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20 April 2011
Easter Holiday
I may not believe in Jesus zombies but I do believe in bunnies. And long weekends. And spring. And baking.
I made Mama Pea's sugar cookie dough balls into snickerdoodles...
and a few sprinkled ones.
My nails are pretty awesome.
There's a bunny.

22 May 2010
Green P[eat]s
To start things off, I'll explain this picture up at the top. I am participating in Chocolate-Covered Katie's "Hug a Fat" event. Do I have enough links in this post so far? I think I really could use a couple more. sheesh McGeesh.
Moving on. My favorite healthy fat is, hands down, the avocado. This buttery smooth, beautifully green vegetable (or fruit...whatever) makes me smile...and devour slices at a time. Oh, don't worry. It's good for you!
Before I get to today's recipe, I would like to present something to you all. (I like to pretend I have readers. It's like lining your stuffed animals up in a little army and preparing them for battle. Not that I still do that or anything....) I present to you:
"Ewww."
"What????"
"Is that mold?"
No, as a matter of fact these are fresh cookies. So what in the hell is wrong with them? I'm not quite sure. These are the Toadstools made with SunButter and Almond Milk rather than almond butter and soy milk. I decided to test it out since I suggested the usage of SunButter. Well, they came out of the oven yellow and turned green on the inside with green spots on the outside. From what I can tell, the green comes from specks of sunflowers (I used the chunky kind). These are still delicious and moist just like the other ones...but they look plain freaky. I was even asked if they were "special" cookies. No, just vegan. So...I am going to add green food coloring next time. This way, they will look intentionally green and I can make them for St. Patrick's day, Christmas, Springtime, you name it.
Alright, now we can move on from my green foods and freaky cookies. A green recipe is in your future, my friends. Want to make your very own Jalapeno Cilantro Hummus? Keep reading, kiddos.
You will need 1/3c pretty, pretty fresh green cilantro.

1/4c or more of olive oil
1 clove chopped garlic
1 tsp lime juice
1 tsp salt
Microwave your rinsed chickpeas for about 40 seconds to soften them.
Then, in a food processor, mince your garlic.
Add the lime juice, salt, and chickpeas
Beat it up. Beat. It. Up.
Now, add in your olive oil and make it all nice and silky smooth. Don't be afraid to add more if you need to.
Add in your cilantro and jalapeno and pulse a few times.
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