Breton buckwheat cake recipe

Breton buckwheat cake recipe

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I'm Heidi – This site celebrates cooking and aims to help you incorporate the power of lots of vegetables and whole foods into your daily meals. The recipes you'll find here are vegetarian often vegan and written with the home cook in mind. This site has been my online "home base" for almost twenty years. It was originally built on the premise that once you own over 100 cookbooks (raise your hand!) it's time to stop buying and start cooking. This site chronicles a cookbook collection one (vegetarian) recipe at a time. But there's more to the story now that we're a few decades into it here's a little background on me and the site…

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Buckwheat Cake Recipe: Vegan Desserts

I'm Heidi – This site celebrates cooking and aims to help you incorporate the power of lots of vegetables and whole foods into your daily meals. The recipes you'll find here are vegetarian often vegan and written with the home cook in mind. Learn more about me and the site

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I thought we could talk about books today. I wonder if you love reading as much as I do? When I was a child my mother would take me to the local library every few weeks and make me fill a shoebox with all the books I could carry. I had a little lamp that I could attach to the head of my bed and I would read most nights until the light from my bedroom was the only light in the house. Who doesn't love the way a good book can take you places you've never been or even better introduce you to people from times you'd otherwise never know. Either way it's a habit that's stuck and I'm always looking for the next page turner. At the moment I'm reading Richard Price's Lush Life Camus' The Plague and David's The Sweet Life in Paris. A bit manic I know. But seriously after 178 pages into The Plague there's a good dose of Lebovitz-style humour. And the great recipes don't hurt either.