Happy Friday!
The winner of the Krusteaz molten cookie giveaway is #7: Lynn!
Congrats to you! Please email me your shipping address!

I was asked to review this wonderful and very creative raw cooking/creating.
I have to admit I was skeptical at first because, well, we all know raw is tricky and hard to love.
BUT this book Simply Raw Kitchen is so creative and so versatile.
I gave you a sneak peek of the dessert section, the "righteous brownies with caramel frosting".
Can you believe this is all raw? Unreal right?
If you're wanting to go to the raw side and still want to keep it tasty and not all tasting like lawn clippings--you MUST get this book: Simply Raw Kitchen by Natasha Kyssa.


My latest creation, made late at night:
Since our weather here on cape cod has been gorgeous, we've had a lot of people jumping out of the sky--luckily I captured a couple.


Lots of jellyfish lately in the ocean.

And of course, the end of summer wouldn't be official without the presence of Mabel.
Mabel can only go to the beach at the end of summer since she has to say HI to everyone on the beach-- you can imagine how hard that is in the summer.

Blue Print Cleanse has a new drink!

I'm still swimming.
Can't believe I'm still swimming the end of September. The ocean is nice and warm though.

And the crabs are still biting!

My friend started his own peanut butter company.
I couldn't be happier for him.
If you're looking for a really all natural peanut without added sugar, added chemicals, just tasty pure roasted peanuts then please try this.
I was pretty shocked at how good this was without the sugar.
To order: peanutbutterboy.com

Around the web:
5 steps for avoiding & detoxing the Bt-toxin found in GMO crops
How cute are these? Mason jar lid pies: spiced peach
The radioactive flow from Japan in the Pacific ocean is terrifying
Should we avoid low-fat cheese & milk?
Simple dietary switch that improves your mood
I love these kinds of "rustic recipes" sourdough skillet biscuits!
Wonderful aerial view of different beaches around the world
Cassava cheese balls (an Indonesian dessert)
Vitamin B may help protect against Alzheimers (I hear good and bad about Vit B, not sure about this)
Love this! Small batch homemade sauerkraut. Looks very easy!
Paleo Love: fig newton clones!
Pumpkin-caramel latte brownies
Healthy foods that keep you full (brownies didn't make the list)
DIY bubble gum kit
How to make a ramen crust pizza (will you?)
The crazy world of NFL diets
If you can believe it--Hello Kitty contact lenses
Nacho Cakeletes!
Cheetos infused macaron? Yes please, I'll take 12!
Bookmarked: turkish coffee brownies
Cheddar, fig jam & candied pecan panini
DIY: peach ketchup
GF Love: GF Brownie Waffles (hello!)
Why do different weather apps give you different weather forecasts?
Nutella-chocolate chip cookies with sea salt (my love for Nutella is now stronger)
Complete guide to understanding probiotics & prebiotics
What it's like to be an eagle. Awesome footage.
Inspiration read: Hank bought a bus....
I could drink this--white cheddar, garlic & sriracha dip
New research on healthy gut bacteria
Will Chipotle become the first GMO-free restaurant? I sure hope so!
Handmade portraits: Beantown homemade--so cute!!
**And lastly, this post/article is graphic--I post this because I want to help find the person that did
this to the poor dog.
If you're from Boston/Massachusetts, please share. Let's find this asshole!
There is huge power in numbers!
Again, this is graphic and heartbreaking.
UPDATE: because of all the public outcry on this horrific crime, outpouring of support for Puppy Doe and the knowledge that so many of you share our sense of shock at the pain purposely inflicted on this young dog a fund has been set up in "puppy doe's" name.
Your donation (to the Animal Rescue League of Boston) today will go directly to on-going law enforcement efforts on behalf of Puppy Doe and others like her.
$5,000 reward for information leading to the prosecution of the perpetrator in the Puppy Doe case. Funds donated on behalf of Puppy Doe in excess of this reward will go directly towards preventing future cases of animal suffering, cruelty and neglect.
And lastly, I have found out that State Rep of Massachusetts Louis Kafka is vowing to change the
punishment laws of animal cruelty to be more harsh.**
9/20/13
friday links
9/16/13
peanut butter-banana oat snack cake
I love when I get emails from my readers saying they love this recipe or asking me if they can swap out something and add in something else.
Love those. It's tells me you're being creative!
But the other day I got a wonderful question/comment from a reader stating they, like me, have no kitchen aid mixer and no hand mixer either. And that they are so glad that my recipes can be done without a mixer; just a strong arm is needed!
Well now I don't feel so all alone!
I honestly thought it was just me doing all this baking and cooking "little house on the prairie" style--
aka by hand.
One of the reasons I started the whole "quick & easy" category on the blog, and why I put the phrase
"one bowl easy" in my posts and recipes.
I know most people are drawn to one bowl easy PLUS tasty. I am too!
So for those of you that do not know, I do NOT have a mixer.
Do I want one?
Yes, I do, financially times are tough and the money goes to the house or the abundant student loans we have in our house.
I truly think we will be paying our student loans until age 80.....

