• New York

    All You Need for Cherry Season

    Cherry season is here!  One of the best fruits of summer, I was so excited when I saw cherries for sale at the market this weekend. My grandma has a cherry tree in her yard and every summer we picked them before the birds could eat them all. Cherries, like peaches and apricots have pits in them. This makes them difficult to put in a smoothie, baking recipe or any desserts. I always used raspberries or strawberries as an option in those situations but now I don’t have to!  If you are a cherry love like me, you HAVE to get the CHERRY CHOPPER.

    This is a cherry pitter and works the way a hole puncher does. It collects all the pits on the bottom and is the most adorable addition to my kitchen recently.

    It is by far the fastest and easiest way to pit cherries. The Cherry Chomper is also dishwasher safe. The key to making this work the best is the place the cherry stem side up and at the center of the device.

    If you want to bake but you are way too lazy to get fresh cherries, you can use Cherry Man Maraschino Cherries.  I recently got to try these and they are fantastic!  They are ALL natural and taste different then what you buy in the baking aisle at the supermarket. Cherry aficionados can happily reach into a jar of red jewels with complete abandon knowing the sweet treat is fat-free, gluten-free, sodium-free, kosher, contains no high-fructose corn syrup, and has just two grams of sugar per cherry.

    Each jar of Farm to Market Maraschinos™ has a unique QR code that can be scanned to reveal the exact origins of the fruit and the story behind the growers. CherryMan cherries are primarily supplied by family farms in the Northwest corner of Michigan as well as Oregon’s Willamette Valley.  Some of these families have their roots in agriculture dating back to the 1800s and orchard sizes range from less than five acres to more than 200.  So whether you’re mixing up a Manhattan or creating the perfect banana split, these cherries are homegrown in the USA.

    I used them to make Almond Cherry bread in muffin tins today. YUM!

    Hope you have a cherry filled summer 😀

  • WorldWide

    @Quaker Soft Baked Bars in Banana Nut Bread

    I love baking but sometimes I am just not in the mood for the CLEAN UP and I don’t have the time.

    The best alternative that I have found so far is from Quaker! They have a new snack called Soft Baked Bars and all you have to do is open 1 end and put it in the microwave for 10 seconds.

    5g Fiber *
    20% daily value of 5 B Vitamins
    6g of Protein
    *Contains 3.5g of total fat per serving

    You can’t go wrong! Happy Snacking!
    http://www.quakeroats.com

  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    HCB #48: the ish is BANANAS!

    I bought bananas barely a few days ago, and they were already looking like I should throw them out; but I wasn’t tryna waste food that I spent money on!
    So I made banana bread!
    Beautiful!
    soooooo GOOD!
    Happy Cooking!
    ♥Bella♥
    “Big egos are big shields for lots of empty space”– Diana Black

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  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    HCB #47: mmm pineapple ♥

    Once in a young lifetime one should be allowed to have as much sweetness as one can possibly want and hold. ~Judith Olney
    you gotta beat those eggs (and sugar) just right for the cake to have that nice moist texture
    add some sweet crushed pineapple… mmm this cake is perfect for a beach picnic!
    I used pyrex jus coz…
    pour a light pineapple syrup on it, dust a lil icing sugar over it; watch it seep in and… mmm DELISH! No need for icing, this cake’s got that good sweetness! … plus I gotta watch this waistline! lol
    Happy Cooking!
    peace and love
    ♥Bella♥
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