Wouldn't a little olive
oil work here too?
Any kind of
oil works here!
Not exact matches
Earlier this week we issued a call to action for businesses to help support the
work of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm
Oil — read the story
here.
I'll have to
work around some ingredients (no whole wheat flour or coconut
oil here) but man you made my day.
2 cups blanched almond flour — I use Honeyville brand, it
works the best 2 cups rolled oats (not instant)-- certified gluten - free if you are intolerant 1 cup fresh pumpkin puree (canned will also
work) 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup grapeseed
oil (olive
oil, melted coconut
oil or ghee would also
work) 1/2 cup organic local honey (maple syrup would be great
here, too) 1 large farm fresh brown egg (or egg replacement of your choice) 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3/4 cup raisins (dried cranberries or mini chocolate chips would also be delicious) 1 1/2 tablespoons flaxseed (optional)
Using sesame
oil or any other
oil / margarine (sesame
works well
here because it matches the flavour of the crust but you don't have to, really), liberally brush the base and all corners and crevices of your tart tin.
If that won't
work for you, you can also find coconut
oil here)
I read somewhere that you could substitute apple sauce for
oil and was wondering that would
work here?
Here, the flavours of coriander, almond butter, and coconut
oil work wonderfully with fresh herbs and baby bok choy, making one of my favourite dinners.
-LSB-...] or other nuts — walnuts, pecans, etc. 6 tablespoons almond butter or other nut / seed butter (pumpkin seed butter would
work great
here) 2 tablespoons ghee at room temperature or coconut
oil, melted 1/4 cup honey -LSB-...]
Any
oil will
work here, vegetable would be my other choice for sure.
Just in case anyone else has to adjust based on available ingredients,
here's what
worked for me: Used 3 dates and 1/2 cup honey instead of agave / yacon syrups and subbed coconut
oil for the grapeseed.
Hi AJ — thank you for your comment Unfortunately, MCT
oil wouldn't
work here because it doesn't solidify at a room temperature (or even in the fridge).
The Greeks add lemon juice and olive
oil to just about everything and it sure does
work here.
Hi Jamie, The
oil won't
work for thinning out the chocolate, the shortening really does the trick
here.
Coconut
oil works nicely as a substitute; I use it in all of Elana's recipes I have tried (
here on the site and in her cookbook).
Straightforward ice cream flavors
work well
here — think vanilla, strawberry, and pistachio — and while nearly any flavorful
oil can be used, fruity and grassy oils are a good place to start.
I think olive
oil or pistachio
oil would
work the best
here, but you can also totally omit the
oil as I do nowadays.
ghee — clarified butter — is traditional
here, but coconut
oil works just as well.
I have a lot of coconut
oil here, I wonder if that would
work instead of the palm
oil shortening.
6 Medium Sized Japanese Eggplant 1/2 Cup Avocado
Oil (coconut would
work well also) 3 Cloves Of Garlic (minced) 1 Tablespoon Fresh Ginger (minced) 3 Tablespoons Coconut Aminos (get the
here) 1 Teaspoon Salt 1 Cup Fresh Cilantro Leaves 1/2 Cup Roasted Peanuts
For the risotto: 2 quarts chicken broth (can substitute vegetable broth) 1/2 cup coarsely chopped applewood smoked bacon 2 tablespoons olive
oil 1 medium Vidalia onion, finely chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 1 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground allspice 1 teaspoon ground ginger 2 cups arborio rice (risotto) 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh sage 1/2 cup white wine (Riesling
works well
here, though a Chardonnay is fine) 4 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh flat leaf parsley, or more to taste Sea salt and freshly ground pepper Asiago cheese shavings, for garnish Fresh sage leaves, for garnish
1 bunch radishes — tops removed 2 tablespoons ghee (I've also tried unrefined neutral coconut
oil here, it
works well) 2 garlic cloves — minced pinch of sea salt 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar 2 teaspoons raw honey or pure maple syrup about 3 cups arugula or other salad greens (the original recipe calls for dandelion) smoked sea salt — for sprinkling over the salad sunflower sprouts or other microgreens for garnish — optional
1/2 cup uncooked quinoa (any color
works), rinsed 2 carrots 4 radishes 1/2 fennel bulb 2 avocados, stone removed 2 small kale leaves, stems removed 1 handful mixed baby lettuce 2 tsp olive
oil 2 tsp lemon juice 1 pinch sea salt and black pepper 2 tbsp tahini (sesame paste) 4 tbsp golden sauerkraut (see recipe
here) 2 fried eggs 2 tsp hemp seeds
We use Justin's around
here, but something tells me most of the natural varieties (that don't have much
oil separation) will
work just as well.
And lastly, the coconut
oil works beautifully
here, just be sure to warm it a bit - enough that it is no longer solid, which makes it easier to incorporate into the bananas.
(An
oiled pizza cutter
works well
here too.)
