It tucks
away extra sugar, releasing it gradually as the body needs it.
Not exact matches
I'm out of unsweetened chocolate... I wonder if I could get
away with trying 8 oz of semisweet chips and lower or eliminate the
extra sugar?
I doubled the recipe, took
away the confectionary
sugar, added flaxseed meal, muesli, chia seeds, a little
extra honey since I was adding more dry ingredients and pressed them into a cookie sheet to make them into bars.
Just like I mentioned in my Honey - Apple Crisp Green Smoothie post earlier this week, just after a workout is a great time to eat that little bit of
extra sugar, because your body will use it immediately for energy and not store it
away as fat.
We're staying
away from protein powders when we're super, super Keto because that may create that
extra carbohydrate in
sugar from the protein going through gluconeogenis, which is taking that protein and converting it to glucose.
Another great thing about post-workout meals is that you can satisfy even the worst sweet tooth, since this is the one time of the day where you can get
away with eating
extra sugars without adding to your gut.
I just need it this for my coffee... I drink a lot of coffee so this was a great way for me to stay
away from all those
extra calories from real
sugar
For the dressing Large pinch of saffron threads 2 tbsp sherry vinegar Pinch of
sugar 4 tbsp
extra virgin olive oil 1 red chilli, de-seeded and finely sliced 2 preserved lemons, quartered, flesh cut
away and peel finely sliced