With all that said, here is another very easy recipe, that can "almost" be classified as one bowl easy.
This snack cake is quick to make, but more importantly it isn't heavy, or too sweet.
How should I classify it?
Lightened up blondie with oats, peanut butter and bananas?!?
Yeah, that's definitely it.
My husband, who hates oatmeal, health food, and bananas loved these--so go figure.
If I had to make these again, I would add in some peanuts, pecans or walnuts.
It just needs a bit of texture/crunch.


One bowl easy and one pan easy too.


peanut butter-banana oat snack cake
9/13/13
friday links + GIVEAWAY
Krusteaz recently sent me some of their new Molten Deep Dish Cookies mixes to try.
Drawing ends 9/20/13




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When you live on cape cod, this happens--a lot. Need a caption for this one.

We had a lot of great white's on the cape this summer. First sign I've seen posted in years.

Photo courtesy of Atlantic White Shark

I will miss summer.

Best kind of dinner. From Chatham Fish & Lobster

Hard to let summer go. I'm always dreaming of an endless summer.
Best part of the summer? Exploring the wonders of the sea.
peach caramels from love and olive oil (doesn't that sound good?)
like chicken & waffles? how about chicken & waffle melts!
I'm loving these 7-layer magic cupcakes
a better take on the pop tart: chocolate fudge pop tarts
think you're low on magnesium? read this helpful article from natural society
the importance of probiotics in your life
I just love these baby onesies...so cute!
exercise more BUT sleep more first!
what a great idea for ice cream tacos: brown butter crepes!
how processed foods are killing you one bite at a time
a favorite salad of mine: grilled peach & arugula with gorgonzola & pancetta
the peloton's power of food
soylent: what the heck is it?
paleo crush: sweet potato drop biscuits!
mini detox to rev up your metabolism
so cute! individual peach upside down cakes
best ways to detox your liver
Mmmm chocolate-fudge pops
the farmers almanac 2014 winter prediction is out (I'm moving to Hawaii!)
paleo crush: mexican rice bowls!
love this: everything you need to know about back pain (infochart)
can broccoli stop the onset of arthritis?
faux cronuts! (very quick & easy)
get your kleenex out: man, 96, enters song contest to pay tribute to his wife. (LOVE)
9 best foods for athletes
the best food tips I've ever seen
are you eating too little food on paleo?
how to take the perfect nap (you know you needed a chart for this!)
Have a wonderful weekend!
9/9/13
GF double chocolate brownies with GF oreo's
After making those insanely good double gluten free chocolate muffins, it was only a matter of time before I made brownies.







9/1/13
salted oatmeal cookies with peanut butter
I can't remember if I've done the combo of peanut butter with oatmeal?
It must be done.
And do you happen to have mini pb eggs laying around?
I know, NOT.
But this time of year you could easily use regular pb cups.
Doesn't the Reese's company have seasonal pb shapes now, like year round?
One for every season?
We have one for christmas, thanksgiving, spring...where is summer?
Where is the palm tree shaped pb cup?
With these cookies I took my old recipe the quarter pound oatmeal-raisin cookies as the base.
If you don't like pb cups, you could easily swap in plain milk or dark chocolate bars;
butterscotch chips and even cinnamon chips sounds tasty!
Of course you don't have to make these cookies a quarter pound, I just happen to have a small
obsession with quarter pound cookies.
Make them whatever size you wish and please experiment on what to stuff them with, BUT
make sure to sprinkle them with a tiny bit of sea salt on the tops before baking. It makes all the difference taste-wise.

I used the mini peanut butter eggs from Reese's.

To me, this is the kind of cookie that begs to be stuffed with something; the cookie base is so tasty,
not overpowering, which means anything can be stuffed into the middle.

One could easily just eat them this way, and then we could call it "no bake" cookies, not to
mention save a lot of time.

No bake? Yeah it's tempting.

Sealing the edges is important because we don't want the pb egg to escape!




