Sentences with phrase «little more nut»

If things seem a little dry add a little more nut butter or honey.
I would perhaps use a little more nut butter and a lesser amount of cocoa next time to combat the bitterness.
If you find it too dry add a little more nut - / rice milk.
I will try adding a few more nuts like walnuts and pecans for next batch as I'd like a little more nuts in the ratio.
I am making them again tonight with a little more nuts and a little less agave.

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I would like to work on generating more passive income with very little risk and the confidence that our «nut» is solid and I can enjoy life with the confidence that we are doing pretty darn good.
I also used date syrup instead of honey to make the flavours richer and more wintery and a little nut butter to make them extra gooey (although you can leave this out if you don't eat nuts).
I added a little more matcha because I loved the flavor, used only vanilla instead of almond since I was making them for someone with a nut allergy, and they came out awesome!
Of course, if you want to «beef» it up more, you can add some chopped nuts, or even stir in a little protein powder.
You can serve it up immediately for some banana bee - nut soft serve, or stick it in the freezer to make it a little more solid.
To help make dinner a little more economical, I substituted walnuts for pine nuts.
Sure I had the obligatory raw nuts and carrot sticks, but there needed to be something a little more exciting in there.
A small bag of organic nuts can easily set you back $ 5 - 7, whereas you can buy a bag of them in bulk for just a little bit more, AND for double, if not triple, the amount — all whilst saving on plastic packaging too, if you bring your own container.
If you use smooth nut butter, you may need to add a little extra hemp seed / desiccated coconut to help hold the balls together as there may be more liquid.
Pine nuts can be very expensive, but I buy mine in bulk, and just get what I need — no more — so they really aren't too bad, and a little goes a long way.
I tend to stick to almond meal but now I am wanting to get a little more adventurous While we're on the topic of favorite nuts - I have to say chocolate covered almonds are my favorite indulgence!
I'm calling it a «pesto» rather than a «paste» as I left it a little chunkier and added some pine nuts to the mix for even more flavour and texture.
Because of the addition of the nut butter I added a little more almond milk to keep the batter from being too thick.
Harvested from the fruit - fall of giant Bertholletia excelsa trees, Brazil nut extraction involves little more than collection of pods («cocos») from the forest floor, a practice which has been found to increase the abundance of Brazil nut trees across the landscape.
Arrange nuts in a single layer on a heavy baking sheet, and bake at 350 ° for as little as two minutes for flaked coconut to five or more minutes (for dense nuts like almonds); shake the pan or stir frequently so the nuts toast evenly — they tend to brown on the bottom more quickly.
But no more, as buying delicious and decadent chocolates for that special someone with peanut allergies has never been easier thanks to Vermont Nut - free Chocolates — a business founded by the mother of a little boy with a peanut allergy.
Elana, Its funny you posted this... I was thinking last night about your truffle series and I was toying with the idea of cooking the almond butter / agave mixture down a little more (from the turtle recipe) and scooping and forming it into small balls with a cashew or hazelnut in the middle and coating them in chocolate and more chopped nuts.
The nuts will be a little sticky and have a more intense maple flavor.
The best part about it is you can substitute your favorite fruit or nut for the chocolate chips for an option that is a little more healthy.
Chop up a little more chocolate and sprinkle it onto the cajeta topping, along with some nuts.
1/4 cup unflavoured whey protein 1/4 cup ground almonds (plus a bit extra, if you need to dry out the mix later) 1tbsp high protein nuts n more white chocolate peanut butter 1tbsp coconut flour 1 - 2caps valencian orange oil (mine came from Asda) 1 - 2tbsp water (add a little at a time so that the mix doesn't get too wet & sticky) 7 drops vanilla flavdrops zest of half an orange 50g white chocolate 6 flaked almonds
The more «stuff» in the salad the better — veggies, leftover chicken, raw nuts, sautéed mushroom, a little feta cheese.
I think you could just use extra nut milk, but might want to add a little more sweetness — you could add honey or even more stevia.
This perfect combo is packed into sweet little bites - White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Read more >>
If you are looking for more healthy oatmeal recipes, then try: Oatmeal - Rhubarb Porridge from Little Sunny Kitchen, Raspberry and hazelnut porridge from Jen's Food, Chocolate Porridge from Tin and Thyme, Bircher muesli with berries and nuts (raw porridge) from Family Friends Foods, Top of the Morning Muesli from From The Healthy Heart, Sugar Free Sunflower Seed & Apple Granola with Honey, Homemade Maple Syrup Granola with Pecans, Cashews and Brazils, Sugar - free Acacia Honey & Almond Granola or Spiced Oatmeal with Pecans and Cinnamon I made a while ago.
