Evie's Kitchen
My fourth book, Evie’s Kitchen is out now and being shipped to customers next week. If you get it from us, you’ll get it first, but if you want to get it from a gigantic bookseller, that’s OK too. I love to share. Here are some recipe photos from it and a recipe that we featured in Passion, our quarterly free glossy magazine for UK customers only.
Book: Evie’s Kitchen
Author: Shazzie
Editor: David Smith
Foreword: Jock Doubleday
Type: Paperback, 266 pages, full colour photography throughout
Price: £16.99 ex p&p
ISBN: 978-0-9543977-3-9
Publisher: Rawcreation Ltd
“Evie’s Kitchen: Raising an ecstatic child offers an abundance of recipes for raw food, “recipes to love your child to life”. But Evie’s Kitchen is much more than a recipe book. It is a book that gives voice to nature’s wisdom on a wide range of subjects, including natural birthing (ecstatic birthing), breastfeeding (ecstatic feeding), attachment parenting (ecstatic parenting), co-sleeping (you get the idea), natural immunity, natural detox, natural first-aid, even the de-institutionalization of education. Yes, it’s true, and we’ve always known it: schools are institutional daycare.” — Jock Doubleday, writer and natural man
Love it, it loves you.

Asparagus pies

Butternut tortilla

Deep down goji loaf

Salba bread

Golden brown texture like sun

Home torte

Hard cheeze

Muffins w' stuffin'

Russel Brand's hair fell on my plate
Russell Brand’s hair fell on my plate
If I am not destined to be Russell’s soulmate, then all I can do is invent a dish that looks like his hair. One year we made a Russell fairy to top our minimalist Christmas tree. Evie loves Russell and wants him to be her step-father (that’s my affirmation; she doesn’t understand the word step-father yet). Serves two. Keeps for two days in a sealed container in the fridge.
100g dried sea spaghetti
50g sunflower sprouts
10ml Udo’s Choice oil
50g raw tahini
50g white miso
½ teaspoon Blue Manna
½ teaspoon lion’s mane mushroom powder
Soak the sea spaghetti in warm water for at least thirty minutes, drain and rinse. Add to a large mixing bowl.
Remove any shells from the sunflower sprouts and add to the bowl.
In a small bowl, mix the miso, tahini, Blue Manna, lion’s mane and oil. Pour into the large mixing bowl and massage everything together with your hands before serving.
Hi
Do know anything about the Etherium Gold/Black powders, and also Blue Manna? I find myself depressed and need a lift. Someone recommended Maca and Marine pytoplankton but it’s difficult to find concrete info on the net and when you call someone to find out, they don’t want to discuss it and just refer you to the net!!!
Thanks
hey love, sorry u r having trouble here. it’s because we’re not allowed to discuss medical conditions by law as we’re not doctors. believe me, there’s a lot i know about overcoming depression because i did it. i would refer u to Dale Pinnock or Elwin Robinson (u can find both on the web) who will be able to consult with u… Blissings, sweetness… Some of the best solutions for me were: eliminating sugary foods, vitamin B tablets, vegan DHA and maca. But I can’t advise u
xxx