If castor oil isn't preferred (it's been slightly debated because of un-sustainable growing practices), jojoba oil or
hazelnut oil work well also.
Not exact matches
Mixed with the
hazelnut oil, which pairs well with naturally sweet foods, it
worked really well.
1 very ripe banana 1/2 cup of fresh blueberries + extra for decorating the cookies (optional) 2 tablespoons of milled flaxseeds + 4 tablespoons of water 1/2 cup of almond butter (peanut butter will
work as well) 1 1/2 cup of jumbo oats 1/2 cup of ground almonds 3 -4 tablespoons of roughly chopped
hazelnuts 3 tablespoons of melted coconut
oil 3 tablespoons of maple syrup or date nectar a dash of vanilla extract 1 teaspoon of baking powder 3 tablespoon of almond milk pinch of sea salt
I chose olive
oil for this recipe, but I've made it with walnut
oil,
hazelnut oil, and canola
oil before and they all
work really well for the maple vinaigrette.
Instead, this chocolate fudge is a wonderful mixture of coconut
oil, cashew butter (although any nut butter would
work), dark chocolate (70 % cocoa — no milk solids), roasted pistachios, almonds (again any nuts
work — roasted
hazelnuts are even better!)
Similarly, the Marketing Order and Agreement Division oversees marketing orders for almonds,
hazelnuts, walnuts, pistachios and spearmint
oil, and is currently
working with the pecan industry as they explore a possible new order.
I like to reach for apple cider vinegar, which
works great with olive
oil, avocado
oil, hemp
oil, walnut
oil,
hazelnut oil... you name it.
Natural oils that
work well for face include olive
oil, rosehip seed
oil,
hazelnut oil, and shea butter.