If you have
dried berries at home, try them out as snacks with some added sugar.
Not exact matches
Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Whisk together wet and
dry ingredients in separate bowls, then combine, adding the
berries at the end.
At the airport on the way back to Chicago, I ordered a yummy cup of oatmeal with
berries, raisins,
dried cherries and nuts.
I eat
at least 1 cup per day, (usually frozen) and some freshly
dried berries like mulberries and goji
berries.
I live in Denmark where it's impossible to get fresh
berries at the time, but I have some mango flavored
dried cranberries right now, which is really yummy.
Since my good friends
at Melissa's Produce sent me
dried figs and the sweetest Harry's
Berries strawberries, I wanted to put them to good use in this recipe.
I think your suggestion was probably right, of including
at least one from each of the topping categories (Fruit,
Berries, Nut butter,
Dried fruit, Jam / Compote, Extra crunch);
at minimum fresh fruit and some sort of nut butter or compote.
The most inexpensive option is to grow or order the
dried berries and make a tincture
at home.
There were a few
dried berries too, which means it was picked
at the wrong time.
They can be made up with anything
at all, but a beautiful combo is a layer of chia seeds blended with pureed
berries, a layer of whipped coconut cream (with a few drops of vanilla added) and topped with some homemade granola with coconut, oats, seeds,
dried berries, & apple puree.
I used to think that only
dried goji
berries were available in stores, but recently I found frozen goji
berries at Whole Foods, and I personally like these a LOT better than the
dried Goji
berries.
There are many
dried fruits available and the Goji
Berry is
at the top of the list.
At my supermarket,
dried Goji
berries are for sale for $ 7 per 225g which is about $ 0.03 / gram.
I eat
at least 1 cup per day, (usually frozen) and some freshly
dried berries like mulberries and goji
berries.
I found freeze -
dried acai
berries at Whole Foods.
After the seeds from the camu
berries are removed, the fruit is slow -
dried and milled
at a low temperature into a fine soluble powder.
Some items I like to keep stocked
at home (I choose organic and local whenever possible): unsweetened, full - fat coconut products (oil, butter, milk, cream); MCT oil; cold - pressed olive oil; grass - fed beef and jerky; pastured poultry and eggs; wild - caught seafood; seaweed like nori (great for «burritos»); grass - fed, full - fat, cultured dairy like butter oil, ghee, and heavy whipping cream; raw milk and cheese; fermented cod liver oil; raw nuts and seeds (especially macadamia nuts) and nut butters; olives; fermented foods like sauerkraut and kimchi; non-starchy vegetables and leafy greens; avocados; low - glycemic
berries; lemons and limes; whey protein powder; stevia; apple cider vinegar; sea salt; garlic; onions; mustard; fresh and
dried herbs spices (especially turmeric, cinnamon, and fresh ginger root); salsa; grass - fed beef and pastured chicken stock and vegetable stock.
At first I thought about painting the whole thing
berry and then
dry - brushing the white on top of it, but I knew that would give it a softer look and I was going for BOLD.
I went hoping for the best and while not the worst (they could have had the gorgeous Ms.
Berry running around in her underwear, dripping with sweat,
at a 911 call center because there's a heat wave and the air conditioning goes out and her clothes have all shrunk in the
drier) this is pretty darn close.
Add 1 1/2 cups chopped
dried apricots and 1 cup chopped onion and cook
at a low boil until the wheat
berries are tender, about 30 minutes.
On May 9, Joan Snyder will open an exhibition titled Sub Rosa
at Franklin Parrasch Gallery, which will feature all new work, including «Symphony VII» (2014), a glorious abstract landscape (with four large roses) demonstrating the artist's signature bravura brushstrokes in pinks, purples, yellows, and reds, combined with paper mache, silk,
berries, and
dried sunflowers.
As rainstorms pounded the house yesterday, we decided to skip those crowds
at the malls and stay warm and
dry indoors by making hot chocolate and decking our front hallway and foyer with garland,
berries and red ribbons.