Sunday, 31 August 2014

FarmVille 2: Country Escape - Green Thumb Games Event Ingredients/Recipes

Recipe list below!


Sell items to gain Green Thumb Points, Experience and Coins


Total Green Thumb Points determines your position on the leader board between World players and Friends.


Earn prizes according to your final ranking at the end of the event.




Green Thumb Games Spinach Recipes

DAIRY
Green Thumb Games Green Smoothie = 1 Spinach, 4 Apple, 2 Strawberry - 1m

STOVETOP
Green Thumb Games Spinach Dip = 2 Spinach, 2 Butter, 1 Chive - 5m

PASTRY OVEN
Green Thumb Games Spinach Quiche = 2 Spinach, 4 Egg, 2 Butter - 10m

DINNER OVEN
Green Thumb Games Spinach Bass Florentine = 1 Spinach, 1 Bass, 4 Tomato - 45m


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App - FarmVille 2: Country Escape



Plant, harvest, create, sell and buy is the aim of this game.  I have been playing this game for nearly six months now and it never gets boring! Very interactive as it connects with Facebook so you can add friends as neighbours and buy and sell produce from each other.

Every month or so there has been an Event, which lasts for 20 or so days, where you need to find special items to create recipes and sell for big rewards.

So I have done a few screen shots below to walk you through the game play.


You can plant and harvest a variety of vegetables and fruits, feed animals and collect their produce to sell or use within recipes.

Which are stored in your Barn


Which allows you to upgrade your storage once you have received a number of nails, padlocks, spades and tin


A newer feature allows you to have additional storage in the form of a Crop Silo


Which can also be upgraded in the same way as your barn





Sell and earn coins and experience points at the Farm Orders board


Complete orders for Eagle Eye Eddie to win stamps and experience points


Sell items to Sophia's Tasting Table to earn coins and experience points


Sell non-food items to Nick the Salesman to earn coins and experience


Sell goods to earn coins and free up some barn space


Buy goods that you don't have time to make in order to complete orders

Or join a co-op..............


.........and buy from your friends..............


...........or request a helping hand or if they have any goods to sell to you


Once you have mastered the basics and levelled up you will then open new areas of land which gives you access to.......






 where you send in your farm hands with supplies to source rewards

Once you have earned the allocated amount of stamps from Eddie Eagle you can use them to purchase prized animals








Where you can also send your farm hands with supplies to gain rewards 

Each prized animal needs their own animal feed which can be made using the Wind Mill and after an allotted length of time, ranging from 30 mins to 2 hours you will receive a number of different rewards including ribbons which can be traded for coins, padlocks, nails etc in the Prize Tent


As well as coins earning keys ( or getting them from the prize tent when you trade in you ribbons) is crucial to expanding your farm, they can help with speeding up the machine time so that goods can finish instantly or so that you can make multiple items at once.


You can also earn keys by completing special tasks in the Farmers Almanac 


I hope this has given you an insight into one of my favourite apps!


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Farmville 2: Country Escape - Ingredients/Recipes


A quick reference list for you to gather what you need whilst your machine is in use!

Updated - December 2014

WINDMILL
Flour = 2 Wheat - 20s
Sugar = 2 Corn - 2m
Prized Cow Feed = 3 Wheat, 2 Apple , 3 Carrot - 5m
Prized Sheep Feed = 2 Tomato, 1 Peach, 2 Potato - 5m
Prized Horse Feed = 3 Wheat, 1 Peach, 4 Apple - 5m
Prized Chicken Feed = 2 Corn, 2 Strawberry, 3 Wheat - 5m
Prized Pig Feed = 3 Carrot, 2 Potato, 2 Strawberry - 5m
Prized Goat Feed = 3 Carrots, 2 Apples, 2 Honeycomb - 5m

PASTRY OVEN
Country Biscuits = 1 Flour, 1 Milk - 30s
Apple Pie = 4 Apple, 2 Flour, 1 Cow Milk - 1m
Carrot Cake = 2 Carrot, 4 Flour, 2 Egg - 15m
Blackberry Custard = 1 Blackberries, 2 Sugar, 4 Egg - 2m
Strawberry Shortcake Pastry = 4  Strawberry, 5 Flour, 2 Butter - 1h
Blackberry Pie = 4 Blackberries, 3 Flour, 1 Cow Milk - 15m
Mint Chip Cookies = 1 Mint, 7 Flour, 7 Egg - 1h
Scone = 5 Flour, 3 Butter - 6m
Blueberry Granola Muffin = 3 Blueberries, 2 Granola Bar - 12m
 Lemon Tart = Lemon Zest x 1, Egg Whites x 1, Sugar x 1 - 7m
• Blackberry Custard = Blackberries x 5, Egg Whites x 2, Sugar x 2 - 4h

