one in the future!
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  • Day of #Tagmee Challenge by JED!
    Lets go!!!
    Who's hungry?
    #Sweet or #Savoury
    #Salty or #Sour
    Left overs from another party.
    Who love leftovers?
    Day of #Tagmee Challenge by JED! Lets go!!! Who's hungry? #Sweet or #Savoury #Salty or #Sour Left overs from another party. Who love leftovers?
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  • Day 6 #TagMee Challenge by JED
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    PERFECT PLACE ON BORA-BORA
    French polinisian
    This is a perfect place to try different fruits “SWEET” as the views here in FRENCH POLINISIAN BORA-BORA , climate is hot .Different kinds savories or Fruits you can find here ,Can be “Salty” and “Bitter”
    This is one of the tourist attraction in the world
    And my favorite burger ever heheh THE ERNESTO BURGER under SAVOURY.
    Consist of
    Grilled gruyere cheese
    Buttered Jalapeno, Caramelized Kimchi, Pork belly patty, Crispy Bacon so yummy.
    #Sweet or #Savory
    #Salty or #Sour
    #Bitter or #Fiery
    #FoodCraving
    #Nature
    #Travel
    #Tagmee
    Day 6 #TagMee Challenge by JED [CryptoCouple_JED] PERFECT PLACE ON BORA-BORA French polinisian This is a perfect place to try different fruits “SWEET” as the views here in FRENCH POLINISIAN BORA-BORA , climate is hot .Different kinds savories or Fruits you can find here ,Can be “Salty” and “Bitter” This is one of the tourist attraction in the world And my favorite burger ever heheh THE ERNESTO BURGER under SAVOURY. Consist of Grilled gruyere cheese Buttered Jalapeno, Caramelized Kimchi, Pork belly patty, Crispy Bacon so yummy. #Sweet or #Savory #Salty or #Sour #Bitter or #Fiery #FoodCraving #Nature #Travel #Tagmee
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  • Day 6️⃣ of #Tagmee Challenge by JED!
    Lets go!!!
    Who's hungry?
    #Sweet or #Savoury
    #Salty or #Sour
    #Bitter or #Fiery
    Whatever your tastebuds desire!
    #Tagmee your #FoodCravings
    Good luck everyone!!
    Day 6️⃣ of #Tagmee Challenge by JED! Lets go!!! Who's hungry? #Sweet or #Savoury #Salty or #Sour #Bitter or #Fiery Whatever your tastebuds desire! #Tagmee your #FoodCravings Good luck everyone!!
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  • Day 6️⃣ of #Tagmee Challenge by JED!
    Lets go!!!

    #Sweet or #Savoury
    #Salty or #Sour
    #Bitter or #Fiery
    Whatever your tastebuds desire!
    #Tagmee your #FoodCravings
    Good luck everyone!
    Day 6️⃣ of #Tagmee Challenge by JED! Lets go!!! #Sweet or #Savoury #Salty or #Sour #Bitter or #Fiery Whatever your tastebuds desire! #Tagmee your #FoodCravings Good luck everyone!
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  • The sweet and savoury soup is calling to me this week in my lunches. ????
    If you haven’t tried this vegetables BOWL it’s really nice for fall and winter lunches! This soup bowl has carrots, swede, okra, enoki mushrooms, celeriac, Chinese leaves, fennel, mangold leaves, turmeric, ginger, leek, spices and plenty of coconut milk for enhance the flavour. You can add cooked legumes, fish, eggs, poultry or your favourite proteins. Perfect for prep ahead and served as workweek lunches! ???? ????
    Happy Tuesday everyone! ????

    The sweet and savoury soup is calling to me this week in my lunches. ???? If you haven’t tried this vegetables BOWL it’s really nice for fall and winter lunches! This soup bowl has carrots, swede, okra, enoki mushrooms, celeriac, Chinese leaves, fennel, mangold leaves, turmeric, ginger, leek, spices and plenty of coconut milk for enhance the flavour. You can add cooked legumes, fish, eggs, poultry or your favourite proteins. Perfect for prep ahead and served as workweek lunches! ???? ???? Happy Tuesday everyone! ????
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  • These are my savoury parsnip Halloween cookies, all set for enjoyment. My grandson has already approved them, hahah..... Parsnip pulp, almond flour, tahini, extra virgin coconut oil, plain coconut yoghurt, eggs, and seasonings are among the ingredients used. There is never any gluten, dairy, or sugar in my recipes.

    I hope you all have a wonderful and cheerful Friday ????

    #SomeeEvolution #Somee #SomeeOriginal #BakingVibes #homemadecookies #recipecreator
    These are my savoury parsnip Halloween cookies, all set for enjoyment. My grandson has already approved them, hahah..... Parsnip pulp, almond flour, tahini, extra virgin coconut oil, plain coconut yoghurt, eggs, and seasonings are among the ingredients used. There is never any gluten, dairy, or sugar in my recipes. I hope you all have a wonderful and cheerful Friday ???? #SomeeEvolution #Somee #SomeeOriginal #BakingVibes #homemadecookies #recipecreator
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