Oh, and I should mention... raw cacao stirred into your coffee with
a little organic stevia is a must - try!
Oh, and I should mention... raw cacao stirred into your coffee with
a little organic stevia is a must - try!
Not exact matches
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!
Optional: pinch of
organic stevia leaf powder (if you like things a
little on the sweeter side... these cookies were NOT super sweet)
To make the base of this recipe, all I did was use quick
organic oats, shredded coconut, unsweetened coconut yogurt, ground flax, apple pie spice, a
little lemon, some
stevia, and some grated carrots.
So sorry to hear this Paula, yes we found that the recipe was a
little off and we added 1/2 cup of
organic full - fat coconut milk and increased the chocolate
stevia to 5 full droppers and it came out fabulous.
If you need a
little added sweetness in your tea, we recommend adding
organic honey,
organic agave nectar, or
Stevia.
I also love the way coconut oil tastes combined with
organic mint tea, 2 drops
stevia and a
little hemp milk.
Ingredients 1 cup
organic almond milk 1 scoop vanilla protein 1 tablespoon Sunwarrior Peppermint Super Greens 1 squirt liquid
stevia 1 handful of ice Optional: For those who want to add a
little extra green to their shamrock shake, add a handful of baby spinach.
Instead of the typical cereal in the morning (that's slowly killing you and making you fatter), try a bowl of plain greek full - fat
organic yogurt (which is loaded with healthy gut probiotics, healthy fats, AND protein) and add in a handful of fresh,
organic berries (or frozen wild blueberries), a handful of nuts such as either almonds or pecans (more healthy fats), and a
little stevia or vanilla protein for a
little added sweetness if you need it.
When a recipe calls for Jell - o, try making your own with plain gelatin and
organic fruit juice with a
little stevia added.
When it comes to fruit, I will typically cook down some
organic berries of some sort with a
little Stevia or Monkfruit and refrigerate to be used as a plain yogurt toppers.
10 T
organic coconut oil 6 T Baking soda 50 drops Peppermint
Stevia Store in a tupperware container It's best if you use it in temperatures above 71 degrees because when it gets colder the coconut oil hardens a
little, but I just take a fork or my toothbrush and work it a
little bit.
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!