It was weird when I saw "winter" in the title because now we have the middle of summer in Europe 🤣🤣 but now I know that the seasons are different. I love your videos 💚
me: reading the title with ~winter recipes~ while in 36 degrees europe weather also me: A GIRLS GOTTA LOVE HER COZY WINTER RECIPES while SWEATING in the heat 🌞🌞
Lovely video! I'm italian and here in Italy we use to eat pears and fruits with savory food, for example we make a delicious risotto with cheese and cooked pears. I suggest you to try cooked pears with something that has a strong "aged cheesy" flavour (on toasted bread, on pizza but only with cheesy sauce without tomato) ... As an italian foodlover I can swear it's a heavenly combo 💙 BIG HUGS FROM ITALY 🌹
Omg I will cook it all! I think these recipes are also amazing to cook for my non-vegan family to show them how filling Vegan can be and not just vegan=salad, thank youuu😊😊
Thank you for the lovely recipes! I went to the cauliflower curry link for the recipe and noticed the baking pan was noted as the pie dish but technically it was cooked in the pot. Just wanted to point that out if Wiltshire wanted to correct that one. The cookware looks so nice! Much love from Canada! ❤️
Great recipe and food with the exception of the white rice because it lacks nutrients and promotes cancer cells. I don't eat white rice with the exception of Arbio rice I prefer brown, black, red and wild rice because they are healthy for you. Love your videos and will have to try the recipes(even though it's summer where I live) but do realise it's winter in Australia.
Hi! Would you mind explaining the biochemical mechanisms of cancer cell growth caused by white rice to me? I must agree that - as with any grain - the 'white' version has fewer nutrients than the whole grain. But how does it promote abnormal cell growth just because the shell has been removed? Because basically, if you eat whole grains you'll sooner or later digest it which means the grain gets broken down. And now I don't see how that wouldn't 'cause cancer'...
absolutely love the fact that we get so much content from you now!!
Awww thank you so much :)
It was weird when I saw "winter" in the title because now we have the middle of summer in Europe 🤣🤣 but now I know that the seasons are different.
I love your videos 💚
me: reading the title with ~winter recipes~ while in 36 degrees europe weather
also me: A GIRLS GOTTA LOVE HER COZY WINTER RECIPES while SWEATING in the heat 🌞🌞
YUM! These all look gorgeous.
Always so excited to see new recipes in your videos and not just the basics *-* you are doing such a great jobs!
U could also do a hummus base for the pizza, some figs, arugula, walnuts and feta ... could be good too :) just make sure the hummus isn't spicy :)
This sounds so good 😍
It’s summer in the USA but still some cool recipes to try!
I was confused for a second because I'm Spanish and here is summer
Then I remembered that you are Australian
Same! 😂 i live in France and I saw the title I was so confused
Me too! I'm czech 🤣💚🇨🇿
Congrats on the collaboration, so proud of you!!
Thank you so much! :)
Lovely video! I'm italian and here in Italy we use to eat pears and fruits with savory food, for example we make a delicious risotto with cheese and cooked pears. I suggest you to try cooked pears with something that has a strong "aged cheesy" flavour (on toasted bread, on pizza but only with cheesy sauce without tomato) ... As an italian foodlover I can swear it's a heavenly combo 💙
BIG HUGS FROM ITALY 🌹
Loved this one... really my favourite 😍
Great video thank you!!, winter greetings South Africa 🇿🇦💞
Even though its summer here I want to try these! yum!
Omg I will cook it all! I think these recipes are also amazing to cook for my non-vegan family to show them how filling Vegan can be and not just vegan=salad, thank youuu😊😊
Thank you for the lovely recipes! I went to the cauliflower curry link for the recipe and noticed the baking pan was noted as the pie dish but technically it was cooked in the pot. Just wanted to point that out if Wiltshire wanted to correct that one. The cookware looks so nice!
Much love from Canada! ❤️
Every single dish looked AMAZING!
Amazing recipes Amanda thanks for sharing 😙😙
Everything look delicious! 😋
That pie dish is actually sooo cute oh my gosh. Loved this video xx
Amazing recipes! Really appreciate them
This looks tasty!
Those meals look amazing lovely Ducko!!! 🌱😋
Thank you 😋
You are so beautiful! Thank you for the ideas and positivity💛💛💛
i LOVE that you made winter recipes
I am all about hearty foods all year:)
This is a great vegan dish! Might wanna steal/borrow this recipe at some point 👏
I look forward to every one of your videos 💕
Even though it's not winter where i am at, I'm so going to make that stuffed sweet potatoes🧡
thanks for these recipes 🤤
I’m so hungry now 🤤 everything looked amazing
I love your vids :)
I love getting ideas ❤️
Hi Amanda! I hope you are doing okey❤ Just want to say thank you for being here and like always amazing video!
Thank you so much! xx
this looks so good, great job!
These look like some amazing recipes
I can get on board with these recipes even though it's summer in the UK haha
You're so loved
Thank you ! xxx
love you!!
I love your videos
Okay it's summer in Canada but I still feel like I need to try these!
Omg that Shepard’s pie 🥧 😭 I gotta make tht ASAP
Can I just say, that you are so freakin creative and I love ALL of your recipes and ....can we just talk about how cute your outfits are........😜
Great recipe and food with the exception of the white rice because it lacks nutrients and promotes cancer cells. I don't eat white rice with the exception of Arbio rice I prefer brown, black, red and wild rice because they are healthy for you. Love your videos and will have to try the recipes(even though it's summer where I live) but do realise it's winter in Australia.
Hi! Would you mind explaining the biochemical mechanisms of cancer cell growth caused by white rice to me? I must agree that - as with any grain - the 'white' version has fewer nutrients than the whole grain. But how does it promote abnormal cell growth just because the shell has been removed? Because basically, if you eat whole grains you'll sooner or later digest it which means the grain gets broken down. And now I don't see how that wouldn't 'cause cancer'...
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do you cook vegan food because your name is duck?
Lol