Sentences with phrase «apple pulp from»

Also, I used the carrot - apple pulp from my juicer for the shredded carrots.
Scoop sweet potato and apple pulp from skin and add to food processor.

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So I decided to make them again and used the left over pulp I had from making the carrot, ginger and apple juice in the book.
(i might have to play a bit with the amount of dry ingredients because the pulp from the juicer is a bit drier than the whole apple + carrots).
It was perfect for using up the pulp from my juicer (easily work with beet and apple mixed in with the carrot).
Instead of pineapple pulp, you can probably add apple juice to replace the fluid lost from juicing
I have some apple pulp that I've saved frozen from my daily juicing.
If you have carrots, kale and apples on hand you can use them but if you're making a juice you can simply save the pulp from them and make these from that.
Did you try to make it with the pulp from juicing carrots celery and apples?
It's hard to say without actually trying it, but I suspect the pulp of the apple left after the liquid evaporates out might keep your cereal from crisping up nicely.
And by using the pulp from the apples and ginger, this butter has a wonderful chunkiness that adds little bits of zing in most bites.
1 cup of left over pulp from juicing (ie carrots, kale, apple) or 1 cup of grated carrots (about 3 - 4 medium carrots)
The pulp varied from dry (hearty leafy greens, like kale) to semi-moist (romaine, apples, etc).
This ingredient typically comes from apples, but can also come from lemons and beetroot pulp.
Pulp - Free (app) Pulp - Free Publishing's app is a comic - reading platform that allows for easy publication from indie creators (currently available only for Apple devices).
Nick Moran of The Millions had interesting prospective, mentioning «The emissions and e-waste for e-Readers could be stretched even further if I went down the resource rabbit hole to factor in: electricity needed at the Amazon and Apple data centers; communication infrastructure needed to transmit digital files across vast distances; the incessant need to recharge or replace the batteries of eReaders; the resources needed to recycle a digital device (compared to how easy it is to pulp or recycle a book); the packaging and physical mailing of digital devices; the need to replace a device when it breaks (instead of replacing a book when it's lost); the fact that every reader of eBooks requires his or her own eReading device (whereas print books can be loaned out as needed from a library); the fact that most digital devices are manufactured abroad and therefore transported across oceans.
The fiber in this formula comes from natural ingredients including: whole brown rice, lentils, rice bran, cellulose, peas, barley, beet pulp, sweet potato, alfalfa, carrots, apples and a few other fruits and veggies.
Stay away from processed ingredients such as citrus pulp, apple pomace, grape pomace, tomato pomace.
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