Best served with
a little organic butter, coconut oil or cream.
Toast in the toaster oven and spread
a little organic butter on top.
It can be used anywhere you'd use honey: I love it in my morning tea and it's wonderful on gluten - free or regular toast with or without
a little organic butter.
I topped with organic bananas,
a little organic butter and organic maple syrup... divine
Not exact matches
I imagine kids would even love these with some
organic peanut
butter smeared in between two for a healthy, mini
little sandwich!
I made these today and they were a huge hit... crunchy, just sweet enough and totally satisfying I had a hard time getting my peanut
butter (
organic) to drizzle, so I added a
little coconut oil to it and that worked perfectly!
I had to tweak a
little based on what was in my cupboard (regular unsalted
butter,
organic sugar, ghiradelli bittersweet chips,
organic jumbo eggs....)
Breakfast: A smoothie made with
organic 1 % chocolate milk, 1/2 a frozen banana, a
little peanut
butter, ice, and lots of spinach.
Then I've added frozen
organic raspberries (from Target), some vanilla extract and a
little stevia which both add sweetness and flavor without sugar or artificial ingredients, raw cacao powder (or you could use cocoa powder), a handful of raw almonds (or almond
butter would work just fine), and that's it!
As for the icing, I will venture making the coconut creme one next time, but for old times sake, I used gluten free icing sugar, creme cheese,
organic butter, a
little lemon juice and lemon rind.
On the other hand, if you sauté your dark leafy greens in a
little coconut oil,
organic butter, or olive oil (some of the best, natural fats), you will be better able to absorb the vitamin K it contains.
Thin, golden - brown crepes cooked in a
little bit of
butter, slathered generously with homemade whipped cream and juicy, fresh strawberries, then drizzled over with raw
organic honey.
A
little garlic, a lot of ginger, some nice, mellow white miso (you can use any kind you like, though), a good,
organic, unsalted peanut
butter, some soy sauce, a
little sugar, and a few other things go into the food processor.
I'm spoiled and live just down the road from a
little organic dairy farm that sells their products at the farm gate, including real buttermilk from their
butter making.
As far as toppings go, when I have paleo pancake parties I like to use
organic pure maple syrup, blueberries, coconut flakes, cinnamon... and definitely a
little grass - fed
butter (or you could drizzle with a bit of coconut oil if you don't eat
butter).
I find cashew
butter can be a
little «gummy» tasting and the macadamia is impossible to find
organic here.
I also add
organic coconut
butter to smoothies to give them a
little more depth of flavor, and I've been known to eat it right out of the jar because it's just so darned good.
Coconut flour egg, bacon & cheese muffins Popcorn (popped in coconut oil and topped with melted
butter)-- we make popcorn for the movie theater, too Coconut flour blueberry muffins Grass - fed cheese Homemade corn tortilla chips Soaked and dried nuts Homemade sprouted flour crackers Whole, raw milk (in a sippy cup; sometimes I even bring two)-- it's impossible to get ANY kind of milk on most airplanes these days; many airlines only have non-dairy creamer available Scrambled eggs — I put them in a Thermos container Bananas, oranges, apples, grapes —
organic if possible Homemade shortbread cookies — it's a great idea to pack a few cookies for those extra-tough times while traveling Raisins —
organic if possible Grass - fed whole milk yogurt mixed with a
little fruit - sweetened jam or honey — I put it in a Thermos Homemade soaked granola -LSB-...]
Topped them with some earth balance, plain
organic greek yogurt, strawberries, and a homemade maple hazlenut chocolate sauce (it was hazlenut
butter mixed with maple syrup, cacao powder, almond milk, and a
little xylitol for extra sweetness.
My Ingredients 3 medium sized cooking apples, peeled and cored 125g
butter, softened plus a
little extra to brush top of apples 90g golden caster sugar 2
organic free - range eggs 1tsp vanilla extract 200g plain flour 1 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon 100g sour cream 1 tblspn apricot jam for glazing
Pin It Serves 2 - 4 — Use
organic ingredients whenever possible Ingredients: 2 sweet potatoes 2 tablespoons Earth Balance
butter substitute (chopped in
little pieces) 2 tablespoons applesauce 2 tablespoons maple syrup 1/4 cup chopped pecans 1/4 cup dried cranberries 1/4... Continue Reading →
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
The only sweetener we use in Nikki's Coconut
Butter is a
little bit of either
organic coconut sugar.
Those looking to indulge in a guilt - free lunch or dinner for themselves or their
little ones can enjoy the delicious wild - caught salmon burger with caramelized onion, vine ripened tomatoes,
butter lettuce and Dijon aioli on a flourless Ezekiel bun with sweet potato chips; or the
organic free - range panko encrusted chicken tenders with sweet potato chips and freshly cut
organic fruit.
