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(puzzle mr A and I did in the holidays - he's 3 and puzzle mad!) |
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(our favourite side dish at the moment - recipe below) |
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(wash cloth stack - growing!) |
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It seems that I've got lots of things on the go and nothing quite finished! I'm hoping to change that this week, finishing off lots of things! Yes I will!
We have been making this cauliflower side dish lots lately. It seems the WHOLE family love it! I love it not only for it's taste and the fact that EVERYONE will eat it but it's easy as well.
It's based on a recipe I saw on Pinterest. Preheat your oven to 180oC. Cut the cauliflower into florets, or chunks. Toss in a small amount of the oil of your choice. Lay on some baking paper on a tray and pop in the oven. Bake for around 1 hour. Turn a couple of times within that time. The cauliflower should go brown in places and a bit crispy. Sprinkle a little bit of sea salt and serve! Enjoy!
Thanks for the recipe Louana - I have cauli's nearly ready in the vege garden so am keen to try this out. I am LOVING your pile of washcloths by the way. Happy creating - Julie :-)
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