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1 sheet of puff pastry 6/7 oblong tomatoes (Torino here) 1/2 lb (250g) mozzarella 2 large tablespoons of pesto Salt and pepper
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3 1/2 cups (450g) icing sugar 3 cups (250g) almond meal (or finely ground almonds) 5-6 egg whites, depending on size 1/4 cup (50g) caster sugar A few drops of yellow gel food coloring 1 coffee spoon cocoa powder 4 ounces (115g) good quality milk chocolate (I used Jivara from Valrhona) 1/2 cup (120ml) passion fruit juice 1/2 cup (120ml) of liquid whipping cream 2 tablespoons (30g) butter
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2 1/2 cups (250g) all-purpose flour 1 stick (125g) softened butter 1 egg 3 cups water A pinch of salt 3 eggs 4/5 cup (20cl) of heavy cream 3 leeks cut into thick slices 3/4 cup (100g) grated cheese (Gruyère or mild Cheddar) Salt, pepper
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This tactic will help keep your grocery list a little bit shorter, and maybe even help you come in under your weekly budget. Just because you'll use the same ingredients for multiple meals doesn't mean they all have to taste the same.
The more veggies — and the greater the variety — the better. Potatoes and French fries don't count. Choose fish, poultry, beans, and nuts; limit red meat and cheese; avoid bacon, cold cuts, and other processed meats. Eat a variety of whole grains (like whole-wheat bread, whole-grain pasta, and brown rice).
Breakfast is often considered the most important meal of the day, but should it be? For some, skipping breakfast can be detrimental to their day — especially for kids — but others may feel better fasting until lunch. Experts agree that while breakfast provides benefits, one meal isn't more important than the other.
Whole, unprocessed foods that are high in protein and fiber will generally leave you more sated, which means you feel full for a longer period of time. Some of the most filling foods include boiled potatoes, oatmeal, eggs, fish, Greek yogurt, and popcorn.
Write a list of the foods your family likes to eat and keep it taped inside the kitchen cabinet. When you try a new recipe that everyone likes, add it to the list. Make enough menus for about a two-week cycle. Plan for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, or five to six “mini-meals” per day.
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