We are very excited that ‘The house that hemp built’ was selected out of the 460 projects, for the shortlist of only 33 projects for the
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It's COMPETITION TIME again :D To Celebrate Woman's Day we are offering 20% off…
It’s COMPETITION TIME again ๐
To Celebrate Woman’s Day we are offering 20% off all ladies clothing until the 9th August, at 210 Long Street and hemporium.co.za
Simply SHARE this post to win a “Hemper” (Hemp Hamper ๐ full of fantastic eco-friendly goodies, worth over R400.
Reduced by R80 for the last few days of July! Made in Cape Town, this tough & du…
Reduced by R80 for the last few days of July! Made in Cape Town, this tough & durable hemp holster will easily outlast the competition. Two detachable pouches lets you choose how much space you need, or wear it as a stand-alone belt. A variety of pockets makes this the essential accessory for the upcoming festival season. Great for camping and hiking too. see more on this, and other discounted hemp accesories:
Check out this yummy Larchmont Bar Recipe, made with Hemp seeds…. So delicious!…
Check out this yummy Larchmont Bar Recipe, made with Hemp seeds…. So delicious!!
Let us know how you get on!
Ingredients
1/2 cup pumpkin seeds
1/2 cup pistachios
1/2 cup almonds
1/4 cup hemp seeds
1 cup dates, soaked 20 minutes
1/4 cup raisins/cranberries/mulberries/goji berries
2 T cinnamon
1 t nutmeg
1 t ground ginger
1 t sea salt
2 T cacao nibs, optional
1/4 cup shredded coconut, optional
Chocolate Ganache:
1/2 cup cacao powder
1/4 cup coconut oil
3 T maple syrup (not raw)
1/4 t vanilla
Methods/steps
1) Soak the nuts and seeds ahead of time, for at least a couple hours.
2) Peel and pit the dates and put them in a food processor. Add some of the soak water and process until a paste is formed. Add the cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, sea salt and process. Scoop the paste out and place in a large bowl.
3) Put the nuts and seeds into the food processor and pulse until everything is broken down but still chunky. Dump the mixture into the bowl with the paste.
4) To the bowl, add any raisins, cranberries, mulberries, goji berries, etc. I just grabbed handfuls of what I had on hand, at about 1/4 cup each.
5) Add the cacao nibs and shredded coconut to the bowl, if using.
6) Using a spatula, mix everything until well incorporated and sticky.
7) Dump the contents into a bread loaf pan lined with parchment paper and press down.
Set aside.
Chocolate Ganache:
1) First, make sure everything you are using is completely dry. Any amount of water will cause the chocolate to seize. Also, make sure everything is room temperature. If anything is cold it will cause the chocolate to harden a bit and may make it difficult to create a smooth sauce.
2) Place everything in a small bowl and, using a fork, mix everything until well incorporated.
3) Pour the ganache over the nut mixture, above and spread until evenly covered.
4) Place in the freezer for a few hours to harden and then in the fridge overnight. Once everything is firm pop it out of the bread pan and slice to serve.
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Tony will be visiting Johannesburg and Durban next week. We are looking for reta…
Tony will be visiting Johannesburg and Durban next week. We are looking for retailers to stock our hemp clothing and accessories. If you know of suitable shops that he should visit, please let us know. …read more