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Chickpea Soup with Spicy Feta Eggplant

August 9, 2013 By Jittery Cook 6 Comments

I went on vacation with my hubby for a week. Sure I missed family and friends, but what I really, really missed was my Oat Bran Breakfast. A croissant may taste momentarily heavenly, but creamy oat bran with fresh berries, healthy seeds, cinnamon and a teaspoon of pomegranate syrup…That’s a recipe that fills you and instills…

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Super Power Cookie – Wholesome!

May 20, 2013 By Jittery Cook 5 Comments

Power can be a good thing–If it isn’t abused, as it so often is. Super Power Cookies can be a really good thing. If they aren’t abused, which is difficult. You will be tempted to skip breakfast or lunch, simply substituting Super Power Cookies for meals because a) they taste so good, b) they give you as…

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Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?

May 6, 2013 By Jittery Cook 7 Comments

I am, of course. You want to know why? Because I’m bringing the olive oil, herbs and fresh bread. You’ll be praising me behind my back, telling your friends about the sublime flavour of Le Tre Colonne Coratina extra virgin olive oil. And if you’re not into bread, no worries, this award winning, cold-pressed Italian olive oil tastes…

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Great Granola for Adrianne Kara

April 8, 2013 By Jittery Cook 15 Comments

When your daughter is nice enough to invite you into her apartment, nice enough to allow you to stay for several days, nice enough not to be too demanding about what she’d like you to bring her…When her sole request is a bag full of her favourite granola…How can you say “no”? You can’t. My…

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Tomato Dill Bisque with Cheese Crisps

April 4, 2013 By Jittery Cook 5 Comments

Imagine an industry so sweet yet so conniving. Imagine an industry being awarded for keeping scientific evidence from consumers.Yes, sugar. Follow the money, as my brother likes to say. Does big business have no conscience? My good friend, dietician Cheryl Weiss, says that sugar is the new fat. Industry used the low-fat craze as  a ruse to load…

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Oat Brancakes – for Spring Cleaning

March 31, 2013 By Jittery Cook 6 Comments

The world could use a good spring cleaning. How about a peaceful transition to democracy from dictatorship? Watch Pablo Larraín‘s ‘No‘ to see an artistic interpretation of despot ousting in in Chile two decades ago. We can spring clean our countries, our cities and our homes. Let’s start today with ourselves. Nothing spring cleans like oat bran–“but you have…

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