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Whole Foods Recipe, Death By Chocolate Brownie

1/3 c oil 1/3 sugar 1/3 c honey 2 tsp vanilla 3 eggs 1/3 c. whole wheat flour 1/3 c wheat germ 1/3 c cocoa powder 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 c walnuts Combine all wet ingredients. Add all dry ingredients. Mix well. Pour into baking dish and bake at 350 F for 25 minutes. This was served with chocolate frozen yogurt and hot fudge sauce

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Fruit Cobbler made with Rachel’s Pouring yogurt

We are delighted to welcome you to Rachels new Pouring organic low fat natural yogurt range. Available in natural, natural with a hint of honey and natural with a hint of strawberry, its unique deliciously smooth, lighter texture makes it the perfect accompaniment to breakfast. To demonstrate its versatility we have developed some delicious recipes which we hope you enjoy. Happy cooking! Fruit Cobbler Serves 4-6 Preparation time 20 minutes • Cooking time 40 minutes Pre-heat oven to 200°c/gas mark 6 Ingredients 300g frozen berries mix (you can use fresh fruit, if you wish) 200g golden caster sugar, plus extra for sprinkling 1/2 tsp ground mixed spice 3 tbsp cornflour 175g self-raising flour, sifted 75g unsalted butter, cubed 125g Rachels Pouring natural yogurt 25g Dorset Cereals super cranberry, cherry & almond Muesli Method 1. Place the frozen berry mix into an oven-proof dish. 2. Mix together in a small bowl 100g caster sugar, mixed spice and cornflour, sprinkle this over the fruit and gently combine. 3. Take the sifted flour, butter and the remainder of the sugar and using a food processor or mixer, whiz together for a few seconds on pulse speed until fine crumbs form. 4. Add the yogurt and whiz again until a soft dough forms (dont worry, the dough will be very sticky). Spoon the mixture in scattered clumps over the fruit, leaving some gaps for the cobble effect. Sprinkle with muesli and sugar. 5. Bake for 40 minutes, or until pale golden and the fruit is tender. Try

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    Kururin Ice Cream Maker from Sega Toys – JapanTrendShop

    A home ice cream maker with compact size for delicious original recipes. Only available from Japan at www.japantrendshop.com

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