Yesterday, I thought the tide was turning with my flu. I had a fairly restful sleep Monday night and my symptoms had died down a bit. I was so excited because I thought that I was getting over this thing!
…and then Tuesday evening hit and the symptoms came back with a vengeance. I was up all night coughing up a storm with a tickly throat. Hopefully this thing is on its way out because I feel like I am missing out on my life!
I also did something I thought I would never do…I bought a Neti Pot!
Have you seen these crazy things before?
I first heard about them on Dr. Oz when he was saying how great they are for congestion, post nasal drip, and sinus allergies. I finally went out and got one at Shopper’s Drug Mart. You mix a warm salt water solution and then pour half of the mixture through each nostril (the water slowly pours out of the other nostril!!), while tipping your head to the side and leaning your body a bit forward.
It sounds scary, right?
But, it wasn’t bad at all. I promise…I’m the world’s biggest chicken too. It was oddly soothing in a gross way. My nose has been fairly clear and I can breathe much better when using it 2-3 times per day. I also plan to use this when my allergies kick in later this Spring and Summer.
One thing that really bites about this flu is that I can’t taste anything. Everything I eat tastes incredibly bland and my normally raging appetite is M.I.A. It is such a weird feeling.
I have been eating a lot of Vegan Overnight Oats (with orange) mixed with Strawberry Banana Soft Serve to soothe my throat.
This is always delicious…even with my lack of taste. :)
Since I was feeling a bit better yesterday, I started to get the baking itch. I was craving baked oatmeal because it just sounded so soothing, comforting, and warming on my throat.
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Fruity Baked Oatmeal with Crunchy Cinnamon Almond Topping
Yield: 4 servings
Baked Oatmeal:
- 1 cup + 1/3 cup regular rolled oats
- 1/4 cup chia seeds
- 1 large banana, chopped
- 1 apple, peeled and chopped
- 1 tbsp raisins
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- Pinch of kosher salt
- 1.5-2 cups non-dairy milk (I used 2 cups but you might need less depending on the volume of mix ins)
- 2 tbsp pure maple syrup
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
Crunchy Cinnamon Almond Topping:
- 1/4 cup raw almonds
- 2 tbsp regular rolled oats
- 1 tbsp Sucanat (or other dry sugar)
- 1 tsp pure maple syrup
- 1 tbsp non-dairy milk
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 350F and grease a 4 cup baking dish.
2. In a large bowl, mix together the oats, chia seeds, chopped banana, peeled and chopped apple, raisins, pinch of salt, and cinnamon. Now stir in the milk, maple syrup, and vanilla. Pour into casserole dish and set aside.
3. In a food processor, or by hand, process (or chop) the almonds. Now add in the oats, Sucanat (or sugar), Maple syrup, and milk and process until just combined. Sprinkle this mixture on top of the oatmeal mixture.
4. Bake in the oven for 26-30 minutes at 350F, uncovered. Watch closely during the last few minutes of baking so the topping doesn’t burn. Remove from oven and serve immediately. Drizzle with maple syrup. Will keep in the fridge, covered, for about 3 days. To reheat, simply, place in a bowl and add a splash of milk and heat in the microwave for a minute or so.
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When I make baked oatmeal I like to make a large batch so I can enjoy it for a few meals! It is a really quick breakfast that reheats in a flash.

This oatmeal mixture tastes really good and it was hard not to just eat it on the spot!
If you wanted to skip the whole baking thing, you could just leave this overnight in the fridge and have a big batch of VOO on your hands. :)
But baking it is amazing…as is this wonderful crunchy topping…
Sprinkle the cinnamon almond topping on the oatmeal mixture.
Bake for 26-30 minutes and gobble!
This baked oatmeal turned out WONDERFUL!
It is like a hybrid between baked oatmeal and a fruit crisp. The crunchy cinnamon almond topping really made the whole dish. I also highly recommend a drizzle of maple syrup…it tied in all the flavours very well.
In other news, Eric has been helping me with my vegetable garden beds, since I have been out of commission.
We measured our property line to see where we could put the beds.
We placed the beds in a very sunny spot that gets over 6 hours of sunlight a day.
After marking the legs, Eric dug out holes for them.
With a bit of work, we got them to sit flat.
After we got the beds in the ground, we pinned down chicken wire on the bottom layer of the bed (not shown in photo). This will help prevent gophers from digging up into the garden. Or so they say…
The second layer we put down is what you see below. This is a Landscape fabric and it prevents weeds from growing up into the beds. You can find this at most home or garden stores.
Aren’t they pretty?
I’m still on the hunt for a good triple mix soil. Whenever I ask a garden centre if they have organic triple mix they give me a weird look and say ‘of course it’s organic…doesn’t get more organic than this!’ I’m not sure if they are green washing me or if it really is organic. I guess I just have to figure out the right questions to ask.
