Coconut oil works well in many baked dishes that call for butter.
For me, I find that
coconut oil works well for me in the summer — which makes sense given that Ayurvedic healing considers coconut oil to have a cooling effect on the body.
Fractionated
coconut oil works well for diluting oils for general use as well as making roller bottles.
Coconut oil works well for this practice, as it contains anti-fungal properties.
I agree that the refined
coconut oil works well too.
Some people have a lot of success with acne and oil cleansing with coconut oil, others find a gentle soap cleanser and then moisturizing with
coconut oil works better.
Also, for some reason
coconut oil works better than any other oil in this recipe, although you could go with some other neutral flavored baking oil if that's what you've got on hand.
Or, would melted
coconut oil work better?
When adding a cinnamon swirl, I've found that virgin
coconut oil works better than butter.
Not exact matches
So great to know that it
works really
well without the
coconut oil, thanks for sharing!
I use Tom's deodorant but I've heard that fresh lime or
coconut oil can
work well!!
I use
coconut oil as makeup remover and a cleanser and it
works really
well for me.
That's amazing that the
coconut oil is
working so
well for you too!
I'm hooked on
Coconut OIl for my face at the moment, it's
working out really
well, and is so cheap considering the amount you use and how long a jar lasts.
I use
coconut oil as makeup remover and a cleanser and it
works well for me.
Hi,
coconut oil has amazing health benefits and also
works as the
best binder for a lot of my recipes.
The taste of this is pretty insane too, the caramel - like dates
work so
well with the
coconut oil, sweet apple puree, zesty ginger and chocolaty cacao to create something totally divine.
We have thought that things were
working in the past, and then they stopped, but I think this
coconut oil is the
best we've tried.
Although you can use all - purpose flour with no problem, I've found that white spelt flour (German type 630)
works better with the
coconut oil version.
You can use expeller pressed
coconut oil and / or bacon grease as
well — any combination of these 3 fats
works great, and you can reuse the fat — just strain it after you make the carnitas and store it in the fridge.
I figured I'd start sharing with you all the things I've found
work really
well in my beauty regime, one being
coconut oil.
In that case, expeller - pressed
coconut oil might
work better.
Also, you can substitute the
coconut oil for another vegetable
oil that you prefer (rapeseed and sunflower
oil work well).
This
worked great with EV organic
coconut oil (but the olive
oil is
better).
You can always get your
coconut oil dose at another meal if it
works better for you.
For he frosting — if you have any
coconut manna (butter) that would
work best but if not just use double the
coconut oil and maybe use a little less liquid but either way I think it will be fine.
The second loaf I exchanged the
coconut oil for bacon grease, which
worked well but was a little too strong on the bacon.
I've found that building rich vegan caramel flavors (and increasingly, most other vegan baking flavor building applications)
works really
well when there's a small amount of unrefined
coconut oil supplanting the regular fats.
For external uses, expeller pressed or other types of refined
coconut oil will
work, but for internal use, an unrefined virgin
coconut oil is
best.
If you like you can also use
coconut oil which will
work really
good.
how
well does
coconut oil work on blackheads though?
2 cups blanched almond flour — I use Honeyville brand, it
works the
best 2 cups rolled oats (not instant)-- certified gluten - free if you are intolerant 1 cup fresh pumpkin puree (canned will also
work) 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup grapeseed
oil (olive
oil, melted
coconut oil or ghee would also
work) 1/2 cup organic local honey (maple syrup would be great here, too) 1 large farm fresh brown egg (or egg replacement of your choice) 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3/4 cup raisins (dried cranberries or mini chocolate chips would also be delicious) 1 1/2 tablespoons flaxseed (optional)
Tried many of your recipes and they
work so
well BTW, the rancidity is when the
coconut oil is old / past expiry date, or when it reacts with moisture.
I used
coconut oil to shave my legs then I scrubbed my legs with the
coconut scrub then I shaved again to get off all the dry skin and I couldn't believe how
well it
worked and my legs stayed smooth for days.
It means to combine turmeric with healthy fats, such as avocados,
coconut oil and nuts (soaked or sprouted
works best), to allow the body to
better absorb turmeric properly.
I use spectrums
coconut oil, it
works great and tastes much
better than palm
oil.
what type of
coconut oil do you use cold press, centrifuged, or expeller pressed... There are many to choose from which do find
works the
best for you
The education has given me a much deeper and
better understanding of nutrition and how it
works, and most importantly, it has helped me to critically assess some of the false claims that circulate freely as truths in the food / wellness world (
coconut oil is a «superfood,» our bodies need «cleansing» foods, etc.).
I've been doing cocoa butter with
coconut oil and it
works very
well.
In the future, refined
coconut oil might
work better for you if you don't prefer the
coconut smell.
Just want to say that we tried making these dairy - free, by substituting vegan margarine for the butter and then
coconut cream (with a tablespoon of
coconut oil) for the heavy cream — and it
worked well!
I use
coconut oil for my hairs and for my skin it is
working mind blowing for me and I must admit that
coconut oil is
best.
-LSB-...] «The same antibacterial and antifungal properties in
coconut oil that
work wonders in your body can do the same on your skin as
well.
But in the end, I've found some skin just doesn't get along with
coconut oil — if that's the case, then definitely use something that
works better for you.
The movie theater I
worked at for 10 years uses
coconut oil as
well!
I have a question about the kind of
oil used, I bought an organic naturally refined
coconut oil, would it
work the same or as
well as an extra virgin kind?
Although
coconut oil works very
well for some, it's not for everyone.
This frosting
works well left at room temperature, but might need refrigerated in the summer since
coconut oil turns liquid above 75 degrees.
Add
coconut oil and use your hands to
work it into the flour really
well.
1 very ripe banana 1/2 cup of fresh blueberries + extra for decorating the cookies (optional) 2 tablespoons of milled flaxseeds + 4 tablespoons of water 1/2 cup of almond butter (peanut butter will
work as
well) 1 1/2 cup of jumbo oats 1/2 cup of ground almonds 3 -4 tablespoons of roughly chopped hazelnuts 3 tablespoons of melted
coconut oil 3 tablespoons of maple syrup or date nectar a dash of vanilla extract 1 teaspoon of baking powder 3 tablespoon of almond milk pinch of sea salt