DAIRY
Butter = 3 Cow Milk - 5m
Herb Butter = 1 Butter, 1 Chives - 5m
Peach Yogurt = 2 Peach, 1 Goat Milk - 3m
Goat Cheese = 2 Goat Milk - 1m
Strawberry Milk = 3 Cow Milk, 2 Strawberry, 1 Sugar - 30s
Strawberry Sundae = 2 Strawberry Milk, 1 Mint, 1 Strawberry - 5m
Honey Butter = 2 Honeycomb, 2 Butter - 3m
Lemon Yogurt = 2 Lemon, 4 Goat Milk - 10m
Gelato = 4 Blueberries, 4 Cow Milk, 6 Egg - 4h
Swiss Cheese = 4 Milk - 12m
Brie Cheese = 6 Milk - 20m
 Egg Whites = Egg x 8 - 3m
 Lemon Zest = Lemon x 6 - 2m
 Lemon Gelato = Lemon Zest x 2, Goat Milk x 4, Egg x 4 - 20m

STOVETOP
Farmer's Soup = 4 Goat Milk, 5 Carrot, 2 Tomato - 2m
Pan-Seared Trout = 1 Trout, 2 Butter - 5m
Pan Fries = 3 Potato, 1 Butter - 10m
Deviled Eggs = 6 Eggs, 2 Chives - 2m
Granola Bar = 1 Honeycomb, 5 Wheat, 4 Strawberry - 7m
Blueberry Pancakes = 2 Blueberries, 3 Flour, 5 Cow Milk - 5m

DINNER OVEN
Baked Potato = 1 Potato - 15m
Stuffed Bass = 1 Bass, 3 Flour, 3 Tomato - 45m
Loaded Baked Potato = 1 Baked Potato, 3 Chives, 2 Butter - 4h
Mac & Cheese = 3 Goat Cheese, 6 Egg, 6 Flour - 30m
Trout Souffle = 2 Pan-Seared Trout, 4 Flour, 1 Chives - 1h
Lobster Mac & Cheese = 1 Mac & Cheese, 1 Lobster - 2h
Smoked Salmon = 1 Salmon, 2 Herb Butter - 4h
• Crab Soufflé = Egg Whites x 1, Chives x 3, Crab x 5 - 1h
• Cedar Plank Trout = Cedar Wood x 1, Lemon Zest x 1, Trout x 2 - 12m

LOOM
Socks = 4 Wool - 2h
Trousers = 6 Wool - 20m
Blanket = 3 Wool - 10m
Jacket = 3 Wool, 3 Tin Button - 2m
Overalls = 2 Wool, 1 Trousers, 2 Copper Button - 15m
• Pillow = Duck Feathers x 3, Brass x1, Wool x 2 - 4m
• Quilt = Duck Feathers x 2, Wool x 6 - 30m

CRAFT WORKSTATION
Beeswax Candle = 4 Honeycomb  - 20m
Tin Button = 1 Tin - 5m
Copper Button = 1 Copper - 15m
Ale Mug = 6 Clay - 1h
Lemon-Scented Candle = 1 Beeswax Candle, 5 Lemon, 3 Clay - 2m
Ornate Stein = 1 Ale Mug, 2 Quartz, 2 Clay - 10m

DOLLMAKING TABLE
Yarn Doll = 4 Wool - 3m
Raggety Doll = 1 Yarn Doll, 2 Wool, 2 Quartz - 3m
Corn Husk Doll = 8 Corn - 3h
Teddy Bear = 2 Socks, 4 Wool, 3 Tin Button - 45m
Porcelain Doll = 1 Raggety Doll, 6 Clay, 1 Pearl - 20m
 Plush Duck = Duck Feathers x 2, Wool x 4 - 15m
• Plush Dog = Cedar Wood x 2, Wool x 4 - 30m
 Plush Cat = Brass x 2, Wool x 4 - 45m

GLASSWORKS
Glass Horse = 8 Quartz, 1 Copper - 2h
Jar = 1 Quartz  - 2m
Bottle = 1 Quartz - 2m
Ship In A Bottle = 1 Bottle, 2 Tin, 1 Wool - 6h
Fish Bowl = 5 Quartz, 1 Pearl, 1 Clam - 15m
Wind Chime = 4 Quartz, 1 Copper, 1 Wool - 8h

FRUIT PRESS
Strawberry Jam = 1 Jar, 8 Strawberry, 3 Sugar - 1h
Blackberry Jam = 1 Jar, 5 Blackberries, 2 Sugar - 3m
Lemonade = 1 Bottle, 5 Lemon - 5m
Pear Juice = 1 Bottle, 5 Pear - 10m
Pear Jam = 1 Jar, 3 Pear, 1 Sugar - 45m
Grape Juice = 1 Bottle, 2 Red Grapes - 5m
Blueberry Jam = 1 Jar, 5 Blueberries, 2 Sugar - 15m
Tomato Juice = 1 Jar, 9 Tomato - 2h

