Recently I've been trying to do better in staying away from refined sugars, as I've been having some problems with my skin — I've even been
eating less honey!
Not exact matches
I have
eaten this two days in a row — the first with my own parred down version of just
honey and original PB2 (peanut butter) swirled in and topped with bananas then the second time following your recipe exactly (I prefer my porridge
less «busy» but felt a little adventurous and wanted to give your combination a try).
You can always use
less sugar and then just smear some
honey on top when you
eat it.
I chose to follow The Primal Blueprint style of
eating rather than the full on Paleo Diet because the Primal lifestyle is a bit
less restrictive on dairy (raw milk cheeses, greek yogurt, heavy cream) and natural sweeteners (stevia, palm sugar,
honey).
This cucumbers with goat cheese, pine nuts, and
honey recipe takes
less than 10 minutes to make and even
less time to
eat!
They still come out fine, but they do tend to have more of a dense texture with the whole wheat flour, and the
honey makes them
less sweet, more like a healthy breakfast muffin you wouldn't have any guilt
eating every morning.
Babies
less than one year old shouldn't
eat honey due to allergy sensitivities, so I often substitute agave nectar as a baby food sweetener.
I was absolutely shocked as we
eat very healthy, very little
honey and even
less sugar and juice, brushed her teeth regularly, etc..
If you only consume a teaspoon or
less of either one of these sweeteners, the difference is not significant, but if you
eat a larger amounts, choosing
honey could add up to a higher calorie and carbohydrate intake.
«I have always avoided sugar in my cooking and substituted
honey, not beause
honey is really
less fattening than sugar, for it is a sugar and should be
eaten in moderation but because it is a
less concentrated form of sugar and is easier for the body to assimilate.