I have located a garden centre that sells certified organic and non-GMO seeds and plants so that is good news. Their plants arrive around May 7th and they are going to call me when the plants arrive. :)
My veggie wish list:
- Onions
- Spring Onions
- Carrots
- Lettuce
- Kale
- Spinach
- Zucchini
- Garlic
- Peas
- Beets
- Tomatoes
- Peppers
- Herbs
I need to figure out where to plant the veggies in the beds. I need to read up on companion planting, perhaps? The most I have figured out is that the tall plants go on the North side (so they don’t cast shade on small plants), plant Marigolds around the beds to keep out pests/animals, and carrots are great to plant next to Spring onions (companion plants).
Other than that I am lost!








I’ve been ‘patio gardening’ for the last couple of years… As much as it’s easier on the weeding side, it’s not the same as a real garden because the soil dries out much faster and I constantly have to water the plants… out of a rain barrel of course!
One gardening trick that my mother taught me is to plant garlic between your tomatoes to scare away the pesky worms.
My dad and I made a vegetable garden last summer and it looks almost identical to your – they are SO much fun! All the fresh fruits and veggies will be great in all of your amazing recipes… I have GOT to try this baked oatmeal – it looks so good and I love that there is a little crunch added on top – YUMMYNESS :)
your oats and soft serve look fantastic!
i’m sorry that your not feeling too hot and hope you start feeling better!
I’ve been wanting to buy a Neti Pot for a very long time, but I guess I’m just not brave enough :)
I swear by Oil of Oregano for when I start to feel sick in ANY way! You can (of course!) find it at Whole Foods. All you do is place two drops down your throat (wait a minute until you dont feel like dry heaving anymore from the strong sensation) and then it is like a miracle. Try it!
PS…this is the first time that I have ever left a comment on your blog! you inspire me to try new recipes and I am forever grateful!
Thanks so much!
Melissa :)
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I was a neti hater for quite some time and wouldn’t even try it out- but on a desperate bad allergy day I gave it a shot- I’m converted :)
My soon to be sister in law turned me onto your blog today and I have to say I am a forever follower! I attended an organic and all natural herb and vegetable garden seminar this evening and was so happy to have been handed an herb and vegetable companion planting handbook!! This will be my second year with a personal garden and have to admit that aside from my two boys and my husband is the light of my life! I enjoy every second I am in it and love to see all the amazing things I can grow!!
If you have any issues with locating a companion chart I would me more than happy to post one that matches your vegie wish list!
Hope you feel better soon!
Sommer
Recipe looks awesome! Definitely added it to my “things to try asap” list!
Get better soon! xo
I loooove my neti pot. I use it every morning during allergy season and when I get colds in the winter. It took me a while to get the angle right so I wasn’t either swallowing the solution or tearing up, but ever since I got it figured out it’s been a lifesaver.
Can you believe I can even get my 5 year old to use a neti pot? No complaints because it WORKS!
I’ve always loved Neti pots since my mom introduced me to them several years ago! Just don’t forget to add the salt. That hurts. ;)
That looks delicious! I’ll have to try it!
So sorry you are sick. I absolutely swear by the neti-pot, despite the grossness factor…. it works!
I am so excited to see your garden when everything is blooming.
Hope you feel better soon. Neti pots are the best!!! Weird, scary and the best.
My bf used a Neti Pot for the first time a few months ago and said it really seemed to help!
Feel better soon!
I was thinking about starting my first garden this year, as well. I have big plans and want to plan a ton of stuff, but it’s hard just like you said! There are so many specifics to worry about! Good luck! I hope we succeed! Your boxes look really great too! :-)
I have wanted to try a Neti Pot, but have not bought one yet. I have heard how well they work, though.
Your gardens are really coming along. I will have to follow your gardening posts to get all the information on the how-to’s of what to do. My dad is a gardener, but I have never tried it, but really want to.
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Oooh sounds delicious! I’m going to make this for breakfast tomorrow!!
I really want a neti pot right now….my friend has one and loves it!
I never tried the neti pot. I’ve heard only good things about it. I hope you feel better soon!
Angela, I LOVE LOVE LOVE my Neti Pot. I suffer from hayfever, and even resorted to taking Claritin D (of course, I had to get it from the pharmacist, and give them my driver’s license so that they could enter it into the system, etc.). Then my husband mentioned hearing about Neti Pots on Paul Harvey one morning. He said that it gets rid of all the crap that gets caught in our sinuses. He said that when he went snorkeling in Hawaii once, several hours later, his sinuses drained and he could breath really well. So I tried it, and have been using it ever since whenever I feel my hayfever symptoms starting up, or when I feel a cold coming. It gets rid of the allergy symptoms (no more Claritan D), and stops the cold in it’s tracks. I was actually going to recommend to you to try it a couple of days ago, but didn’t get around to commenting. I’m glad you’re trying it, I hope it works for you. Be sure to use warm water (that seems to break up the gunk the best), and use Neti pot salt (I think there’s something about the iodine they put in table salt that’s not so good for your sinuses).