If you have a coffee grinder, grind the flaxseeds in it in batches. You may want to keep a coffee grinder just for grinding seeds and nuts.
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Cranberry Flaxseed Muffins
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Holiday Truffle Fudge
This cross between fudge and a chocolate truffle is pretty on a dessert tray, and makes a great gift.
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Pigs in Puffy Blankets
Kids love finger foods you can dunk into dipping sauces. This one combines two kid favourites- hot dogs and ketchup. They can even help you make these.
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Club Wrap
One child hates cheese, another one loves it? What’s a parent to do? Create an assemble-your-own club wrap buffet! Use flavoured tortillas for additional colour.
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Cranberry Bran Muffins
Make a batch on the weekend, individually wrap and freeze to enjoy all week. Add a yogurt for a nutritious, quick breakfast.
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Easy Blueberry Danish
Dad and the kids can make this short-cut Danish together while Mom sleeps in!
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Memories of Kobe Beef Yakitori
The Japanese word “yakitori” has come to mean any small piece of food that is skewered and grilled (yaki), not just chicken (tori).
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Peanut Chicken Wraps
Hand-held food is always popular with kids. The raisin-peanut-carrot combination is slightly sweet, but it’s also nutritious as well!
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Ricotta and Roasted Tomato Crostini
Making little toasts for crostini under the broiler is a bit fiddly, but this wire-rack oven method reduces the chances of burnt toast. Ricotta is a delicious and unusual topping.
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Steak, Mushroom and Onion Sandwich
Our tangy steak sauce and French bread make this the perfect steak sandwich for the meat-lover in your family.





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