A couple weeks after Christmas, I presented Eric with a small box wrapped in Christmas paper.
“I have a Christmas gift for you that wasn’t ready in time!”
He was a bit confused at first, but any confusion quickly faded at the proposition of another gift. Who doesn’t like a random gift in the dead of winter?
“Did you make it?”
“umm, part of it….just open it!”
I propped myself on the couch beside him with a nervous grin on my face, trying to calm the heart beating out of my chest. No such luck. My heart was about to explode.
He unwrapped the box – carefully and painfully slow as he usually does – and then opened the lid and lifted out a piece of clothing covered in tissue…
“Ange, are you pregnant??”
Tears were already streaming down my face and I could barely choke out, “We’re having a baby!”
And then he passed out. Just kidding!
After we screamed/hugged/celebrated, I showed him not one, not two, but four positive pregnancy tests because I’m a bit neurotic like that.
We’re simply over the moon with excitement and can’t wait to be parents! We have so much love to give this little one. And Sketchie is going to be the coolest big brother ever (obviously). I’m 14 weeks today, due on September 22nd…which feels so soon! I still can’t believe my body is growing a baby in there. Seeing tiny arms and legs wiggling around on the ultrasound and hearing a heartbeat is just the most unbelievable experience. I already love this little one more than I could imagine.
It’s been a wild start to 2014 in the Liddon household. We got pregnant, bought a house, my first cookbook launched, Sketchie had surgery and was diagnosed, I came down with the flu, taped two TV segments, worked on a new business venture, and we’ve been doing major renovations on the new house and packing for a move early April. Ok, scratch the packing part because I’ve only packed 2 boxes so far (oops). I’m hopeful that the second trimester will be less eventful, but knowing we got through all that makes me feel like we can handle whatever comes our way. Sometimes you just gotta take it day by day and keep the faith that it will all work out in the end. I’m counting my blessings every day and trying not to worry about things out of my control. Like pregnancy hormones…ha!
Today, I’m celebrating our baby-to-be with this multi-vitamin-in-a-bowl. Talk about a nutrient-packed salad. I need all the energy I can get these days. This recipe won out over a triple layer celebration cake, but I still think that cake might have to make an appearance at some point. Despite the wicked all-day nausea of the first trimester, I’ve still had an appetite for most vegetables which I’m so grateful for. Well, except mushrooms. I still can’t do mushrooms! Some day, I’m confident we will reunite. For now, Eric is having fun saying, “I told you mushrooms were gross!”
Groan.
This recipe has a few things going on because I wanted to make it extra special. The homemade hummus and salad dressing can be made in advance to save prep time and cut down on dishes. You can always use store-bought versions too. I’m going to share the hummus and dressing recipes in separate recipe cards and then share the salad at the end.
Don’t worry that the dressing in the salad photos looks a bit different than the dressing I’m sharing below. I initially made a balsamic tahini dressing (the darker dressing in the photos), but I ended up not loving it. This creamy lemon dill dressing that I made after compliments the salad much more so it’s the one I’m sharing today. I took a picture of it below so you can see what it looks like.
Featuring all new, protein-packed salads, hearty toppers, flavour boosters, and dressings you'll want to drink, my new cookbook will transform the way you think about salads. Oh, and be sure to flip to the back for a surprise dessert chapter!
Sun-Dried Tomato Hummus
Yield
1 1/4 cups
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
A quick and easy flavourful hummus that comes together in minutes! If you don't have any sun-dried tomatoes on hand, feel free to make it without.
Ingredients
- 1 small garlic clove
- 2 tablespoons oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes
- 1 (15-ounce) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- 3 tablespoons tahini
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, or to taste
- 3 tablespoons water
- drizzle of olive oil
- 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon fine grain sea salt or pink Himalayan sea salt, or to taste
Directions
- Mince garlic in a food processor.
- Add the rest of the ingredients (except the salt) and process until smooth. Add salt to taste and process again until combined.
Tip:
Tip: For a super-smooth hummus, pop off the chickpea skins (and discard) before beginning.
Nutrition Information
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Featuring all new, protein-packed salads, hearty toppers, flavour boosters, and dressings you'll want to drink, my new cookbook will transform the way you think about salads. Oh, and be sure to flip to the back for a surprise dessert chapter!
Creamy Lemon Dill Dressing
Yield
2/3 cup dressing
Soak time
2-8 hours
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
This creamy lemon-dill dressing comes together in seconds and it's such a fresh compliment to a spring salad. If you aren't a dill fan, feel free to leave it out. It's still tasty either way! I recommend making this dressing the day before you plan to use it (or at least a few hours before if you can) because it thickens up in the fridge when chilled (however, it's not absolutely necessary to chill it first). This dressing is adapted from Vegan Yumminess.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/4 cup raw cashews, soaked
- 3-4 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (I used 4 tbsp)
- 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tablespoon fresh dill (see note)
- 1/2 small garlic clove
- 1/4 + 1/8 teaspoon fine grain sea salt, or to taste
- 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
Directions
- Soak the cashews in water for 2-8 hours before starting (to soften). You can skip this step if you have a Vitamix. Drain and rinse cashews before starting.
