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My blog is where I share from my heart. I write about motherhood, money, intimacy, becoming sovereign, and so much more. You can also find my recipes here.

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Free•dom
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Free•dom

I am currently working with an incredible man to get really clear on how I move forward with the work I am here to do in this world. How I came to work with Chris is a whole story in itself, but I know without question it was the Universe that nudged me to him. The last 2 weeks we have been discussing many aspects of my personal story, and what has led me to the work I am being called to now. A huge part of this has been discussing my beliefs + values. For some this may be a difficult thing to dive into, but for me it couldn’t come easier. I have always been very black + white. Once I know in my heart something feels wrong, I will stand against it with conviction + passion.

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K + R's Hummus
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K + R's Hummus

This weekend, Katherine had hummus on the menu. Most people avoid making it, but it is so easy, so I thought it would be a good recipe to share, and on the 5th anniversary of hummus-gate, when I happened to be with her again, it just made sense!

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Empowered
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Empowered

As I sat on the beach, wrapped up in my coat, facing my friends + family, sun beating down on my face, I suddenly was overcome with pure joy, literally radiating through my heart. The sand beneath me was soft. The sea a magnificence azure blue, sparkling as the sun reflected its beams down on it. Our children ran around in the rock pools beside us, sun kissed, sandy, free. I let my body fall backwards + I lay in the sand, with my hands pressed deep into it. I took some deep breaths + exclaimed: “I have rarely been happier than I am in this moment.”

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Vegetable + Lentil Noodle Broth
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Vegetable + Lentil Noodle Broth

I made this one day when I was looking to use up a load of veggies. I LOVE broths with noodles…LOVE them! The more liquid the better for me (within reason of course!). The mushrooms make this IMO because they add a real depth to the broths. However, if you can’t stand them (because I know they are a bit like marmite) then you can add more flavour with more sea salt + nutritional yeast.

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First comes knowledge...
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First comes knowledge...

This is knowledge. When you understand your body + how it works tirelessly to keep you well. When you understand how different foods then work to support the body to do this. When you understand how processed foods, sugar, toxins…actually cause the body to have to fight hard to eliminate them first + foremost, subsequently distracting it from the important work of, for example, destroying damaged cells before they become a big problem, or killing off a virus before it takes hold and they end up with sepsis. When you understand all of this + more, THEN you can make a lifestyle choice!

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Green Banana Breakfast Bowl
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Green Banana Breakfast Bowl

So simple. So nutritious. So delicious! I have been making this for my breakfast, interspersed with cacao chia seeds, most days over the last few weeks. And I have learnt the hard way (because it kept being stolen) to make a portion for Savannah too!

‘Ice cream’ for breakfast!? Don’t mind if I do!

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Liberation
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Liberation

I have spent the last two decades unbinding myself from my stories, from inherited stories, from my wounds, from expectations. Do I still have more to do!? Yes! I have no doubt it will be a life’s work. However, because I have chosen to live a life by my own design, based on my intuition first + foremost, I have naturally been very distant from many of the aspects of society that have made most people numb to the realisation that freedom comes from within, and cannot easily be taken away from you.

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Easy Raw Chocolates
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Easy Raw Chocolates

Easy to make. No homogenised, pasteurised, or any milk of any kind. No refined sugar. Raw cacao, so full of nutrients! What else could you want? Amazing flavour? It has that too. If you have been too scared to make raw chocolates before, delve in - there is nothing to be scared about - it is simple and the outcome is to be marvelled!

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Hempesan
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Hempesan

Beyond easy! You can mix up the type of seeds you use, cashews work well too, although you would then have to call it ‘pumpesan’ (pumpkin seeds) or ‘cashes’ (you get the idea!).

Enjoy on pasta dishes, on soups…basically anywhere you want! I have yet to meet someone who does not love this.

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Why I love my dehydrator
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Why I love my dehydrator

As I sit here now in my office, cacao in hand, children asleep in our Family Bed, I can hear the gentle hum of it in my kitchen. It is a running joke in my home that I am always drying something out. My dehydrator is pretty much always on! To be honest I often leave it on even when the ‘thing’ I am currently drying out is already dry because the sound is so soothing to me, and I love the gentle warmth that comes from it in my kitchen.

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Homemade Thai Curry Sauce
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Homemade Thai Curry Sauce

I didn’t think I would ever be posting a curry recipe that used chilli. I am so averse to really spicy food. We never had it growing up so I am not used to it. However, Riverford kept sending chillis to me last year so I started to experiment. I love that I can make this sauce super quickly, and use it as a base to a very quick evening meal. I soak the rice in the morning and then throw it all together later, ready for dinner. I have included how I use the sauce in the blog post, but you could use it however you fancy.

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Returning Home to our Purpose
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Returning Home to our Purpose

The other day I was sitting writing notes on a knowledge that was downloading to me, thanks to all of the information I have been absorbing (I am going to reference those who have been teaching me at the end). I wanted to share with you my initial download. This is the process I have been on, and continue to integrate right now. This is the process I know I am here to lead others towards.

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'Cheese' + Wild Garlic Scones (Vegan + GF)
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'Cheese' + Wild Garlic Scones (Vegan + GF)

This recipe is adapted to be vegan and gluten free from a recipe that came in our monthly Mud + Bloom seasonal gardening + craft box. I strongly recommend the boxes, they are so beautifully put together.

I wasn’t sure if this would work because I haven’t had a load of luck with gluten free, vegan scones before, but it worked really well.

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Let Me Clear My Throat
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Let Me Clear My Throat

It then came to me that I literally had something in my throat that I needed to clear, that I needed to bring out of me and into the world. For about 4 weeks now I have been repeatedly receiving the message that I need to start writing poems. I used to write poems all the time in my teenage years. I am no Poet Laureate, by any stretch of the imagination, but I took a great joy from it, and yet it is something I haven’t done now for about 25 years! I had no idea why I was being called to it again, and up until this point in bed didn’t pay much attention to it. Suddenly however I sat up in bed, picked up my phone, and this poured out of me.

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Pear Almond Cinnamon Cake
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Pear Almond Cinnamon Cake

One of Caleb’s favourite cakes, even though he hates pears!?! It is a great way to use up pears that are getting a little too ripe, or just to use pears because the cake tastes good!

Really good served with CoYo coconut yoghurt. A nice breakfast cake too, if you feel so inclined!

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Chia Seeds
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Chia Seeds

Chia is a small, round South American seed that is very popular with those who are interested in healthy living. Those of you who have used flaxseed before will be familiar with the fact that it absorbs a lot of water and hence swells when exposed to it. Chia is the same in this respect, and in fact has a lot of similar qualities to flax, but even more beyond this - I have heard it referred to as 'flaxseed on crack' ;-)

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