Slather
organic peanut
butter on crackers, banana, or celery, and you've got an easy, inexpensive, and healthy snack for your
little peanut.
Shea
Butter: An organic, heavy duty moisturizer, shea butter is also useful for protecting little faces from the wind an
Butter: An
organic, heavy duty moisturizer, shea
butter is also useful for protecting little faces from the wind an
butter is also useful for protecting
little faces from the wind and sun.
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Their bodysuits are made from combed
organic cotton, which means they are
butter soft [editor's note: we love how the short sleeves on these bodysuits are a
little extended, providing coverage for those mid-Spring days!].
For the latter, stir a
little warmed up low sodium
organic veggie broth with plain almond
butter in a small bowl until smooth, and add minced garlic, fresh grated ginger, turmeric, and crushed red pepper.
You can score deals on things like
organic nuts, pastas, rice, quinoa, cereal, granola, seeds, and even
little treats like chocolates and freshly made nut
butters — without any packaging at all.
Dietitian Ashley Koffs recommendation for a crash - proof treat: choose chocolate with at least 60 percent cacao and eat it with a
little protein — a dab of
organic nut
butter atop about 1 ounce (3 squares) of chocolate.
Here's a
little bit on the benefits of enjoying
organic butter: What Is Organic B
butter: What Is
Organic ButterButter?
I milk my own Jersey, eat my own eggs and meat beef, chicken goat; grow many of my own veggies year round, eat lots of cream and
butter, the fat on my meat, bone broth; within the last year have given up vegetable oils except olive; gluten free for 2 years; very
little organic cane sugar say less than 2 - 3 T. daily, many days none; wine and cheese of my own making, mostly my own and daily; milk and / or water kefir daily; work at home is my exercise along with stretching; 90 % organix in everything.
I've been eating a fair amount of
organic potatoes and TJ corn tortillas which I dry grill in a stainless steal skillet before spreading them with refried beans and a
little peanut
butter before stuffing them with tofu and assorted veg for tacos.
Cashew
butter is good as well, and if you really want something that is super similar, you can try the
organic unsweetened Sunbutter (made from nothing but sunflower seeds — if you like it sweeter, you can add a
little honey).
The basics: - EAT nourishing, nutrient dense food: meat (
organic and free range is best), seafood, vegetables, eggs, nuts, fruits, fat (such as ghee, coconut oil, beef tallow, duck fat, olive oil), as much or as
little safe starch as works for you (potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice, etc.) as much or as
little full fat dairy as works for you (
butter, cheese, cream, yogurt, sour cream) and dark chocolate of course.
We don't eat as much salmon or organ meats as you suggest mostly
organic beef, lamb and chicken, lots of eggs / yolks, and maybe a
little more dairy -(but only of the high fat variety - a
little cream a
little cheese and
butter everyday I'd say).
Finally, I top it all off with some sauteed
organic vidalia onions and baby portobella mushrooms, both sauteed in a
little virgin coconut oil (a great source of healthy medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) and immune - boosting lauric acid) and / or a
little pasture - raised
butter.
Butter is wonderful on any vegetable and will help you absorb the fat soluble vitamins found in many veggies, try it melted on fish, fry your eggs with it, make
organic popcorn on the stove and pour melted better on top with a
little bit of sea salt... delicious!
To make this you need vegan
butter, vegan shortening,
organic powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and a
little bit of almond milk.
I imagine kids would even love these with some
organic peanut
butter smeared in between two for a healthy, mini
little sandwich!
Then I've added frozen
organic raspberries (from Target), some vanilla extract and a
little stevia which both add sweetness and flavor without sugar or artificial ingredients, raw cacao powder (or you could use cocoa powder), a handful of raw almonds (or almond
butter would work just fine), and that's it!
I have been Paleo now for almost a year — I still eat some dairy —
organic grass fed
butter and a
little milk in my coffee and
organic bio live yoghurt once a week, but my whole approach to food is as you say so liberating!
Then we mix in some
organic creamy peanut
butter which gives the whole bowl that rich flavor, drizzle it with a
little maple syrup for a hint of sweetness, and my personal addition (which you can totally leave out), just a dash of cinnamon.
It also contains
organic shea
butter,
organic jojoba oil, vitamin C and
organic aloe vera juice to name but a few of the special ingredients that go into making this lovely
little product.
Wrongly demonized for its high saturated - fat content, research indicates that raw,
organic, grass - fed
butter offers numerous body benefits, so there's
little need to be scared of the stuff anymore!
Speaking of which, I love the sound of The
Little Alchemist Pineapple & Zeolite micro polish, CAMP (yay to a coconut oil - free balm, acneic skin types rejoice), Indah
Organics Dreamland body
butter, Herbivore Botanicals, and Aila.