Sentences with phrase «like adding it to a smoothie»

Culinary grade matcha is less expensive and is meant to be used in cooking — like adding it to smoothies, ice cream or these quinoa breakfast cookies
Discard remaining pulp in bag or save it for another use like adding to smoothies or making crackers.
They're great for all kinds of things, like adding to smoothies, in with granola, etc..

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I like my smoothies thick so that I can eat them with a spoon, so you may want to add more water / almond milk / coconut water if you like it runnier.
I really like my smoothies thick, but please feel free to add in any more water that you need to get your favourite consistency!
Depending how liquid you like your smoothie, you may want to add a little more water.
If you like a little something sweet in the morning try adding a couple of medjool dates to the mix too, they sweeten it up and enhance the creaminess and if you feel like you need a crunch, add a little less milk and then pour the smoothie into a bowl and top it with your favourite granola, nuts, seeds, raisins, cacao nibs, fruit etc for a delicious smoothie bowl.
These kind of fruit and veggie smoothies are great and you can add protein to them by adding things like hemp powder or pea / rice protein powder as well as chia seeds and flax seeds.
I like to start out with just 1 1/2 cups of water for a spoonable smoothie consistency and add more water if needed.
We like to add chia to many of our smoothies like in our tropical kale green tea smoothie.
I like this smoothie as is, but he prefers it to have more berries, so I'll add frozen blueberries and Marionberries (Oregon's sweet cousin to the blackberry) to his smoothie.
It adds a lovely caramel - like flavor to this chocolate smoothie, which is sweetened with banana and made with almond milk and vegan protein powder, dressed up with cacao nibs.
You can use them in lieu of oats in overnight oats and porridges, and I also like to add them to smoothies.
But, after strength training workouts, I do like to add a little protein to my meal (oatmeal, smoothie, etc.)!
Here are some examples of what I like to add in my smoothies to provide even more fabulous benefits.
I would like to add this to smoothies and I have never had peanut butter flavor so that's what I would like to try.
Plus, it tastes like a milkshake when added to your smoothie!
This Pina Colada Smoothie can be a simple way to eat your veggies with the added benefit getting your fruits, like bananas and pineapples, at the same time!
For these chocolate strawberry smoothies, we like to add both frozen strawberries and half a frozen banana to thicken the smoothie.
This is something we love, and ever since the approval, we've been adding it to everything - like our Hemp & Vanilla Breakfast Smoothie below!
The nutritional benefits are many and the flavor and crunch adds a new twist to basics like salads, soups and smoothies.
Peanut butter and bananas are such a natural combination and since bananas are ideal for adding substance to smoothies, this PB Banana Green Smoothie seemed like a great place to start.
I like that it is not dry and I can even eat it by spoonfuls when I crave something sweet, and not necessarily add it to smoothies and other dishes.
I actually like the little crunchy pieces of coconut oil, but for those trying to hide the texture, the trick is to melt the coconut oil until it is just barely melted an add slowly as the smoothie is already being blended so it emulsifies in and doesn't clump.
Now I like to add it to smoothies, bananas, blueberries, or anything that is within reach during meal time.
I think greens are my favorite smoothie add - ins, though I also like to add plain instant oats after it's done.
The powder is intended to be mixed into things like smoothies, elixirs, bars, dips, etc. to add a nutritional boost, and I don't see why it being digested and absorbed quickly would be a problem.
I prefer the powder because I like adding it in smoothies and to some of my kale chips recipes!
I am not really drinking it for the nutrients... it's more as a way to add liquid to things like smoothies & cereal.
I do a similar apple pie smoothie but I add almond butter to it - tastes like I've got pie crust and all in there!
I like frozen fruits because if you add them to smoothies they're really good — keeps your smoothie cold without adding ice.
1 tablespoon of almond butter + extra for drizzling on top almond milk to blend — I try to add as little as possible as I like my smoothie to be super creamy, like icecream consistency - I start with 1/4 cup and then add gradually if my blender is struggling.
We call these green smoothies because they are thicker than traditional juice, but lots of folks add extra liquid when blending to make a more juice - like consistency.
This smoothie gets super-boosted protein from both almond butter and hemp seeds, serious superfoods which also offer massive amounts of vitamins and nutrients (like iron, magnesium, and healthy fatty acids to reduce inflammation) with very few added calories.
When you feel like soaking up every last drop of December by adding some holiday cheer to your breakfast smoothie!
So I figured out a way to «cheat» the system (or so I thought) when I first started trying to eat more plants: I tossed a bunch of produce into the blender, flavored it with some healthy items, added some protein, some cocoa powder, and made it into a thick smoothie that was like eating ice cream for breakfast!
I feel like they texturally add a lot to any smoothie with the added protein it's a win win win.
If you want to add in a supplement like fish oil to your diet and think that it is just too icky to take fish oil by the spoonful like my husband does, then adding it to smoothies is the way to go.
I'm not really a fan of using protein powder since it is so processed that it weirds me out, but I do like to add other supplements to smoothies.
I like to cut up bananas, adding 1/2 of a banana to each snack - size portion bag, and putting them into the freezer so they're always ready for smoothies.
It turns all sorts of fruit into crunchy little chips that you can snack on, use in cooking and baking, add as a garnish to smoothie bowls or oatmeal AND turn into a gorgeous powder like this!
Fruit is a great way to add a natural sweetness to your drink, giving it a «smoothie» like taste, and hiding the taste of some of those veggies.
This TropiKale Smoothie tastes like summertime thanks to pineapple and mango, but also has kale for added nutrients!
I like to have coconut milk on hand for adding in my tea, for smoothies, baking, etc..
I always add oats to my smoothies as I like a thicker consistency and find they keep me full for longer.
I like adding something crunchy to my smoothies sometimes too.
Hence, it looks better in a green smoothie... it's quite useful to have it around when vegetarian I like to add a tad of maple syrup to sweeten; just like coconut sugar, it's simply evaporated sap.
I've been adding them to my smoothies (like this one), so much so — I'm surprised I haven't turned a little...
Hi Elka - The bananas help thicken and sweeten the smoothie, so if you leave them out you'll want to add a different fruit like strawberries or mango.
You can use fresh or frozen lemons for this lemon pomegranate smoothie, but I try to stick with frozen fruits because I like my smoothies ice cold without having to add ice that would water it down.
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