Also, just thinking out load
here and don't know if it would
work but how about grating some tea tree
oil soap and using that in the wash?
I'm
working with Riverkeeper
here in the Hudson Valley on protecting against
oil barges.
It's just going directly to a sort of well -
oiled machine, which is made up of lobbyists
here in Washington, D.C., or iMat PR firm and NDC and also apparently now with Pac / West they are
working on a lot of land conservation issues.
Engineers and researchers in the
oil and gas industry can play an important role
here: «One of the biggest opportunities of
working in the energy industry is being involved in the solutions,» says MacArthur.
Scientific analysis of diatom
oil has shown that it is very suitable for use as biofuel, says T. V. Ramachandra, a professor of ecological sciences at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
here who is
working on this project with IISc researchers Durga Mahapatra and Karthick Balasubramanian, along with Richard Gordon, a radiology professor at the University of Manitoba in Winnepeg.
I tried lemon juice and baking soda on my scalp, experimented with homemade essential
oil blends, and
here's what I found
worked:
I haven't personally made this recipe dairy - free (
here's my take on that), but reputable brands of butter - flavored coconut
oil along with a little coconut milk to lighten up the texture would probably
work well.
One of my go - to remedies for ear infections is garlic
oil (
here's how to make your own garlic
oil), which
works well but can take a couple of hours to relieve pain.
And finally,
here is my modified deodorant recipe that has
worked like a charm: 2.5 tb coconut
oil 1.5 tsp baking soda 3 tb arrowroot powder 1 tb bentonite clay 5 drops tea tree
oil 5 drops grapefruit seed extract 2 - 3 drops Lavender essential
oil
To read more details about how the
Oil Cleansing Method
works, read my detailed post
here.
I encourage you to go through all the comments over
here so you'll have a better idea on how coconut
oil will
work for you.
Good
oil is important (and the coconut
oil here works perfectly), as is an acid, a citrus and a sweetener.
They keep a jar of ghee (clarified butter) and coconut
oil (which they use instead of MCT
oil, as many Bulletproofers do)
here at the office and whip it up in the mornings at
work.
● 1/2 cup rolled oats, gluten - free ● 1 tbsp chia seeds ● 1 tbsp Pumpkin Spice Emulsified MCT
oil ● 3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk ● 1/4 cup Greek yogurt, full fat ● 1 tbsp Trilogy Walnut Almond Cashew butter (or almond butter) ● 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon ● 1 tsp raw unfiltered honey ● 1 pear *, cored & chopped ● 1/4 cup pecans * Apple
works well
here too.
Ingredients: 2 cups cooked chicken or turkey 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 small green pepper, chopped 4 to 6 oz fresh chopped mushrooms 2 tbsp
oil or butter 1/4 tsp black pepper 2 tbsp cornstarch (yes, it's a starch, but at only 7 grams per tbsp — and double the thickening power of flour — it'll
work just fine
here!)
Here's more about sweeteners: Complete Guide To Sweeteners on a Low - carb Ketogenic Diet Regular dairy butter and even coconut
oil would
work instead of cacao butter but only if you keep them in the fridge (they would melt at room temperature).
For those that like to know about substitutions — I always use honey instead of agave nectar and did so
here; I did use grapeseed
oil here because it was the first time and I wanted to not vary the recipe the first time much but I will use coconut or palm
oil next time as they seem to
work fine in the other recipes I've tried so far from this blog.
We were taken to the exact lavender fields where the lavender for their products gets sourced, we went inside the lab and chatted with the scientists, we experienced essential
oil and skincare tutorials from a woman who has been
working for the brand for 20 + years (pictured
here), and finally, got to have dinner with the founder who talked about the heart + soul behind the company.
It
works great in
here because the giant
oil stain (from Silas
working on his RC cars in his bedroom) is hidden under the bed!
Hehehe no, I'm not in a bad mood just sick of the everyday overcast weather, days like these make me miss Vail and it's sunshine despite the chilly temps... Anyway, trying to keep up a steady
work flow
here boys and girls so even though these are not my most proud
work ever (far away from it) I still liked the final results and hope you kinda do too:) Skin Care Routine: Mario Badescu Glycolic Acid Toner Lancome brightening serum Lancome High Resolution face cream Egyptian Magic
oil on the sides of my eyes Makeup: Benefit Hello Flawless Foundation in «champagne» e.l.f brow duo in medium Maybelline Color tattoo metal in «Barely Branded» as an eye shadow base Lancome palette...
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work in the
oil field and want some attention while I'm out
here working let's see what we can offer one another?..
Am a gentle man of dignity who is
here to look for her second half, I
work in with Caterpillar
oil and gas but am retired now...
working as my own boss..
am newtonscot, 44 yrs old from maryland, i
work as a production engr in exxon
oil mobile
here in UK.am easy going and down to earth kind of man.i like outdoor activities alot like swimming runing hunting cooking and camping.