#TinyTipTues 29: Chocolate-Berry Sandwiches (Super Easy Treat!)
14Happy Tuesday, everyone! We are finally back home in Toronto, after spending nearly 2 months down in Florida visiting with family! As nice as it was to be surrounded by family for so long, it’s definitely relieving to finally be back home in our own place, with our own bed, and of course, all of my own equipment and supplies LOL.
This week I’m sharing a super easy treat that hubby and I made last night when we were looking for something to feed our sweet tooth. I haven’t had a chance to do our grocery shopping yet, so whatever we had in the house was a few things we picked up from the neighborhood store on our way home from the airport.
It’s only 2 ingredients – berries and chocolate. Just take a small piece of chocolate and sandwich it between 2 berries, and pop it in your mouth. That’s it! Super easy, super tasty, and if you’re eating organic, dark chocolate, it’s also guilt-free! As long as you don’t have too many…
Do you have any go-to quick snacks or treats for when the sweet (or salty) tooth hits?
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Jan from The Nerdy Farm Wife shared this awesome list of 14 ways to use ground ginger. This is great for those who may be a little intimidated by posts which call for exotic-sounding herbs or spices. Ground ginger is found in every grocery store and has so many uses and health benefits!
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Krissa from More Than Mundane shared this great guide for how to eat seasonally this Fall. Eating seasonally is not only better for you, nutritionally, but also ends up being much more affordable!
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I’m glad you liked my post last week, thanks for featuring it!
Thanks for the feature!
Thank you for hosting, Sarah! Great tip – I love chocolate and berries! You must be glad to be back home
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I am so sorry I don’t have a tip to offer. Oh, wait a minute I do. Thanks for the party!
Yum! That sounds really good. I always have chocolate chips on hand, so when I get a sweet craving I usually just grab a small handful of chocolate chips. It usually satisfies my craving!
Thanks for Hosting. I shared a list of All Natural Ways to color hair using herbs and fruit!
http://www.healthextremist.com/natural-hair-dye-methods-how-to-dye-your-hair-all-naturally/
Yum!!! Now I need to find some berries…
Thanks for hosting! I linked up my Pumpkin Soup recipe.