I was talking to a friend who grew up in a farm in Michigan. His boss-his father, asked his brother and him to pick up raspberries in summer time when he was young. It sounds fun, right? Not too much fun if you get scratches from the bushes, especially in summer time. Raspberries are specially delicate which makes it very difficult to pick. I bought some organic Raspberries at Whole Foods.
Showing posts with label matcha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label matcha. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
Healthy Recipes-Orange Matcha Ice Cream (eggless, sugarless, saltless and really easy)!!
Have you ever tried Turkish Ice cream? No? That's the only thing everybody needs to try before the end of the world! I'm not kidding! Turkish Ice cream is hand made, chewy, with light coffee flavors, the BEST ever!! The vendor will even further impress you with their final friendly and fun trick, like shown in this video from youtube.com
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Tea Lifestyle-recipes-Whole wheat Matcha faces inspired by funny cat pictures;))

My friend's daughter was very upset because her dog died yesterday!!!;(( so sad! The puppy was trying to jump up on the bed, but failed. He was just 4 years old! The doctor said it was due to heart failure;(( I wish the little puppy found a home and friends in heaven!
I was trying to cheering her up and made this recipe!
This recipe was inspired by these two pictures I found on Flickr!! ;)) They belong to Mdf1281
Benefits: It makes you and your stomache huppie;)) A happy ending all the time!! Low fat, full of fiber, delicate aroma, sour and sweet taste!
Ingredients:
A.
1-1/2 cups of whole wheat flour
½
cups all purpose flour
½ tsp light salt
2-1/2 tbsp baking powder
2-1/2 tbsp stevia extract
B.
1/3 cups butter
1 cup of vanilla soya milk (i use organic
vanilla soya milk bought from costco)
1 tsp lemon juice (or half lemon)
Lemon zest
C.
Grapes
Matcha-roughly 2-3 tsp
1.
Mix A evenly
2.
Add B into A and make a dough. Sprinkle a little
bit all purpose flour so that you can roll it.
3.
Preheat the oven 450F
4.
Roll the dough to a square shape, roughly ½
inches thick, and cut into 2” by 2" square shape roughly 36 pieces. That's the skin.
5.
Use the skin to wrap the grape and make it a
ball like shape
6.
Put in oven for about 12-15 minutes
7.
Matcha paste-mix matcha with very little water
to make a thick match paste, more looks like paint.
8.
12 minutes later, take the whole wheat balls out
and paint them with matcha paste!!
Have fun my dear tea friends!! Happy every day!!!;)
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