STEP 1. Grease a 10 cup-capacity, microwave-safe pudding bowl, and line the base. Place dried fruit, dates, prunes, butter and 1/2 cup of cold water in a medium, microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High ...
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1. In a 6-cup shallow microwave bowl toss peaches, pears, prunes, orange peel, and orange juice. 2. Top with granola. 3. Microwave on high for 5 minutes. Let stand 2 minutes. 4. Spoon into bowls. 5.
Food blogger Kavitah Radhakrishnan shows us how to create magic in just five minutes All purpose flour: 1.25 cup Oil: 1/2 cup Dry fruits, canned cherry, walnut, badam, dates, prunes,etc: 1 cup Water: ...
Cookies, cakes and pies are the typical treats associated with the holidays, but there are other ways to celebrate the sweetness of the season. Flavorful appetizers, beverages and snacks can also ...
You might associate prunes with assisting stagnant bowel movements. But dried plums (yes, that’s what prunes are) and prune juice have more to offer than just getting your gut and bowels in gear. In ...
Both fresh and dried plums contain fiber and antioxidants. They may help reduce constipation and benefit your overall health. Plums contain many vitamins and minerals, in addition to fiber and ...
STEP 1. Grease a 10 cup-capacity, microwave-safe pudding bowl, and line the base. Place dried fruit, dates, prunes, butter and 1/2 cup of cold water in a medium, microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High ...