Was easy to put together at the last minute, threw in the apples, nuts, then a little more dressing, voila!
It's very likely that they could be a little more crumbly with a chunky peanut butter too, as there will be less binding due to the extra nuts... although, I bet the texture and flavor would be very yummy
Ingredients 1 2/3 cups quick rolled oats 1/2 cup xylitol (use up to 3/4 cup if you like them a little sweeter) 1/3 cup oat flour (ground oats) 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 cups nuts and seeds (almonds, pecans, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds etc.) 1 cup dried fruit (apricots, cranberries, raisins, etc. or more nuts and seeds if you prefer) Almond Breeze: Recipes & Ideas.
I added a few extra dates for a little more sweetness, and used nuts and raisins.
nut butters — I always go for raw and organic (sometimes you can find sprouted seed butters), which is a little more expensive but of higher quality and higher nutrient density than the other options
If it seems a little dry still, add a bit more water and process again (I only used 1/3 cup of water with the sun butter for this recipe, but found other nut - butters required a slightly greater amount of water).
I think next time I might add a bit of fresh thyme before or after cooking it, a little more garlic (that's my french side speaking, never enough garlic...) and rosemary too, and maybe try some other type of nuts mixed with the almond.
With more and more people switching to plant and nut milk alternatives, small scale dairy farmers need a little love from cafés and consumers, when thinking about their next cuppa.
Things you'll need, see directions for further clues: Fruit Fresh herbs a little bit of sweetener plus about 1/4 cup more for later cornstarch Vanilla (extract, paste, or scraped bean) ~ 1/2 cup coconut oil ~ 1/2 cup nondairy milk ~ 1/4 -1 / 2 cup flour Oats Chopped nuts pinch or two of kosher salt and cinnamon or allspice
Sprinkle little yummies on top: cacao nibs, more berries, ground nuts, or other such things.
Granted, they might cost a little more than your average peanut butter, with soy butter on the cheaper end at $ 5 and pecan ringing in at $ 15, but sometimes the unfettered pleasure of a nut butter sandwich is worth it.
Alpro soy cream (or nut milk) just enough to loosen up the mixture, if it's too stiff after the flour is added, you can add a little more
This one has a base of salad leaves but I've tried to incorporate all the other things that I love to add to make salads more interesting... fruit for sweetness, nuts for a bit of crunch and cheese for a bit of creamy saltiness, all finished off with a little dressing made from a simple mix of lemon juice, vinegar and olive oil.
Even if you're more health nut than sweet tooth, a life without dessert starts to feel a little bleak — saying no to birthday cakes or rainy day cookies and tea.
The name of the recipe might sound a little long but trust me it's a... [Read more...] about Cherry Oats Squares with Macadamia Nut Icing and Blueberry Sauce
You'll need a minimum of a 1/4 cup of honey to hold the bars together, but you can substitute the rest with more nut butter if you prefer your Krispies a little less sweet.
This is the first post I've read of your blog I read it last night, I got a chuckle, I have dogs, but the people who read this blog and have left comments are terrible, I run a daycare in my home, 4 months 9 months 18 months 2,3,7,7, and today at nap time when everything goes nuts, my dog follows me around as I take the littles to cribs she goes and snuggles the olders for quiet time I couldn't appreciate her more, her needs are a bowl filled a blanket lifted so she can snuggle under with you and a door opened occasionally she is te easiest in this house can't imagine life with out her < 3 btw the last comment is the best LOL!
The study also found that if people consumed on average more than 20g of nuts per day, there was little evidence of further improvement in health outcomes.
Add these «joy» foods to your diet: fish, for omega - 3s — a University of Pittsburgh study found that people with low levels of this healthy fat were more likely to be depressed; Brazil nuts, for selenium — being low on this antioxidant can get you down; and orange juice, for folate — too little causes a dip in happiness - helper serotonin.
Add these «joy» foods to your diet: fish, for omega - 3s — a University of Pittsburgh study found that people with low levels of this healthy fat were more likely to be depressed; Brazil nuts, for selenium — being low on this antioxidant can get you down; and orange juice, for folate — too little causes a dip in the happiness helper serotonin.
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