WINERY
Pinot Noir = 1 Bottle, 6 Red Grapes - 6h
Chardonnay = 1 Bottle, 3 White Grapes - 4h
• Rose Wine = 1 Bottle, 2 White Grapes, 2 Red Grapes - 20m
Sparkling Cider = 1 Bottle, 10 Apple - 10m
Champagne = 1 Bottle, 6 White Grapes - 8h

COVE KETTLE
Clam Chowder = 1 Clam, 5 Corn, 2 Potato - 10m
Salmon Bisque = 1 Salmon, 6 Potato, 1 Chardonnay - 30m
Cajun Crab = 4 Crab, 5 Mixed Peppers, 1 Pinot Noir - 9m
Shrimp Gumbo = 3 Shrimp, 7 Mixed Peppers, 1 Tomato Juice - 10m
Seafood Creole = 3 Crab, 3 Clam, 1 Shrimp Gumbo - 5m

BEACHFRONT GRILL
Fish & Chips = 2 Salmon, 2 Pan Fries - 7m
Crab Cakes = 4 Crab, 5 Eggs, 5 Flour - 4m
Pepper Poppers = 8 Mixed Peppers, 3 Goat Cheese, 3 Flour - 1m

Saturday, 30 August 2014

Kabuto - Gluten Free Noodles



I had been hearing a lot about these Kabuto Rice Noodles and was tempted to try them as they are like your "pot noodles" in the sense where you just need to add boiling water, however there are two differences. One, they have a gluten free option and two, there is no "flavour sachet"!

So after searching high and low throughout my local Wholefoods store all I could find were the non gluten free versions, big fail.

Then i finally found them at the Allergy and Free From show, where I got to try them before I bought I bought them.


So I got two of the chicken flavour rice noodles and silly me did not even check the ingredients first as I noticed when I got home that they have soya and lactose in them.



The instructions are pretty simple, peel back lid, add boiling water, cover and wait for two mins, then stir and cover again for 1 min.


Once it's done there is a lot of noodles!  The flavour is good, sauce is kinda watery for me, you need a spoon and a fork.  What I didn't like was the dried bits of chicken, obviously this can't be helped for the kind of product it is, but maybe it could have done without it.

All in all it's a good cupboard filler, something to grab when or the go or late at night when you can't be bothered to cook.







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Thursday, 28 August 2014

Pudology




If you read my allergy and free from - haul post you would remember that I bought a selection of Pudology at 4 for £5.


So I'm going to start with my least favourite which was the Lemon Pud


It has a very fresh and clean taste, very lemony, but for me it was not sweet or even creamy enough, however if this was paired with something else like maybe a shortbread or cupcake it could work really well!



Next up was the Strawberry Pud.


Great taste, very light, almost a mousse texture and the biscuit base was just the right amount of sweetness and crunch to make this an all around great tasting dessert!


Now for my second favourite, Banoffee Pud.


Wow! The combinations were great and I'm sure you would not be able to tell that this was a dairy and gluten free alternative. The flavour of the toffee and banana really come through well, not too sweet and very moreish!



Last but not least, my absolute favourite was the Chocolate Pud


This reminded me of the chocolate part in the M&S Profiteroles that I used to buy all the time.  This pud was so good that I actually hate to admit that I licked the spoon as well as the container until there was absolutely nothing left and I still wanted more! There just wasn't enough of it!

Everything about it was just perfect yet so simple because it is just chocolate (dairy and gluten free of course).


 It is such a shame that I can not get these any where locally, even Tesco's online does not have it! I will search these out and I guarantee that I will have one in my bag wherever I go.

But there is also one other flavour that I have not yet tried and that is the chocolate orange, without tasting it I'm quite sure that it will be a close contender for my number spot!

If anyone knows where I can get these within the London area please let me know!



Friday, 22 August 2014

Ice Tea

Another blog post in collaboration with my brother CJ (apologies this should have been posted weeks ago!)




You will need :
4 tea bags  (of your choice, we chose, Twinings cranberry and raspberry)
Jug 
Boiled water 
Sugar 

Step 1. 
Boil kettle

Step 2. 
Put all 4 tea bags in the jug with 4 table spoons of sugar





Step 3. 
Once the water is boiled pour in jug

Step 4. 
Stir to devolve sugar and get the flavours from the tea bag, at this point you can add more sugar according to your taste.

Step 5. 
Leave to brew till liquid cools down

Step 6. 
Once cooled, discard tea bags

Step 7. 
Place jug in fridge to chill for a couple of hours or pour in glass with ice to enjoy straight away

My brother enjoyed drinking this and to be honest I think he drank most of it (except for what he spilt on the floor!)

For me with my sweet tooth it could have done with some more sugar, but it was still very refreshing and a great way to drink more water without all of the artificial sweeteners.