And I wouldn't want to add
more nuts instead.
And of course I don't really want to use
more nuts instead.
To make them dairy - free, just omit the parmesan and use
more nuts instead.
Not exact matches
If you want to eat less junk food,
instead of trying not to eat potato chips, eat
more fruits,
nuts, carrots, and other quick healthy food.
If you want to eat less junk food,
instead of trying not to eat potato chips, eat
more fruits,
nuts, carrots, and other quick food.
That we need to start a revolution because Obama won... this is why the republicans lost... catering to the extreme far right, extreme religiious, extreme Tea Baggers... the tea partty members in the house will continue to create
more problems for the GOP untill they show they are going to work with this President
instead of against him... Boenher better get a grip on his House or he will find himself out of a job... and the GOP better distance themselves from this
NUT CASE TRUMP...
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).
Instead of tofu you can use
more cashew
nuts, it works really well and still tastes just as delicious.
You could try leaving them out and adding
more nuts and veggies
instead, although the apricots add an amazing texture and sweetness to this recipe x
You can activate the
nuts instead by soaking and dehydrating them (this is the healthiest option), but it will be
more difficult to get them to release their oils and achieve that creamy result (adding a bit of oil usually helps in this case).
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!
instead of filo dough, decreased the amount of milk and cream, and added
more nuts.
I use
nuts instead of grains, but not
more than a handful's worth of
nuts per day because too many
nuts isn't good for you.
Add
more chocolate, add less; try some dried fruit and / or your favorite
nut instead.
Instead,
nuts for the retail operation are sourced from other growers in the region who can furnish bigger
nuts with
more flavors.
You could add some
more peanut butter or other
nut butter
instead.
I added some peanut butter to the crust, but you can use any other ground
nut instead or even skip this ingredient and add
more coconut oil.
this is very similar to what we call Chikki... a sweet treat in western india... readily available in Bombay / Mumbai... and also in indian stores here in the US... u can use jaggery... other kinds of sugar... or even some honey to mix in the syrup... for the
nuts u can use cashews, almonds, seasme seeds
instead or in combination with peanuts... u could try experimenting with different layers of thickness... and even try a mould that would make it look
more like a hersheys bar... easier to break off without creating too many crumbles
Instead, I gravitate towards lighter fare such as salads, lightly cooked soups, oat porridge, green and superfood smoothies, fruit, raw vegetables, small amounts of healthy fats (peanut butter, olives, coconut, raw almond butter, raw
nuts and seeds, etc.), and
more raw entrees along with steamed vegetables or the occasional roasted vegetable, legume and grain dish.
For a
nut - free option, use 1/4 cup desiccated coconut
instead of almonds or
more freeze - dried raspberries.
However, I found that the chocolate dominated the delicate macadamia flavour so I'd suggest either using milk chocolate and
more macadamia paste or simply placing a whole roasted macadamia
nut into the centre of a ball of ganache
instead.
This arugula pesto is made with walnuts
instead of the
more traditional pine
nuts.
Next batch I'm going to try to recreate the same flavor of the
Nuts N
More toffee crunch by using toffee extract
instead of the cocoa powder.
For
more crunch and healthy fats, top each cup with toasted
nuts and your favorite
nut butter,
instead of hot fudge or caramel.
The paleo diet seems very similar to me, and I would love to see
more recipes that you have using Coconut flour
instead of the
nut flours.
My boys won't eat raisins or
nuts in granola so I added
more oats; we'll see how it turns out Also, I didn't have nutmeg so I used pumpkin pie spice
instead of the cinnamon and nutmeg (I do this often).
Instead opt for adding
more whole foods to your diet — shop the perimeter of the grocery store and stock up on vegetables, fruits, legumes (beans) and
nuts, as well as unprocessed meat, seafood or organic tofu for protein.
-- Soy or Rice / Quinoa milk
instead of Almond milk — Canned 100 % Pure Pumpkin
instead of the bananas — Substitute whole oats for some of the flour — Add freshly ground flaxseed and chopped
nuts (I like pecans)-- Bake in muffin tins
instead of a loaf (usually takes about 20 - 25 minutes at 350 F, I make these weekly for school snacks and they're the bomb)-- Reduce sugar to 1/2 cup for
more of a snack and less of a dessert — If I'm in a hurry, I just do 6 T boiling water and 3 T cocoa powder and just mix it into the whole thing!
