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May Playlist 🎧 – Monthly blog update 📝

May Playlist 🎧 – Monthly blog update 📝

April started well, with an avocado with more flesh than pit. Life is good 🙂     It was a month with duality. It seemed like very polarized. There were moments with a lot of energy and others with a lot of rest. But also the perfect mixture of both at some point.    I had a lot of work but also a lot of things to enjoy. When I say it this way it seems like I don’t really…

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Irish Leek and Potato Soup + St. Patrick’s Day 🍀playlist 🎧 [VEGAN·GLUTEN-FREE]

Irish Leek and Potato Soup + St. Patrick’s Day 🍀playlist 🎧 [VEGAN·GLUTEN-FREE]

Hey! It’s almost St. Patrick’s day! Being as fond as I am of Irish music, I couldn’t let the day go without some Irish tunes for your ears. If you celebrate St. Patrick’s day, I’d love to know what you do. For me, this day means celebrate everything Ireland haha. Its music, its food, its films and TV series…so if you have any recommendation, don’t hesitate to leave a comment. Of course, it’s the perfect day to dress in green…

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February Playlist – Music 🎧 + Monthly blog update 📷 🖊

February Playlist – Music 🎧 + Monthly blog update 📷 🖊

Good day, lovely visitor! How’s it going? Today I woke up in a particularly odd mood. I couldn’t really sleep last night. But I’m tired of being tired. So I decided I’d change my mood because we all have that power, believe it or not. It wasn’t an automatic response of the body. You have to go through a process. At least I have to. The result is: I am writing this at 18:08, in the afternoon, and after more…

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Creamy Zucchini Soup |VEGAN·PLANT-BASED·GLUTEN & SOY-FREE|

Creamy Zucchini Soup |VEGAN·PLANT-BASED·GLUTEN & SOY-FREE|

My mum used to make a zucchini soup recipe that I loved. I still do, so I cook it that way almost every time I make zucchini soup. But this time I really wanted to do a different zucchini soup. Because, you all know that feeling of realizing you’ve been making the same stuff over and over again. Although you like making the same things, you also crave that feeling of going out of the habit and doing something different….

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Vegan Callos: The same flavour, no cows involved.

Vegan Callos: The same flavour, no cows involved.

Hey there! I really was waiting until February to start writing agoin in the blog because I’ve been trying new ways of eating and I wanted to be sure how I felt about it before writing about it. Well, this post isn’t about that, so don’t worry. I’m here because you asked for this recipe, and I am proud you want it because it means a lot that you are willing to try new vegan and plant-based versions of traditional…

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Food, in sickness and in health (Hospital IV)

Food, in sickness and in health (Hospital IV)

For over a month, I’ve been quite sick. I had to go to the hospital a couple of times and stay there for a while. I had surgery in order to solve the problem, which is something I don’t fancy too much on a Wednesday afternoon, as you can guess.     It’s been two weeks since the surgery and I feel much better now. I am walking at a normal pace, I am making my own food again (I…

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3 uses for Stale Bread: Mastering leftovers

3 uses for Stale Bread: Mastering leftovers

I’ve always been a great fan of reusing food you thought you were going to throw away. Bread is one of those things. There’s many countries where you can buy cheap bread that tastes incredibly, so whenever it gets old, you won’t be using it because it’s not worth it. We can buy baguettes here for less than 0,30€! I mean, that’s crazy. If I was going to make them, the ingredients and electricity would cost more. But stale bread…

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Asian Food in Coruña’s new restaurant Koh Lanta

Asian Food in Coruña’s new restaurant Koh Lanta

It’s been a while since I’ve talked about one of my restaurant experiences. This is a good one for two reasons: I went twice and it’s Asian. It was my mum’s birthday a while ago and we all went to celebrate to Koh Lanta, a new restaurant in Coruña. I’ve taken a while to write about this because I’ve been busy with other stuff I had in mind, but I think it’s about time because their food is worth taking the…

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Miso Soup: Winter countdown

Miso Soup: Winter countdown

It’s a fact now…Spring is coming tomorrow and the weather wanted to let us know. For the last Winter countdown recipe I’ve made Miso Soup, which will help anyone that fears catching a cold due to the crazy weather. Ingredients: 100 gr silken tofu 1 l water 4 tbsp korean miso paste Fermented cabbage or kimchi Scallions 1 century egg Method: Dissolve the miso paste in water and bring to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer for about 10…

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Chicken Noodle Soup: Winter countdown

Chicken Noodle Soup: Winter countdown

A Winter wouldn’t be complete without chicken noodle soup. This basic recipe has everything you need to get cosy and warm in the last days of winter. It is pretty simple if you use premade noodles, a little bit more complicated if you make them yourself (but much better and rewarding) Ingredients: 1 chicken carcass (remove the meat and use for other recipes, except for some that you will need to add on top of the soup) 3 garlic cloves…

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