- Add all the ingredients into a high speed blender and blend until completely smooth. Adjust ingredients to taste if desired.
Tip:
Notes: You can use dried dill weed instead of fresh dill. Add it in small amounts at a time, to taste (I would start with 1/4-1/2 teaspoon and add from there).
I prefer my dressing tangy, so I opt for more lemon juice. For a less tangy dressing, you can reduce the amount I used or you can add a touch of sweetener to taste.
For a nut-free dressing, try my Lightened-Up Lemon Tahini Dressing.
Nutrition Information
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Featuring all new, protein-packed salads, hearty toppers, flavour boosters, and dressings you'll want to drink, my new cookbook will transform the way you think about salads. Oh, and be sure to flip to the back for a surprise dessert chapter!
The Nourish + Glow Miracle Bowl
Yield
1 large salad
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
This bowl is packed with so many nourishing ingredients, you'll be glowing in no time! It's filled with a homemade chickpea "tuna" salad, homemade sun-dried tomato hummus, sliced avocado, hemp and pepita seeds, and and creamy lemon-dill dressing to top it all off. When you need a major energy boost, this salad is for you! Feel free to use your own hummus and dressing to save time.
Ingredients
- 2-3 cups Mixed Power Greens (or green of choice)
- 1/2 cup halved cherry or grape tomatoes
- 1/2 cup sliced cucumber
- 1/3 cup julienned carrots or beets
- 1 green onion, chopped
- Half avocado, sliced
- 1/4 cup Sun-dried Tomato Hummus
- Large scoop of Perfected Chickpea Salad (from OSG cookbook) or Flaked Almond Tuna Salad
- 1/2 tablespoon hemp seeds
- 1/2 tablespoon pepita seeds
- Creamy Lemon Dill Dressing
Directions
- Add greens into a large bowl. Layer on your desired toppings and drizzle on the dressing and garnish with hemp/pepita seeds.
Tip:
If you need a nut-free dressing, try my Lightened-Up Lemon Tahini Dressing.
For the Flaked Almond Tuna Salad recipe, see this post.
For the Sun-dried Tomato Hummus, see this post.
For the Creamy Lemon-Dill Dressing, see this post.
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(click to expand)With a full heart and joyful belly,
mama-to-be and my lemon-sized little one
XOXO








OhSheGrows!! Congratulations! I’m so happy for you and can’t wait to see how your work evolves to make way for your little one. I’m guessing this will be a very well-fed baby and that some delectable pregnancy indulgences are in the works.
Ah, congratulations!! It has been so fun to aw so many of the bloggers I have been reading for years get pregnant and have babies. :)
does eric have a brother!?
CONGRATULATIONS Ange! You are simply glowing! I absolutely love that photo with the orange – you are so stunning! Being pregnant suits you so well :)
This recipe looks great too!
Anisa – The Macadame. xx
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I’ve been hoping for an announcement like this for years! So happy for you. Congrats!!! Please keep us posted on baby :)
Congratulations!!!! so happy for you :)
Congratulations! Very exciting news!
Congratulations! You look so happy!
Great news!! Congratulations!!!
Angela,
You look radiant.
Thank you for sharing this journey with us in some small way. There is so much love here for your (now growing) family. Congratulations.
~Alana
Awesome news!!!! I just found out this weekend that we are also expecting our first! I’m due November 30 (I think… haven’t seen the doc yet). Looking forward to any updates you might be posting.
What an awesome year for you!!!
Congratulations!!! Your baby is will be one of the best fed babies in the world :)
Congratulations to you both!!
SO happy and excited for you!!! Long time reader and LOVER of your recipes.
Congrats Angela!!
CONGRATULATIONS! What wonderful news…you two will make amazing parents! Can’t wait to try this big bowl of goodness :)
Congratulations Angela to the both of you. How exciting.
Congratulations Angela and Eric! Warmest wishes for a healthy, enjoyable pregnancy! I felt great in the second and third trimesters of my pregnancies, no more nausea, I hope you do too! You probably already know about making tea with raw ginger if you still feel nauseated? All the best!
Such exciting news! Congratulations!!! So excited to follow your journey here on your blog!
Congratulations to both of you. My little girl is 9 months today. It’s been such a wonderful adventure and I wish you the best. I’d also like to thank you for helping me through all of the hard times. My daughter was born with a lot of food allergies and your blog has really helped me through having to change my entire diet while working full time and going to school too. Thanks a million. This salad looks amazing. I can’t wait to try it.