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    Plums for Breakfast

    My son loves to eat this version of sticky plums topped with semi-crisped oats for breakfast, swimming in a pool of cream (cold, straight from the fridge and not whipped). I feel the same and will eat it at any time of the day! It’s not quite a crumble as I like the oats to…

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    Figs for One

    This dish is SO easy and SO unbelievably delicious. It’s often the dishes with the least ingredients that become my favourites! You could share this with someone but it wouldn’t at all be my recommendation. Buy some sourdough bread and use it to soak up the delicious juices that will be on the bottom of…

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    Omelette for One

    There’s nothing easier than whipping up an omelette for myself, or for anyone in the family, when I need something quick, nutritious and delicious. There is however an exact science behind cooking eggs. Cooked eggs should be soft, silky, light in texture. An omelette should be cooked for only a very short amount of time…

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    Fluffiest Blueberry Muffins

    I‘m not the biggest muffin fan, however I do absolutely love a good blueberry muffin. The blueberry to muffin ration needs to be really high in my opinion. The dough should come out light, fluffy and not too sweet so that the sugar crust on top can really work it’s sweet magic. I think this…

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    Tuna Salad

    I personally find this salad only semi-exciting but everyone in my house loves it and I’ll admit, it’s a great thing to have in the fridge to snack on by itself or enjoy on sourdough as lunch or a quick bite. It‘s fast to put together and needs to be seasoned lots while tasting frequently…

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    Mama‘s Muesli

    My kids love homemade muesli/granola, whatever you want to call it. Every week or so I whip up a baking tray full of different kind of oats, nuts and dried fruit and keep it stored in a tin container so that the kids and my husband can have it for breakfast with creamy yoghurt and…

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    Raspberry Treat

    This smoothie is my son‘s go to for after the gym. Although I don’t put protein powder in mine, you could follow in his footsteps and add some to yours! If you have time, prepare the night before by mixing everything together EXCEPT for the frozen berries! This will give the oats, chia and flaxseed…

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    Everyday Spinach Smoothie

    It’s always good to have a go-to smoothie which you can throw together in a couple of minutes and you know you’re getting a good serving of greens into your day. This one is super simple, there’s nothing to it and the ingredients are pretty standard. I like mine to be more on the sour…

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    Blueberry Joghurt Drops

    There were blueberries in our kitchen today that were not old enough to warrant being thrown out but definitely didn’t have the firmness needed to be eaten raw. Easy solution: They needed to be baked or cooked. I didn’t feel like separating eggs and whipping egg whites, so I decided to make my joghurt drops…

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    Miso Beets Salad

    This dish probably doesn’t look or sound all that interesting but it’s the simplicity of it which makes it so superb. There are few ingredients which means even more attention needs to be paid when prepping them and especially with the seasoning. In my house this salad serves 1 person for dinner, as a side…

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Shavana von der Aue, author and creator behind cute kitchen, is passionate about sharing recipes of wholesome and delicious food. Read full bio.