Seems like an easy fix so I can continue to eat
lots of nuts of all sorts shapes sizes and types.
Not exact matches
«A
lot of people at work thought I was
nuts,» he says.
Kids ask a
lot of questions and sometimes drive you
nuts!
Both
nuts and seeds have the perfect amount
of antioxidants to give you
lots of energy.
«It's not sexy, but the research shows that the key to heart health isn't revolutionary: eat
lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, and a moderate amount
of nuts, lean meats, vegetable oils, and low - fat dairy products,» writes Laura.
A
lot of the content on the Investing for Beginners site deals with the finer details
of nuts - and - bolts wealth building; learning about SEP - IRA contribution limits or creating a family limited partnership.
«It always seems
nuts because they are leaving perhaps matched contributions on the table, so free money... but we have to remember there are a
lot of employees living pretty closely to the line, so finding some additional dollars to save for their retirement is pretty tough.»
I've done
lots of criticizing
of Christians, and some — certainly not the majority — can say hurtful things, and occasionally there are Christian
nut bars who are violent, but give me a fundamentalist Christian over a fundamentalist Muslim any day
of the week.
There may be precedent, it's just that in this case it looks pretty stupid because gay and lesbian adults know who they are and have biology and psychology on their side, so these backwards
nuts won't get a
lot of takers for their hollow «welcome».
A few christian «
nut jobs» can cause a
lot of problems given the right conditions overshadowing what good things normal dedicated non-political christians have and are accomplishing.
Thanks Jim, that's exactly what religious people SAY they follow, but as usual don't (and for good reason) If anyone actually followed this crazy bible to the T they would be thrown in the
nut house, and I'm pretty sure they'd hear a
lot of laughter in there.
This is where chick fil a - and a
lot of the right wing
nut jobs who comment here — fail big time.
Unfortunately Beck is such a
nut job that a
lot of people will be less likely to do anything he advocates, especially when he throws in the «warning from God» thing.
I wanted to ask, you use a
lot of dates
nuts and maple syrup —
of course an alternative to sugar so how healthy would u consider your deserts to be?
Of course there's so much goodness in here too and it's nut free, which I know is unusual for a granola recipe but I'm aware that there are lots of people who can't eat nuts but who need granola — so I hope this works for yo
Of course there's so much goodness in here too and it's
nut free, which I know is unusual for a granola recipe but I'm aware that there are
lots of people who can't eat nuts but who need granola — so I hope this works for yo
of people who can't eat
nuts but who need granola — so I hope this works for you!
Secondly will eating
lots of nuts make me put on weight?
just make sure to include
lots of planet protein —
nuts, quinoa, spiralina, chickpeas, lentils etc
The
nuts and
nut butter give you such an amazing boost
of plant - protein, while the dates give you
lots of fibre, the coconut oil is full
of life - giving fats and the baobab doses you up on insane amounts
of iron and vitamin C — so you'll be buzzing after every bite!
Nothing has been refined so things like dates,
nuts and pure maple syrup contain a whole
lot of nutrients and health benefits.
I have Candida so I can't have a
lot of the fruit and
nut things you post, but yours is definitely one
of the most beautiful and pure blogs out there!
Just a question I love that all recipes are so simple... but you use a
lot of nuts in a
lot of recipes.
As I usually only make one
lot of nut butter at a time, I've never had much experience with using the machine for 8 hours straight, although I would suspect that it would overheat during that time!
That's not to say that all your friends have to be health
nuts,
lots of mine are the polar opposite and we still have the best time together, but finding some people to share your new culinary experiments with is really great.
Frankly, if you are a vegan eating the full spectrum
of fruit, veg (including
lots of leafy greens), legumes,
nuts and seeds, there will be very few supplements you will need.
I did today, which was so awesome!!!! My blender was broken and sent back to repair, so i had to do everything manually, from smashing the sweet potato & dates, crushing the
nuts (I used hazelnut) into flour (this one was hard, so finally its more like bits...), and left out for the agave syrup (was so sweet for me already), though it was
lots of work but just so great!
Place this in a
nut milk bag and kneed out excess water (this may take a few minutes as cauliflower contains a
lot of water — it's a really important step though, please don't skip it!).
I was wondering if you could make small amounts
of nut butter quickly enough in your Magimix mini bowl (1,2 L) or if the chopped
nuts get stuck on the sides, and that you need to scrape them off and... be a
lot more patient.
I also eat a
lot of other
nuts in my diet so feel that it is OK to limit chestnuts as they are less nutritious.
It sells
nut butters, buckwheat flour, tahini, raw cacao powder and
lots of other useful ingredients.
Have now found that Sainsbury's have a
lot of organic veg and fruit as well as
nuts / seeds / pasta etc and at a much more reasonable price!
Hi kelly,
lots of people have successfully gained weight eating this way If you boost your portions
of healthy fats, avocados,
nuts and add brown rice to your salads and curries, add lentils to your soups, up your intake
of things like quinoa or porridge for breakfast etc I really hope that helps, ella x
Hi Ella, I `' ve tried
lots of your recipes and all have been lush apart from these so I blame myself and wonder if I've screwed up with the
nuts as you have not explained when to add them neither on your video on you tube.
A
lot of my recipes include
nuts and seeds so have a look through and see what you can have.
I personally love
nuts and eat
lots of them, they work so well in recipes!
I also have pots and eds (etc etc) I have a
lot of allergies which unfortunately includes
nuts.
And for smoothies yes thats all I have for breakfast, I make big ones though, normally with two bananas as the base and then
lots of other fruit, some spinach or kale, dates and then a mixture
of some
nuts / seeds / super-foods, either chia seeds, ground flaxseeds, hemp protein, spirulina, maca, oats, almond butter etc..
There are
lots of sites online that sell kilo bags
of nuts, seeds, grains etc at much better prices than you'd get in a shop.
Plus this recipe is both
nut free and date free, which I know will make
lots of you very happy.
This type
of nut and seed bread is so popular at the moment and seems to be popping up on blogs everywhere so I'm sure you'll have come across similar versions on places like Green Kitchen Stories, Oh She Glows or My New Roots (three
of the best blogs ever) as well as
lots of paleo versions using eggs not psyllium.
This wont have the same bacteria as regular yoghurt but it will have
lots of other goodness from the
nuts!
I suffer from Crohns and have cut out a
lot of bad carbs like bread however I find that
nuts and oats also cause issues along with bananas & berries.
The
nuts contain a
lot of natural oils already so you may not need to add any extra oil.
The recipe worked really well for me, thanks for sharing, brilliant way to get
lots of healthy
nuts and seeds in!
I'm allergic to pine
nuts and I know you use them in a
lot of your salad recipes?
I know that we've discovered sugar is much worse than so I hardly ever eat sugar, but I have
lots of nuts to snack on.
This dish has been my saviour throughout January — I mean who could say no to a bowl
of creamy pine
nut and basil pesto tossed with peas, brown rice pasta, wilted spinach and then finished with
lots of lemon and black pepper?!
The food processor is great for a
lot of the dessert recipes,
nut butters and hummus where as the blender is better for smoothies.
I cook for my family and both my husband and children are allergic to
nuts which creates
lots of creative thinking when cooking vegan (though luckily seeds are fine).
I eat a
lot of other
nuts on a daily basis so I don't feel that it's necessary to eat peanuts too.
I am badly allergic to
nuts and this seems to result in a
lot of your recipes becoming «out
of bounds» for me.