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Trop chou – Cabbage recipe

The expression “trop chou” in French translates to “so cute”, “too cute”, or “adorable” in English. It’s a way to express affection and admiration for something or someone. “chou” means cabbage. For Chinese cabbage, Pet Sai cabbage, Napa cabbage, green cabbage, white cabbage, Pontoise cabbage, January King Cabbage, Bok Choy , Pak Choy cabbage, pointed…
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Homemade drinks – Hot or cold but not as sugary

Yes, yes, still water is healthier, from the tap when you are lucky or bottled water. And yes, yes, breastmilk is better for babies and Moms (except in serious cases). (WHO recommendations on infant feeding: https://www.who.int/nutrition/topics/infantfeeding_recommendation/en) But when you want to indulge yourself… and especially for cold drinks, industrial products add tons of sugar. On…
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Ay Yo Yogurt YOYO Yeah!

Guaranteed gelatin-free ( = bone + bovine skin + pig skin) That’s good, boycotting = no more poisoning The higher the quality of the ingredients, the better the taste and the healthier it will be. This recipe can be made with cow’s, ewe’s or goat’s milk and yoghurts. Boil 1l of whole milk (be careful,…
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Healthy Soda

Half a lemon juice + 1 liter of sparkling water = ça mousse (foam) You can also add slices of fresh ginger roots and add them to this drink. You can also make variations to this recipe: it works with oranges, strawberries, grapefruits or anything you like. The Guardian – Grandma’s all-natural recipes: when life…
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Golden chicken

1) The success of this dish depends on the quality of the ingredients (as is the case of many other dishes …). Buy an organic farm chicken (or red label) and good quality vegetables (garden, farm, permaculture, organic, AMAPs, etc.). If the vegetables are local or seasonal, it’s even better 😉 2) Buy a gold…
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Ton/Ta Jean/Jeans/Gin Tagine/Tajine??? What’s this language!

The better the quality of the products, the better the recipe to taste and for health. It is better to choose the right products: garden, A.M.A.P., market, craftsman, etc. preferably organic. Cooking in a tagine is quiet and doesn’t get too hot. It’s ideal for cooking with children or for people who are hypersensitive. It’s…
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Honey, ice-cream please!

1 tablesppon of honey 10cl of whole milk 50g of cream 1 beaten egg 1 tablespoon of sugar (optional, preferably whole cane sugar) Mix well. Pour into 4 ice-cream molds. Leave 5 hours in the freezer. Yummy! The better the quality of the products, the better the dish. So choose your products well. (from your…
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Great Fruit

There isn’t any grape in it ! But there’s juice… The higher the quality of the ingredients, the better the dish will be for your taste and health. https://youtu.be/wl_X3EGqiig Cut Grapefruit for kids – the easy way: https://youtu.be/wl_X3EGqiig
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Far à la flotte

“Water is made to sail or wash …” says an old retired Breton sailor I know well. Far Breton recipe Preheat oven to 180°C (356°F). In a bowl, mix 6 eggs, 30 g whole cane sugar, 1 1/2 packets vanilla sugar, 150 g whole-wheat and/or spelt and/or rye flour. Gradually add 750 ml whole milk.…
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Oh purée! du céleri-rave!

The expression “oh purée” is an informal French exclamation that roughly translates to “oh sugar!” or “oh jeez!” It’s used to express surprise, annoyance, or mild frustration. Purée means a thick liquid made by crushing usually cooked food (such as fruits or vegetables). Put some olive oil in a deep saucepan. Bring onions cut over…