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Minted Pears with Honey Walnuts

Minted pears with honey walnuts poaches whole baby pears in honey-sweetened mint tea, then crowns them with caramelized walnuts. Elegant fruit dessert that works hot or chilled.

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Old Fashioned Fruit Punch

Classic old-fashioned fruit punch with cold tea, fresh-squeezed orange and lemon juice, ginger ale, and soda water. Garnished with orange slices and fresh mint. Makes 40 cups for a crowd.

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Susan's Apple Cake

Susan's apple cake is a one-bowl dump-and-bake with three whole apples, toasted walnuts, and a full tablespoon of cinnamon. The kind of homey loaf that improves the second day.

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Upside Down Apple Gingerbread

Upside-down apple gingerbread with sliced apples in brown sugar on the bottom, topped with a spiced molasses cake made with hot tea. A warm fall dessert inverted onto a plate.

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Serves 100

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Toasts with Peanut Butter & Sea Salt
Toasts with Peanut Butter & Sea Salt

Everyone loves toasts with peanut butter, it's so quick and easy to make, and it's just good itself.

Millet Casserole
Millet Casserole

Toasted millet casserole with chickpeas, broccoli, and onion. A hearty plant-based main packed with protein and fiber. Press into squares or serve as pilaf.

Canadian Yellow Split-Pea Soup
Canadian Yellow Split-Pea Soup

Thick, warming Canadian yellow split-pea soup with diced Canadian bacon, carrots, sage, and a hint of allspice. High in fiber and protein, low in guilt.

Amazing Asian Millet Salad
Amazing Asian Millet Salad

This Asian flavored millet salad is so refreshing and tasty, it is full of nutriton and loaded with delicious flavors!

Dutch Pea Soup
Dutch Pea Soup

Dutch pea soup (snert): slow-cooked split peas with ham, leek, celery, and carrot. The hearty winter soup that gets thicker and better overnight in the fridge.

Toasted Lemon Couscous with Peas
Toasted Lemon Couscous with Peas

This easy, tasty and refreshing couscous salad is a perfect side dish served with an oven-roasted or pan-seared tilapia.

Cabbage & Kielbasa Soup
Cabbage & Kielbasa Soup

This hearty soup recipe combines the flavors of onions, celery, potatoes, kielbasa sausage, cabbage, green peas, thyme, and marjoram in a comforting stew. The ingredients are sautéed, simmered, and seasoned to perfection, creating a satisfying meal that's perfect for any day of the week.

Quick Hummus
Quick Hummus

This tasty spread is easy to make and tastes amazing when used in sandwiches.

Bacon Scallop with Sauteed Tatsoi
Bacon Scallop with Sauteed Tatsoi

Crisp bacon, pan-seared scallops on a bed of tatsoi. Quick, easy and tasty!

Whole Wheat Sesame Crackers
Whole Wheat Sesame Crackers

My first time to try home-made crackers, they are very easy to make, these crackers were great, very crispy and very tasty, the sesame seeds bring the huge flavor, I also made a avocado dip served with them, cream cheese goes well with these crackers too.

Mattar Paneer (Peas & Cheese)
Mattar Paneer (Peas & Cheese)

Matar paneer is a popular Indian dish consisting of paneer (a type of fresh cheese) and peas (matar) cooked in a spiced tomato-based gravy. It combines the soft, creamy texture of paneer with the sweet pop of green peas, all enveloped in a rich, aromatic sauce.

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