Filling 2 cups meat of fresh young Thai coconut 1 cup water of fresh young Thai coconut 3/4 cup coconut oil — gently warmed in warm water or the dehydrator to soften 1/4 cup Irish moss — washed thoroughly and soaked in hot water for at least 10 minutes 1 cup each raw macadamia and raw cashew
nuts — soaked for 2 - 4 hours 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast 1 - 2 teaspoons salt about 6 tablespoons purified water 1 cup of chopped olives of your favourite kind (may I suggest Cerignola olives that come with pits and taste velvety) 1 cup of chopped sun - dried tomatoes (this time I made an exception and used tomatoes preserved in olive oil
instead of the dry variety) 1 packed cup fresh basil leaves — or
more to taste fresh red and yellow tomatoes for garnishing — optionalIn a high speed blender, combine the coconut meat, water and oil with the Irish moss until very smooth.
I confess that I have spent lots on money on exotic - sounding / different brands of
nut butters (including chocolate almond), but I an trying to make my own
more (
instead of buying the natural organic ones or using the but butter grinders at stores) to save some money.
Nuts and legumes have
more health benefits than the grains that are used to make plain flour, so try experimenting with almond flour or coconut flour
instead.
Incorporate
more veggies / fruits /
nuts instead of eliminating meat and fish all at once.
I also used almonds
instead of hazelnuts (because they're
more affordable where we are) and seeing as I was soaking the buckwheat groats I also soaked all the
nuts and seeds.
I also use cashews
instead of the traditional pine
nuts for a
more wallet friendly option but you can use pine
nuts, or walnuts too if you prefer those.
Chances are,
instead of the monotonous sound of
nut - cracking, you'll hear something
more complex: a hollow knocking, a double - time thump - thumping that echoes through the trees.
Instead, focusing on a Mediterranean - style diet rich in
nuts, vegetables, seafood, and many nutrients suspected to reduce cardiovascular risk is probably the best advice until we know
more.
Instead, they should focus on eating
more monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats — found in
nuts, olive oil, and avocado.
The key here is to eat
more neutral foods like fruits, vegetables,
nuts, and seeds to help keep you centered
instead of constantly moving from one extreme to the other.
Ultimately, I feel healthier not overloading on carbs at every meal, and
instead eating
more meat, fish, fruits,
nuts, and vegetables.
Pestos one of those things you can experiment with, and one day I was like, What if I used hemp seeds
instead of pine
nuts because they re
more nutritious?
Even my morning porridge (rolled oats) delivers 14 % of total calories as fat — even
more if you cook it in soy or
nut milk
instead of water.
Fiber content may be the only possible benefit of wheat, however you can easily get
more than enough fiber in your daily diet from fruits,
nuts, and veggies
instead, without the harmful health effects of wheat.
If you cant eat
nuts, you could try ground sunflower seeds of
more flax meal
instead.
Vegan on the Cheap ************************ Cheezee Sauce (made with soy milk
instead of
nuts — so lower - calories) Easy Peanut Sauce (with the Peanut Noodle Salad or your own bowl) Handy Hummus Southwestern Black Bean and Corn Chowder (
more like a corn - y thick chili) Bean and Barley Salad with Creamy Dijon Dressing Roasted Sweet Potato Salad with Cashews and Kidney Beans White Bean and Barley «Risotto» with Kale and Tempeh Barbeque Black Bean and Tofu Burritos Mu Shu Burritos Tortilla Strata Deconstructed Enchilada Bake Mexican Rice and Bean Bake Cacciatore Noodle Bake Savory Vegetable Cobbler (works great with whole wheat flour
instead of white for the topping) Rice Island Casserole
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.
On the other hand, the
more that you get most of your calories from healthy fats
instead (avocados, coconut oil, grass - fed butter and cream, olive oil,
nuts, seeds, eggs, and pasture - raised meats), the
more you train your body to be a fat - burning machine.
Instead, I gravitate towards lighter fare such as salads, lightly cooked soups, oat porridge, green and superfood smoothies, fruit, raw vegetables, small amounts of healthy fats (peanut butter, olives, coconut, raw almond butter, raw
nuts and seeds, etc.), and
more raw entrees along with steamed vegetables or the occasional roasted vegetable, legume and grain dish.
Instead of just eating red meat, vary your choices with
more fish, beans, peas,
nuts and seeds.
I use
nuts instead of grains, but not
more than a handful's worth of
nuts per day because too many
nuts isn't good for you.
I recently got mine from Amazon - they call it also «creamed coconut» - search for» Tropical Sun Premium Creamed Coconut» on Amazon Normal butter would not work but you can use
more nut butter
instead (almond or almond & cashew).