Hello Spring,
You have a way of creeping up on me rather quietly.
Then one day, as I was busy going about my business, I smelled you and saw you in all shades of colour.
And wondered why I hadn't noticed the signs - longer daylight hours and neglected scarves and jackets.
So I think it's about time to bid farewell to the slippy, drippy, nippy winter and make room for some showery, flowery and bowery times ahead (yes I remember my nursery rhymes).
I'm looking forward to days of ice-cream after dinner, unsightly tan marks, pizza parties, hiking trips and possibly some pollen allergies.
Thanks for coming on schedule year after year and please make yourself at home!
-V
Below are some of my recent Spring snapshots in 'rainbow'!
{red}
Spring is like a doting mother dressing her babies with red flowers.
{orange}
Drive into the orange sunset (in a convertible with flowy scarf and immaculate hair. Maybe only just the flowy scarf part.)
{yellow}
Banananana...they still cost an arm over here! But of course that didn't stop Mae and I from a banana bake-off!
{green}
Another delicious breakfast food = green zucchini fritters. And some sour cream.
{blue}
True Blue! Did I tell you how pretty my city is?
{indigo}
The stigma of this flower is indigo, right? I often get indigo confused with purple or navy (because they never taught me this colour in kindergarden, so totally excusable!)
{purple}
This purple lavender greets me every morning as I rub my fingers against its leaves for the lingering smell.
I need to declare my love for this natural food bar (almost like those museli/nut bars you find in the supermarket but is less processed = much healthier for you.)
Being one of the few Asian kids growing up my area in NZ, Mother used to pack muesli bars in my lunch box when I wanted to fit in with the rest of the kids, as eating things like sheets of seaweed didn't exactly fly off with the others in primary school.
I really think I would've preferred this yummy homemade version.
This power energy bar is made of few simple ingredients: dates, almond, cocoa, walnut, and salt. I sometimes use nuts like cashew or pinenut, and add a bit of peanut butter too! The best thing about these is that you can try a gazillion flavour combinations with different ingredients and they are just sooo quick and cheap to make.
I will be packing these energy bars to accompany me for the Spring hiking trips - I think they will make me more popular than in my primary school days. ;)
Adapted from Delightful Delicacies
- 1 cup whole almonds and/or walnuts (or mix of nuts as you prefer)
- 2 tablespoons cocoa (unsweetened, optional)
- 1 cup dried dates (whole)
- 2 tablespoons natural unsalted peanut butter (optional, but I find it binds the bars together better)
- pinch salt
Line a loaf pan with wax or parchment paper, press fruit and nut mixture into the pan and press down firmly. Remove from the pan, cut into bars, and wrap individually in plastic wrap or wax paper, tie with string.
Store in airtight container inside the refrigerator or freezer.
Makes 8 bars
Beautiful photos Viv:) I love the bars too, would be so healthy eaten as lunch in the office:D
ReplyDeleteYour rainbow photos are so beautiful and creative! And your bars look perfect! Your spring approaches as our fall does. Both full of color yet so different.
ReplyDeleteYay Viv, new post and tons of gorgeous pics! Just what I was expecting when I saw you on my google reader!
ReplyDeleteNow, I almost forgot that you are on the other side of the world. While we are bracing for fall and colder temperature over here, you are getting ready for beautiful spring dresses!
I would still have ice cream though, they are best in the winter! :)
Now, umm, do you have a recipe for the zucchini fritters too? I'm about to harvest a boatload of them!
Viv, great pictures...as you are celebrating the colors of Spring, here we are ready for Fall :-)
ReplyDeleteThe bars look very healthy and tasty...great at anytime...Spring or Fall ;-)
Hope you are having a fantastic week!
What stunning photos! These muesli bars look much better than the ones I use to have at school :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! Yes, your city is so pretty, I'm a little bit jealous. These bars look super healthy and delicious - and wouldn't you know I have a bag of dates in the pantry needing a purpose. Found one!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos! and the food bar looks so healthy yet delicious :D when will i see the post of the banana tarts?
ReplyDeleteThis is why I love reading blogs from around the world. It's so great to know what others are experiencing. As we move into fall and cool, crisp days, you are experiencing the new life of spring! The photos are lovely. I'm making these bars today. They will be perfect for a pre/post run snack for us.
ReplyDeleteThose bars look absolutely awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! These bars look delectable... the other school kids would have been green with envy if you pulled these out of your lunchbox. Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteAustralia is such a gorgeous country. I'd not hesitate to give up NYC for Sydney if I can find a job here lol (in fact a worker of mine decided to do that recently)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos. I love the way you capture the colours of Spring.
ReplyDeleteLove the bars too. With no extra fat added, real nuts and fruits, these bars are great fillers for lunch box.
Btw, I've nominated your blog to Giulia @ Love at first bite, http://loveatfirstbite-giulia-english.blogspot.com/ who ask for recommendation for a good Australian blogger site and the 1st person I thought is you. Hope that you don't mind.
How could you not notice?? haha....I love your photos- especially the one of the indigo flower! I was never taught that colour in kindy either! I only started eating muesli bars a couple of years ago- just out of interest ;) I used to bring all these asian snacks to school, which all the other kids wanted to try :D I've never tried making muesli bars though- I'll have to try this one day!
ReplyDeletelove your rainbow pics! and those bars look totally healthy...
ReplyDeleteit s supposed to be autumn here and i m looking forward to the leaves turning, but this week we re definitely enjoying 'Indian summer' days...
enjoy your spring! and your summer!
Haha we're quite the opposite from you over here in Paris. We're bidding goodbye to winter and hello to fall! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteSpring is always so wonderful and welcoming... :) Great photos.
ReplyDeleteAre bananas expensive over there? They're cheap here. I can get six bananas for under two dollars. BTW, I love the bars, sometimes store bought ones are too over processed. These are simple and nutritious.
ReplyDeleteHi Viv,
ReplyDeleteSorry I've left this message before in another back-dated post...and I've missed out this most recent one.
You are right with your comments about my recent bread post. For this bake, I've kneaded and rested the dough using my bread machine and then I shaped them as accordingly. The Italian OO flour has a ranging gluten content ranging from 6-12% and the reason for me to choose to have this 1:4 ratio is because the overall flour will have 25% softness of the OO flour and at the same time having enough gluten to rise for a perfect bread texture. AP flour has a slightly lower gluten content than bread flour and thus less "tougher" than bread flour and I'm guessing that it might achieve the same effect as Italian OO. In regardless, I still like to use the Italian OO for my baking. I reckon that it works well for me most of the time :D
bananas yumm .. i made banana and choc chips muffines a month ago.. para were selling bananas for $6 p/kg bargain!!
ReplyDeleteThe photos really do sum up the beauty of life! Always the little things :) Home-made fruit&nut bars <3
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post on colors and food. Nice photos too.
ReplyDeleteVery inspired by this! I just made natural cupcakes and they were some of the best cupcakes ever! I will definitely be trying this. Thank you
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