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A Pinch of Joy

Eat Healthy, Do it Yourself, Live Well, Have Fun.

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Maple Glazed Baby Carrots

They are really good, my sister Vee said, when telling me about the glazed carrots she’d made. That was a couple of years ago and I’ve had the recipe in my “let’s try this” stack ever since. Last time we visited her family, she made Maple Glazed Carrots with Pecans. And she was right – again! They are good! But let’s just keep that between us okay – she doesn’t need to go gettin’ the big head!* I’ve gotten lazy and grab a package of frozen vegetables to microwave instead of cooking the real deal. This recipe starts with baby carrots – no need to peel and slice. Put a cup or so of water in a medium pan, add carrots, cover and bring to boil. Steam/boil until carrots are crisp tender when pierced with a fork. That only takes about 15 minutes. So easy, it was not worth the fussin’ on my ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Vegetables and Sides

Spiced Pineapple Carrot Cake

Spiced Carrot Cake made with pineapple and coconut

This is THE best carrot cake ever.  Carrots are popular at our house.   I had to work fast after my grocery buying trip to have enough to make carrot cake.  And it was so worth it!  Carrot cake is good.  Spiced carrot pineapple coconut cake with nuts and raisins is celestial! This looks like a long recipe, but it really goes together quickly. Do take the time to measure the dry ingredients and mix them together before adding to the other ingredients.  The mixing time with the wet ingredients is so short that it’s possible the flavors wouldn’t mix or you could end up with too much soda in a bite.  Use flaked coconut as it really adds to the finished texture and flavor.  Be sure to peel carrots before grating.  Or, do like I did, grab a bag of baby carrots already peeled and put them ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Cakes, Pies and More

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Welcome! I’m Charlene. I love to share quick and easy recipes, whatever I’ve learned in our last DIY project – anything that helps make life easier, better and more fun!! I hope you will find inspiration and add a pinch of joy to your day!

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