My christmas breakfast - Maia's jaboticaba jam on Les's choc-cherry sourdough with fruit...mmm |
Evan's fruity face on rye, chia and cinnamon porridge |
Sourdough pumpkin and choc-cherry bread |
Breakfast platter |
Collecting eggs for lunch |
Evan's sisters help with the lunchtime harvest |
A selection of ingredients for the eggy bake and salad. |
Hugh loves eggy bake, but with out the 'stuff' on top! I always make a special section just for his 'tongue-taste'. |
The dairy free version also tasted delicious, I just added a few more herbs for extra flavour instead of cheese. |
Maia's collection for the salad. |
These little cherry tomatoes were bursting with flavour and had such great firm texture. They made this very simple salad. |
Sitting down to share our simple garden lunch, followed by Nanna's Christmas Pudding from her Nanna's traditional recipe. |
The simplest home-made lemonade. Our own rainwater with bubbles and a splash of lemon juice from our tree. |
Melting the beeswax for the salves. |
Making personalised blends of the salves as Christmas presents. |
Hundreds of bright blue dragonflies hovered close to the water's surface and circled around us while we were testing out the kid's new kayak and row boat today on the lake below our house.
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Labels: christmas, family, food, permaculture