Sentences with phrase «added little bit of honey»

I added a little bit of honey and yogurt the first time, and another time I added some honey and ice another time.
If you added a little bit of honey to this water uncooked it claims to increase the sexual ability in men!
I have a cold and added little bit of honey into my drink.
Gather herbs (double check with Mama to be certain it's really what you think it is), rinse, boil water, pour water over the herbs, cover and steep for five minutes, strain, maybe add a little bit of honey, and cool, add lemon or berries or whatever else you might like to try.
If you struggle to drink enough water or don't like the taste, then add a little bit of honey.
But just squeezing the juice in there, blending that up and then I mix it in with some hot water on the stove, just enough to fill up a coffee mug and then pour it in, stir it up, add a little bit of honey, and I was good to go.

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We settled on meatloaf, thinking that you could make it look sort of like a camel's hump... you know... if he was wearing a girdle of camel's hair, he had to have done something with the rest of the camel... I modified the linked recipe by adding Worcestershire sauce, garlic and onion, and I thought it turned out a bit dry, but it wasn't bad, especially with a topping of vidalia onions browned in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and a little more honey.
I just add a little bit of raw honey to it.
I think you can safely omit it, but if you find it lacks a little bit of sweetness without the honey, do add more of that date paste!
I made for my breakfast and I absolutely loved it, I added fresh strawberries and banana with a little dollop of honey because I found it a bit unsweetened.
When you add in a little maple syrup or honey, it creates a natural sweetener similar to little bites of tropic heaven.
If you like the taste of dark chocolate like me, the amount of honey added is perfect, but my husband preferred a little bit more honey in it for added sweetness.
I decided to stir - fry the garlic, ginger, red onions, and broccoli a little bit and I added a little bit of raw honey to the dressing....
To balance the acidity of vinegar, I replace a little bit of vinegar with lemon juice, and add some honey.
In addition to the fruit, I sometimes drizzle a little bit of honey on top of the fruit before I add the coconut cream.
Add a banana, some orange juice, vanilla yogurt (I used greek yogurt) and a little bit of honey or your favorite sweetener (if needed).
«I always add a bit of honey,» my dad would whisper to me, «it just adds a little something to the sauce.»
Wanted to share what we did with the pulp: mix with a little coconut milk, add fruit (mango and lime in my case), and a bit of honey and cinnamon.
I like to bake a lot, and have discovered if you need the natural peanut butter to be a little more spreadable and less runny, simply add just a little bit of honey and stir.
My husband and I thought it was just a little bit too sweet so I made it agaim, but this time I cut back the honey just slightly and then I added just a sprinkle of dried cranberries.
This versions sounds absolutely delicious, I love the idea of adding a little lemon juice for sharpness and honey for a bit of extra sweetness.
Consider that maybe hemp milk will work, you just need to add a little bit of sugar (cane sugar, maple syrup, honey, etc) for the bacteria to feast on, like in this coconut milk recipe.
To the avocado, I add a little bit of cocoa powder, a touch of honey, a pinch of salt and a small amount of melted chocolate and vanilla.
Made it and they re awsome if ur a chocolate lover i added about a tbsp of honey though for an extra bit of ss and the batter was also a little too dry so i added about 1/4 cup of more water and that made the batter perfec defenetly making them again thanx for sharing this awsome recepie
I also added an egg, as well as a little extra honey, and some pure almond oil / extract, then a bit of coconut flour to keep the consistency right.
If you had a little bit of honey, it adds a hint of sweetness and also helps to emulsify the dressing and reduce seperation of oil and vinegar.
I added a little bit of maple syrup to sweeten but you can make it with honey, rice syrup or without any sweetener.
Uhm — add a little bit limejuice, little bit of uhm — honey.
I like to add a bit of hot almond milk (or frothed), to make it creamy, and a little bit of honey or agave to enhance its sweet flavours.
In addition to the fruit, I sometimes drizzle a little bit of honey on top of the fruit before I add the coconut cream.
If you notice that it contains a lot of sugars, try opting for the original flavored Greek yogurt and add a little bit of raw honey to it.
«If you like your coffee or tea sweet, add a little bit of raw or manuka honey.
I have even gotten my 2 year old to drink it if I add a little bit of raw honey in it.
I think you can safely omit it, but if you find it lacks a little bit of sweetness without the honey, do add more of that date paste!
Felt great on it, but recently, because of some hype in the blog sphere started with adding a tbsp of resistant starch (potato starch) to the yogurt and before going to bed a little bit of yogurt with RS and a teaspoon of honey.
Mix the oils with a little bit of milk or honey first before adding them to your bath or your water bottle or even a capsule you intend to consume.
Instead, from time to time have some unsweetened soy yogurt and mix it with sweet fruits, seeds (or nuts), oat bran or another good source of fibre, and add some raisins, dates, or a little bit of raw honey.
You can experiment adding some raw honey (or sweeten the ice cream with xylitol or stevia), coconut cream, lemon juice, plant - based milk, a little bit of carob powder, ground cashew or other nuts to improve the flavour.
Feel free to add honey or a little bit of water if it seems to thick.
Not sure... I think I would simply leave it out and maybe add a tiny little bit of honey, or use a little bit more date paste... the texture will be a tad different but it will still be very good, I'm sure of that.
I added a little bit of maple syrup to sweeten but you can make it with honey, rice syrup or without any sweetener.
Sometimes I add a little honey for a bit of sweetness!
I like pretty dark chocolate so I start with a couple of tablespoons of the powder and then only add a little bit of the coconut oil and honey at a time until I like the flavor.
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