Not exact matches
Because of the added ice, this will make the recipe go a
little further, but there's obviously the downfall of the added
sweetener.
Tip: I always suggest people new to green smoothies and shakes use spinach instead of other greens
because it's easily hidden and has naturally sweet undertones that are tasteless once blended with a
little fruit and natural
sweetener, like a pitted Medjool date (or stevia, if you prefer).
maple syrup (Boo really doesn't need a
sweetener because she can't tell the difference, but for older kids you could add a
little more than 1 TB.)
I also used maple syrup as a
sweetener and replaced the red wine with a citrusy moscato
because I wanted something a
little fizzy and festive.
Because bananas are so sweet it only needed a
little sweetener.
Hi Zuzanna, the coconut milk I used comes in a bottle and is called drinking coconut milk mainly
because it has a
little vanilla &
sweetener added.
You can substitute sugar or another natural
sweetener, but you may need a
little more
because agave is sweeter than sugar and much sweeter than, for example, rice syrup or barley malt syrup.
I did use a
little more
sweetener than I normally do,
because I didn't know how it would turn out.
I used agave for
sweetener and also added vanilla, instant espresso powder (dissolved in water with baking soda, pinch of salt and 1/4 mashed banana (
because I wanted them a
little sweeter.
The original life changing bread recipe isn't grain free and contains a
little sweetener so,
because I intended to eat it, I adapted it outright.
Because of the sweetness of the apricots, this Apricot Clafoutis requires very
little sweetener — just a
little maple syrup and a sprinkle of brown sugar.
If your preschooler won't drink milk, you may want to find juices that are fortified with calcium and vitamin D, but don't offer fruit «drinks»
because they may contain as
little as 10 percent juice and an array of flavorings and
sweeteners.
If your toddler won't drink milk, you may want to try juices fortified with calcium and vitamin D. Don't offer fruit «drinks»
because they may contain as
little as 10 percent juice and have an array of artificial flavorings and
sweeteners.
If you're wondering about the added
sweetener for this batch, it's
because sunflower seeds can be a
little bitter on it's own.
Most think that
because natural
sweeteners have
little or no calories that they don't make us fat.
Tip: I always suggest people new to green smoothies and shakes use spinach instead of other greens
because it's easily hidden and has naturally sweet undertones that are tasteless once blended with a
little fruit and natural
sweetener, like a pitted Medjool date (or stevia, if you prefer).
I had to add a
little more
sweetener because of the cream cheese, but it was perfect!!