You can
replace the grapeseed oil with butter (preferably and organic / grass - fed butter!)
Replace grapeseed oil with melted coconut oil Do not use agave syrup at all Cut the amount of yacon syrup in half (it's just so expensive!)
I replaced the grapeseed oil with equal parts butter and replaced the honey with equal parts maple syrup.
i made a few changes to meet my dietary needs by
replacing the grapeseed oil and agave.
For those asking about
replacing grapeseed oil for coconut oil: yes, substitute 1:1 and it'll still turn out great.
Not exact matches
I also
replaced the canola
oil with
grapeseed oil and used half the amount of molasses but topped up the quantity with honey (NZ Manuka).
I only put in a half cup of agave nectar and
replaced the rest with
grapeseed oil since I really have to limit my sugars.
The only thing is that
grapeseed oil is imposible to find in Spain, I will try to
replace it by non-hydrogenated margarine.
You can make them without the xanthan gum, just add an extra 2 tablespoons of arrowroot in the dry ingredients (I don't think starches are GAPS friendly though) and use honey or coconut nectar to
replace the agave, and melted coconut
oil in place of the
grapeseed oil.
I used 70 % bittersweet vegan chocolate chips, and
replaced half the
grapeseed oil with coconut
oil.
I skipped the essential oils, and
replaced avocado
oil with
grapeseed because that's what I had on hand.
I
replaced canola
oil for the
grapeseed oil and used regular Trader Joe's sea salt instead of celtic sea salt.
Now that I've been using these oils for a few months, I find that they moisturize to some extent, but do not
replace the layer of
grapeseed or sweet almond
oil that I apply before going to sleep.