Not exact matches
What I love about this recipe is that it involves a handful of affordable and accessible
ingredients, is effortless, can be made in
bulk, pairs perfectly with toast, has a hint of sweetness with the
coconut milk and apples, and will compliment any meal or can even be enjoyed by itself!
WET
INGREDIENTS 6 ripe bananas 1 cup
coconut oil (cold pressed, non-refined) 2/3 cup organic
coconut milk 3 eggs, hormone free, omega 3 enriched 2 tablespoons lemon juice DRY
INGREDIENTS 1 cup
coconut sugar 2 teaspoons raw organic stevia (green powder) 1 3/4 cups organic almond flour (this is cheaper when purchased in
bulk) 1 3/4 cups organic tapioca starch 1 1/2 teaspoons organic baking powder - gluten & aluminum free 1 teaspoon natural baking soda 1 teaspoon Pink Himalayan sea salt 1 cup chopped Raw Live Walnuts (optional)
INGREDIENTS 2T virgin
coconut oil 2T raw
coconut butter 1T cashew / almond butter 4T organic, fair - trade cocoa (I buy cocoa and nibs in
bulk from cocoasupply.com but if you don't want...
Hi Alex loved the recipe idea used 1 cup of almonds and 1cup ofwalnuts instead of pecans added linseed, sunflower seeds pumpkin seeds and unsweetened
coconut flakes to make up the
bulk of the nuts and 1 cup of dates + half a cup of dried figs all other
ingredients & measurements were the same just out of the oven haven't tasted them yet hope they are as nice as yours seem 2b Alex
Is there a place to buy those types of
ingredients (cacao,
coconut nectar etc) cheaper or in
bulk that you would recommend?
Ingredients Coconut flakes (can be bought in paper bag or glass container in
bulk shops) Gluten - free oats Sunflower seeds Pumpkin seeds Flax seeds
Coconut oil (1 - 2...
They're using fun, beauty - product packaging to make your
coconut oil feel more like a moisturizer, less like a
bulk cooking oil (let's be real, here), and incorporating innovative processes and interesting
ingredients to turn this humble oil into a legitimate skin - care product.
Certainly, several
bulk ingredients I always keep on hand, like Shea Butter and
Coconut Oil work wonderfully on their own for chapped noses, but I wanted to create something with beeswax that would also help protect the skin from future kleenex abuse.
Many blogs use
coconut flour as a
bulking flour, but I tend to use it more as a drying agent to help to draw moisture out of almond flour or other
ingredients.
ryan; hi, i buy the chia seed powder from the
bulk barn and I have had really good results from putting this powder in my smoothies along with protein powder, frozen fruit, half a frozen banana, natrel milk, or almond,
coconut, cashew, rice dream milk,
coconut flakes or shreds, stevia powder etc in your smoothie recipes, not all at once through and I mix up these and I have tried new
ingredients, mixed them up and I have even made up some new smoothies that taste realy good.