Thursday, April 2, 2009

My Third Blogiversary

April 2, 2009 8:01 pm

My Third Blogiversary

It is my 3rd Blogiversary and what a fun ride it has been. I am actually amazed that I have lasted this long as I thought I would run out of ideas within a few months. I might not post as often, but thankfully I am still able to keep going after a bit of scratching around in books and in files on my hard drive.

I want to thank all those great bloggers who take the time to visit. Whether it’s for a quick read, to drop a card or taking the time to leave a comment, I still get thrilled every day when seeing who has popped by and I do try to reciprocate and visit them all. I must also thank those who have added me to their blogrolls as that does generate like minded visitors. Thanks guys.

Thanks need to go to those great chefs on the internet from whom I cadge recipes for this blog. I cannot give my own recipes as my meals are made up of whatever organic veggies and other ingredients I am lucky to find that week. Plus I hardly ever measure most ingredients. Probably why I never became any good at baking!

I also thank the owners of the blogging programs where the majority of my visitors originally come from (very few come via search engines despite what the gurus keep saying). I belong to many, some since I started and some quite recently. To name just a few of the many that come to mind, Technorati , Blog Explosion , BlogVillage , FuelMyBlog , BlogCatalog , Entrecard , and recently Facebook’s NetworkedBlogs.

Thanks again.

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Celebration Raw Chocolate Cake
From The Best of Raw Food
Serves 10

Ingredients for the crust:
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/2 cup carob
1/2 cup finely ground almonds
1/3 cup agave syrup
1/4 cup coconut or cacoa butter
Pinch of sea salt

For the chocolate filling
2 cups cocoa powder
1.5 cups agave syrup
1 cup coconut or cacao butter
1 tbsp Vanilla extract (optional)
1 tbsp Lucuma Powder (optional)
1 tsp Maca Powder (optional)

For garnishing:
Strawberries, raspberries, or oranges for garnishing.

Crust:
Combine and mix all ingredients. You can best do this by hand or standing mixer). It should have a dough-like consistency. Press the dough evenly into a 7 inch tart pan. (A removable bottom, a plastic cling wrap lining or one of these new flexible silicon pans are easiest.) Chill in the fridge for at least an hour if you have time.

Filling:
Blend all the ingredients in a blender until very smooth. Poor into the cake crust. Put the cake back in the fridge and chill for at least another hour.

Before serving, decorate the cake with the berries, orange or other nice looking fruit.

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