Hi Paul, I recommend
adding few drops of milk next time, making sure the dough is smooth and elastic.
Simply
add a few drops of your milk to the baby's infected ear using a clear, sterile eyedropper.
Not exact matches
(May need to
add a
few drops of non dairy
milk.
If it's too thick,
add a couple more
drops of milk, and if it's too thin,
add a
few more spoonfuls
of powdered sugar.
I
add a
few drops of pure vanilla and a pinch
of sea salt to the almond
milk.
If too thick,
add a
few more
drops of milk.
My favorites include a bit
of full - fat coconut
milk, a pinch
of cinnamon or nutmeg, and if I'm craving something sweet, I'll
add a
few drops of vanilla stevia.
CASHEW
MILK: cashews, grade B maple syrup, sea salt, cinnamon, filtered water This smooth, silken cashew milk was not very sweet at all, so I added a few drops of stevia to m
MILK: cashews, grade B maple syrup, sea salt, cinnamon, filtered water This smooth, silken cashew
milk was not very sweet at all, so I added a few drops of stevia to m
milk was not very sweet at all, so I
added a
few drops of stevia to mine.
* If you like things sweeter, use
milk chocolate and / or
add 1 tbsp maple syrup or a
few drops of stevia to the mix.
In a bowl,
add all
of your dry ingredients and then pour your wet ingredients on top, mixing until all
of your ingredients are combined (you can need the cookie dough with your hands if desired - if it doesn't seem to be coming together after a while,
add a
few drops of water or
milk).
Not having any almond butter, I ground 3 T
of walnuts in my mini-Cuisinart, then
added the
milk / dates, a pinch
of salt, and a
few drops of vanilla extract.
My favorite morning drink... 1t cocoa powder dissolved in 1 / 2c hot water;
add a
few drops of peppermint extract, 1 / 4c homemade fermented coconut or almond
milk & stevia to taste.
I like to
add a
few drops of stevia to my hot cocoa which is almond
milk, peppermint extract and cocoa powder.
Then I blend it with some coconut cream and some vanilla coconut
milk,
adding a
few drops of honey for sweetness.
Add a few drops of lemon to the milk and set sit in a large measuring cup or bowl (with room to add other stu
Add a
few drops of lemon to the
milk and set sit in a large measuring cup or bowl (with room to
add other stu
add other stuff)
We
added a little cinnamon powder and a
few drops of plain canned coconut
milk on top.
All you need to do is clean your baby's face with water and then using a cotton ball or a soft cloth,
add a
few drops of breast
milk and let it air dry without wiping it off.
Simply
add milk in a bowl to cover the bottom, then
add few drops of food color, dip a q - tip or toothpick in a dish soap, stick in a
milk and watch the magic!
You might need to
add a
few drops of soy or almond
milk so that the dough does come together.
Sometime I take any remaining coconut cream (left from scooping out
of chilled can
of coconut
milk) and whip it with a touch
of vanilla (I like to use a scraped vanilla bean or paste if I have it cause I like the specks — but a 1/4 to 1/2 tsp
of good quality extract works too), I usually
add a
few drops of vanilla SweetLeaf
drops (coconut sugar would work here too if you aren't concerned with sugar / carbs).
If you are eating the rice without
milk or you are using almond or coconut
milk instead
of the rice
milk you might want to
add a
few drops of Vanilla Stevia for more sweetness
Here is my go - to daily recipe: Protein Packed Green Smoothie (Makes 2 servings) 2 cups organic coconut or almond
milk 1 cup spring water or coconut water 3 TBS organic hemp seeds 1 frozen banana 2 cups organic greens (I love kale, arugula or romaine) 1 TBS organic almond butter Optional:
Add a
few drops of liquid stevia for additional sweetness (I use this brand) Directions:
Add all ingredients to a Vitamix or high powered blender and enjoy!