Category Archives: Food
Watermelon & Halloumi Salad with Magic Sauce
Hello! This is David & Luise. Remember us? During our almost eight years of blogging we have never left it silent for two months before. We’re going to do what we always do in these situations and blame the kids. Wether we miss a dentist appointment, forget to answer a text message, get a parking ticket or are two months late with a blog post, it’s always our kid’s fault. In this case however it’s actually somewhat true. We simply underestimated how much time and attention three kids on summer holiday takes. They have sooo much energy. I (David) have Read More
Source:: Green Kitchen Stories
Watermelon & Halloumi Salad with Magic Sauce
Hello! This is David & Luise. Remember us? During our almost eight years of blogging we have never left it silent for two months before. We’re going to do what we always do in these situations and blame the kids. Wether we miss a dentist appointment, forget to answer a text message, get a parking ticket or are two months late with a blog post, it’s always our kid’s fault. In this case however it’s actually somewhat true. We simply underestimated how much time and attention three kids on summer holiday takes. They have sooo much energy. I (David) have Read More
Source:: Green Kitchen Stories
Savory Yogurt Bowl + London
We love yogurt in our family*. The unsweetened, thick, creamy and tangy kind.
We enjoy yogurt for breakfast (with fruit) and sometimes dessert (with dates + chocolate + nuts). We top our soups with yogurt, we add it to smoothies and ice pops and we also dress our salads with it (Isac likes to dress himself with it as well). Yogurt works remarkably well both with sweet and savory flavors. And yet, the thought of making a yogurt bowl with savory toppings instead of sweet, had never struck us before.
But as we were playing around with this crunchy cucumber and melon Read More
Source:: Green Kitchen Stories
Savory Yogurt Bowl + London
We love yogurt in our family*. The unsweetened, thick, creamy and tangy kind.
We enjoy yogurt for breakfast (with fruit) and sometimes dessert (with dates + chocolate + nuts). We top our soups with yogurt, we add it to smoothies and ice pops and we also dress our salads with it (Isac likes to dress himself with it as well). Yogurt works remarkably well both with sweet and savory flavors. And yet, the thought of making a yogurt bowl with savory toppings instead of sweet, had never struck us before.
But as we were playing around with this crunchy cucumber and melon Read More
Source:: Green Kitchen Stories
Savory Yogurt Bowl + London
We love yogurt in our family*. The unsweetened, thick, creamy and tangy kind.
We enjoy yogurt for breakfast (with fruit) and sometimes dessert (with dates + chocolate + nuts). We top our soups with yogurt, we add it to smoothies and ice pops and we also dress our salads with it (Isac likes to dress himself with it as well). Yogurt works remarkably well both with sweet and savory flavors. And yet, the thought of making a yogurt bowl with savory toppings instead of sweet, had never struck us before.
But as we were playing around with this crunchy cucumber and melon Read More
Source:: Green Kitchen Stories



