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Raspberry, Mint and Vanilla
Welcome to another episode of 'Cake Vs. Cookie' and this, if you haven't realised, might be a sporadic series of mine in which I do this if and when. I want to start doing it now because there are so many nice spring flavours to make slightly worrying combinations out of. Two days ago I released my first part in the series where the flavour profile was lemon, basil and coconut and the cake definitely won the day there. You can read the whole ordeal below:
By Annie Kapura day ago in Feast
Scones
Alright, let's not fuck about - here is what you need: Ingredients: 350g self raising flour 90g butter pinch of salt tsp of baking powder 175ml milk a squeeze of lemon a drop of vanilla an egg fresh strawberries, if they're in season Extra flour Even more flour Dried fruit (I consider this completely optionasl and usually leave it out)
By L.C. Schäfera day ago in Feast
Breakfast Tamale Casserole (Slow Cooker Recipe) *Vegetarian Friendly*
Seriously, I wish I were one of those moms who got up and made breakfast every day. But I'm not a morning person. Between insomnia and my children inheriting the chronic nightmare gene, I don't get a lot of sleep at night. Once the wee hours of the morning hit, I finally get to take a proper rest, mostly because my kids are in school and my husband is wonderful.
By Hope Martin2 days ago in Feast
French Toast *Or Cinnamon Roll* Casserole
My Breakfast Queen Ride-Or-Die has blown my mind away with the weirdest combination of flavors. When my sista said she was making breakfast-for-dinner, I got excited. What I wasn't prepared for was to be taken to a whole new level of delish. I'm going to be honest with you, I did not trust the process at first. When she told me what she was making and how it was done, I was skeptical.
By Hope Martin3 days ago in Feast
Lemon, Basil and Coconut
100% Vegan Recipe Okay, so I've done this thing where I've asked a random generator to give me a flavour profile. Then, I made cookies and cupcakes from it. I got my mother to taste them both and see which one she thought was better. Let's take a look at the flavour profile.
By Annie Kapur3 days ago in Feast
Homemade Vegan Protein Bagels
I hate baking videos on reels because everyone who makes one is obnoxious and all I'm thinking about is how much I would not like to meet this person in any circumstance ever. But that being said, I do like it when random websites suggest me some cool recipes. Reels can be good for looking at flavour combinations but anything that involves an attention-seeking young person who makes faces in the camera and dances about their kitchen to garner likes has already put me off. Just make your stuff and go, we don't care about your social commentary in between and the video would be much shorter without it.
By Annie Kapur4 days ago in Feast
Perfect Cookies in Under an Hour!
Cookies are kind of a sickly dessert. I have to say it. I'm not a sweet-tooth and nor do I actually like desserts very much but the cookie has to be one of the worst if you buy it from the shops. Commercial cookies are often overly sweet, kind of a bit crappy tasting and have very little in the way of nutritional value. Formed out of a huge amount of ultra-processed ingredients, the commercial cookie loses its appeal after a few bites and turns the once joyful consumer into a passive eater of cookies.
By Annie Kapur4 days ago in Feast
Carrot and Ginger Vegan Cupcakes
Okay, so this one sounds like I should've made it in winter, but the buttercream definitely makes it taste like springtime. Initially I was thinking about the buttercream and how it would taste quite a lot of cinnamon if I left it the way it was and so, I have added something in to make it taste more zingy and fit for the season. Let's take a look at how we make this incredible (and quite easy) cupcake set!
By Annie Kapur5 days ago in Feast
Raspberry and Lemon Coconut Cream Vegan Cupcakes
Okay, so I'm back making more cupcakes and trying out some recipes for spring. If you've been here since my Christmas Eve baking marathon, you'll know that I can be a bit overly fond of spending tons and tons of time on things (it was over six hours of baking if you really wanted to know). If you want to remind yourself of our awesome Christmas flavours then you can click the link below (and also read about my situation of dancing around the kitchen covered in flour whilst the 80s radio station played in the background)...
By Annie Kapur7 days ago in Feast
Foraging Appalachia’s Wild Edibles. Top Story - March 2026.
It's that time of year again and Appalachia offers a remarkable abundance for anyone willing to learn its seasonal gifts and practice careful gathering. Across ridges, holler's, stream-side's, and meadows, edible plants, berries, roots, and fungi appear through every part of year. Knowledge is key and teaches not only what can be eaten, but also how to gather with respect so that these resources remain available far into future.
By Tim Carmichael7 days ago in Feast











