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November 18, 2013

Recipes | Granola

I love breakfast! I could eat breakfast all day long. One of my favourite breakfast foods is granola. I love to mix it with yogurt, or sometimes just pour some milk over it and eat it like cereal. 

My problem though, is that I have a lot of allergies. I'm really allergic to nuts/peanuts, so that means I have a hard time finding a granola I can eat in the grocery store. That's why I usually make my own. This way I can put in it what I want and it's a much healthier alternative. 

I don't really have a set recipe that I follow. I just use whatever I want and put in as much or as little as I want. This recipe is a guideline and all measurements are approximate. 

I usually cut the recipe in half and make two batches so I can have two different flavours of granola. This time I made one with honey, cranberries, and slivered almonds and the second with maple syrup, sultanas, and almond slices. 

Sometimes I also like to add in some flax or chia seeds as well. In this case, the oatmeal I used contained oat bran, wheat bran, and flax seeds so I didn't have to add any extra.


Granola

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups oats (not quick cook)
  • 3 cups seeds/nuts (of your choice)
  • 2/3 cup oil
  • 2/3 cup maple syrup or honey
  • 2 tsp. salt
  • 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
  • a pinch or two of nutmeg 
  • a pinch or two of ginger
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 cup dried fruit (of your choice)
(This makes quite a large batch - 10-12 servings. So cut the recipe in half if you want less).

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. 

In a bowl, mix the oats and the nuts/seeds. Add in the oil and the honey/maple syrup. Stir to combine. 

Mix in the salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. 

Add in the vanilla and mix well. 

Pour onto a baking sheet covered in parchment paper and spread out evenly. 

Bake at 350 degrees F for 25-30 minutes. 

Make sure to stir the granola every 10 minutes so it cooks evenly and doesn't burn. 

Add in the dried fruit for the last 5-10 minutes of the baking time. 


July 04, 2013

Fashion | A Day of Hiking with River Island and Little Odd Forest

Last week my sister and I decided to take a mid-week, 3 day camping trip before she started back at work. The weather called for thunderstorms for the duration of our trip, but luckily we were blessed with temperatures above 30 degrees. We went to Arrowhead Provincial Park in Huntsville and spent our days hiking a bunch of trails in Arrowhead and Algonquin and discovering some waterfalls. 



As soon as I heard 'hiking', I knew exactly what to wear! These denim overalls (known as 'dungarees' if you're from the UK) were the perfect hiking companion. They're so comfortable and flexible and paired with a crop top form Primark meant I got a nice breeze to my midriff so I didn't over-heat while spending the day walking in the scorching sun. 

What I love most about these overalls is how they bring out my inner child. I just felt so young and carefree while wearing them. It brought back memories of me splashing in puddles as a little kid. 



My favourite part of this outfit though has to be this adorable fox backpack from Little Odd Forest. Although a little on the pricey side, it's well worth it. It's fairly big so it fit everything I brought along for my trip very nicely (towel, bikini, sunscreen, bug spray, water bottle, snacks, camera). It also has a built in laptop holder which makes this cute little guy a perfect friend for school.