Not exact matches
Sounds
like this guy was a super
nut bag even handing out DVD's and other propaganda.
got ta love
nut case t -
bags like yourself!!
I crushed the
nuts in a
bag (
like you do with biscuits to make a cheesecake base), chopped the dates into thirds and then put everything in a bowl and gave it a whiz with my small hand blender.
It's a good way to keep baking powder fresh, however I think it's because a lot of people don't bake at home — in France,
bags of sugar and flour are much smaller than they are in the states (in the US, there are huge
bags of
nuts, flours, sugars, and other baking ingredients in supermarkets)- which I think is because there are so many bakeries (and in cities
like Paris, kitchens are tiny) and lots of people buy their baked goods rather than make them.
The recipe calls for unsweetened non-dairy milk,
like almond, hazelnut or coconut, a chai tea
bag, frozen banana, dates,
nut or seed butter, protein powder, pure vanilla extract and a pinch of salt.
And regularly carry
nuts and apples in my
bag when I go out for the day [yep, I'm a bit
like a 4 year old but at least I can pack my own snacks].
I always have a few Costco - sized
bags of
nuts around the house, and this looks
like the perfect snack to make rather than eating them straight from the
bag.
I don't actually make
nut milk that often but I still use my
nut milk
bag (note: it's not just you, I don't
like the name either:)-RRB- frequently.
Bread from a bake shop is usually (not always) healthier than
bagged bread, so try things
like sprouted grain breads and artisnal breads, especially those made with unusual grains or
nuts.
i just could never bring myself to buy a
nut milk
bag either i guess, felt too messy and extraneous a thing to me and did nt want to feel the weight of the almond pulp if you know what i mean), but as far as the french press goes — im worried the milk will taste
like... coffee.
They are certainly friendlier on the wallet than some of their pricier
nut friends and even more so if you buy them raw at the Asian market in big 2 - pound
bags for $ 3.00
like I do.
I
like my nylon
nut - milk
bag because it's sturdy and is easy to wash (be sure to wash right after using, turning it inside out a couple times to get all the bits out).
I
like to use a
nut - milk
bag, made just for this purpose, which costs around $ 8 per
bag.
Take a
bag or container and buy loose items
like beans, grains, lentils and
nuts in bulk in smaller stores.
I
like to buy bulk
nuts, vegan chocolate chips, and dried fruits and pretzels to make trail mix
bags to last all week.
Hi Allison - I feel silly, I have never even heard of a
nut bag so I looked it up and of course - looks
like a great alternative!
Making your own yogurt (for Greek I strain it with a
nut milk
bag, super helpful and reusable where cheese cloth is not) isn't hard either if you
like yogurt.
I also recommend a
nut milk
bag,
like this one as it just makes things even easier and is reusable too.
There's nothing better than a
bag of Bugles or single - bite brownies at 2 a.m., especially if all you brought for yourself are healthy options
like nuts and fruit.
I make an effort to waste as little as possible and the food I purchase either doesn't come in a package (
like fruits and veggies), comes in recyclable packaging (
like canned beans or a jar of applesauce) or we buy in bulk (
like nuts and grains) and reuse the plastic
bags until they are no good.
We stop at a near - empty grocery store, a white building that doesn't look
like a store, where there are a few glass cases with items neatly arranged — a few razor blades, three batteries, and small
bags of raisins,
nuts, and American candy bars.
Strain the mixture through cheesecloth or a
nut milk
bag into a wide - mouth glass jar (
like a mason jar), squeezing the cheesecloth to extract all of the liquid.
To use, put 4 - 6 Soap
Nuts in a muslin
bag like this one (or you can make one out of fabric scraps) and place in washer.
and empty the almond meal from the
nut milk
bag into another airtight container, if you'd
like.
The best healthy habit hack here is to pack a Ziplock
bag with a homemade trail mix of a variety of healthy fats
like nuts and seeds.
You might be surprised to learn that you can actually use your
nut milk
bag in a multitude of ways,
like for sprouting and juicing.
You just need to soak a cup of almonds overnight, blend it with water the next day, squeeze it through a
nut milk
bag, and flavor it — it sounds
like an intense process, but it really only takes about 10 - 15 minutes (minus the soaking).
Granted, some of these
nuts are more expensive,
like pistachio, but a 2 pound
bag will last you a long time, and you are much more likely to use them in recipes if you have a large quantity on hand than if you have to buy as needed.
You can make a snack
like granola bars for yourself before traveling that will store well, or throw some
nuts in a
bag for an easy to grab snack.
Since going on the AIP (autoimmune protocol), it's not
like I can have a
bag of
nuts or pumpkin...
Prepare your straining setup by setting a mesh strainer into a large jug or bowl, and then lining with a double layer of cheese cloth, or with a
nut milk
bag if you're fancy
like that.
If you are traveling by car, bus, or train, pack a small, portable cooler with quick - and - easy healthy snacks
like fresh fruit, sliced raw vegetables, single - serving
bags of
nuts, and hard - boiled eggs.
Simple blend your ingredients together with water — we
like a mix of greens, celery, ginger, lemon and parsley — and then squeeze through your
nut milk
bag, just
like when you're making
nut milk.
Or do something methodical,
like rolling your own lemony coconut bliss balls or squeezing a
nut milk
bag while making your own almond milk.
I
like bean milks made with just whole beans soaked and cooked 1/2 soy and 1/2 either black, adzuki, kidney... pick your bean and filtered through a
nut milk
bag.
It's sold in my local health food store as a mix of broken
nut pieces — these
bags of broken
nuts are much cheaper and they're perfect for making things
like this!
but the Loonie's price action was
like chop suey or a mixed
bag of
nuts, likely because Wilkins didn't really talk about the Loonie or monetary policy, expressing only some concern about the levels of household debt (which is not really new).
«They include things
like peanuts or sunflower seeds or pine
nuts — just individual ingredients in a grab - and - go kind of
bag that is perfect for clip strips and won't take up shelf space in the store,» Applegate explains.
Other bloggers were young women or men doing short trips in their holidays or families managing to travel with a bunch of lively kids
like a
bag of fleas without going
nuts.
Like Deku Sticks, the maximum amount of Deku Nuts Link can carry can be upgraded throughout the game, but there aren't items representing it like the Quiver or Bomb
Like Deku Sticks, the maximum amount of Deku
Nuts Link can carry can be upgraded throughout the game, but there aren't items representing it
like the Quiver or Bomb
like the Quiver or Bomb
Bag.
Necklaces and some buttons were additionally crafted of ivory -
like tagua
nuts from South American rainforest trees, and
bags were hand woven by a Mexican co-operative using «ixtle» cactus fibres.
I
like to have a
bag / box / basket of snacks for them ~ cookies, crackers,
nuts, candies, chocolate, water bottles (especially if I know their favorites).