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Simple Toddler Recipes || Toddler Pancake
August 13, 2018
- 6 TEASPOONS FLOUR
- 3 TEASPOONS MILK (REGULAR FOR 12MONTHS & OLDER)/FORMULA (FOR LESS THAN 12 MONTHS)
- 1 TEASPOON COCONUT OIL
- 1 EGG
- 2 TEASPOONS DATE PUREE (REMOVE THE SEED, SOAK THE DATES AND BLEND)
PROCESS
- MIX THE WET INGREDIENTS TOGETHER, ADD IT TO THE DRY INGREDIENTS AND MIX.
- ADD WATER AND STIR TILL YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH THE CONSISTENCY PAN
- FRY IN A NON STICK PAN ON LOW HEAT - SO YOU WON'T NEED OIL.
- FLIP WHEN BUBBLES FORM ON TOP TO COOK OTHER SIDE
- TURN OFF COOKER AND SERVE WITH FRUIT (SLICED BANANA, SLICED SEEDLESS GRAPES, SLICED APPLE, ETC)

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First Impression: I was so excited when I saw the book online, I pre-ordered it immediately. I love the fact that the book was visually appealing. The quality of the book was above what I expected as per Naija but it wasn't there-there.

What I loved: I love that the book has variety of recipes that at you can use and not only for your baby. I loved the quality of the book, it is better than most prints done by Nigerian authors.

What I didn't like: No attention to details, there was a table of contents with page numbers but the actual pages were not numbered which makes it hard to just skip to what you need.

The structure of the book: There were repeated recipes and I confirmed that.
The quality; I know I said I loved the quality of the book overall but the pictures used shows that they were not deliberate about it. I get that it is a lot of work to make the food and take the pictures but the inconsistency with the images was too much. There were inconsistencies with the fonts and a few errors missed while editing.

Cost: N8,500 (I bought it while it was up for pre-order - don't know how much it costs now)
Rating: 3 Cuddly Love

Will I recommend this? Yes! Because, you can't have too many recipes at your finger tip.
Do you have the August secret Recipe book? What are your thoughts on it?
REVIEW: August Secrets Recipe Book
June 25, 2018
First Impression: I was so excited when I saw the book online, I pre-ordered it immediately. I love the fact that the book was visually appealing. The quality of the book was above what I expected as per Naija but it wasn't there-there.

What I loved: I love that the book has variety of recipes that at you can use and not only for your baby. I loved the quality of the book, it is better than most prints done by Nigerian authors.

What I didn't like: No attention to details, there was a table of contents with page numbers but the actual pages were not numbered which makes it hard to just skip to what you need.

The structure of the book: There were repeated recipes and I confirmed that.
The quality; I know I said I loved the quality of the book overall but the pictures used shows that they were not deliberate about it. I get that it is a lot of work to make the food and take the pictures but the inconsistency with the images was too much. There were inconsistencies with the fonts and a few errors missed while editing.

Cost: N8,500 (I bought it while it was up for pre-order - don't know how much it costs now)
Rating: 3 Cuddly Love

Will I recommend this? Yes! Because, you can't have too many recipes at your finger tip.
Do you have the August secret Recipe book? What are your thoughts on it?

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Over the years I have become conscious of the things that I eat, initially because I wanted to lose and maintain my weight but in doing my research I discovered the benefit of actually eating clean way beyond weight lose. I decided to love me enough to not just eat Junk.
When I subscribed to Netflix, was attracted to the documentary "What the Health" and was shocked by everything that was revealed in there and I made a decision based on the information to go vegan.
In my new quest of becoming vegan, I had a conversation with my friend about it and he said "At the end of the day everyone is trying to gain something" what he means is that the creator of the documentary that is exposing the meat and dairy industry and encouraging people to go Vegan will also be trying to gain from the rising vegan industry in the country.
I sort of see his point, in the sense that everyone wants to cash out at the end of the day but I would rather enrich people and businesses that make products that are good for me as against the ones that kill me slowly.
A few people didn't think I was in it for the long haul but, It's been almost 3 months since I made the decision and I am still transitioning but I have had 2 weeks straight vegan meals and it was indeed amazing. It's been an interesting journey since I made the decision.
I will share subsequently on the things I have learnt in this short journey, my recipes and thinking of my baby also being vegan in Nigeria.
Vegan - Why I decided to go Vegan || The Cuddle Blog
November 29, 2017
Over the years I have become conscious of the things that I eat, initially because I wanted to lose and maintain my weight but in doing my research I discovered the benefit of actually eating clean way beyond weight lose. I decided to love me enough to not just eat Junk.
When I subscribed to Netflix, was attracted to the documentary "What the Health" and was shocked by everything that was revealed in there and I made a decision based on the information to go vegan.
In my new quest of becoming vegan, I had a conversation with my friend about it and he said "At the end of the day everyone is trying to gain something" what he means is that the creator of the documentary that is exposing the meat and dairy industry and encouraging people to go Vegan will also be trying to gain from the rising vegan industry in the country.
I sort of see his point, in the sense that everyone wants to cash out at the end of the day but I would rather enrich people and businesses that make products that are good for me as against the ones that kill me slowly.
A few people didn't think I was in it for the long haul but, It's been almost 3 months since I made the decision and I am still transitioning but I have had 2 weeks straight vegan meals and it was indeed amazing. It's been an interesting journey since I made the decision.
I will share subsequently on the things I have learnt in this short journey, my recipes and thinking of my baby also being vegan in Nigeria.
What do you think of the vegan lifestyle? Is it something you would consider?
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