Luckily, I had a bag of
organic powdered sugar so I dumped it into the mix and it fixed it immediately.
Not exact matches
So cute I even went against all real food rules and sprinkled some
powdered sugar on it (
organic that is!).
It's made from
organic cane
sugar and
organic tapioca starch,
so it's a little better than regular
powdered sugar.
They have
so many fantastic inspiring products such as raw
organic cacao
powder and nibs, raw
organic cacao butter,
organic coconut
sugar,
organic lucuma
powder,
organic chlorophyll
powder,
organic chia seeds,
organic maca
powder and
organic virgin coconut oil — to name a few.
I dusted these with coconut flour for visual appeal, but it doesn't really do much for the taste
so you can either leave it off or splurge and dust them with
organic evaporated
powdered cane
sugar.
So if you're like me and want to harness chocolate but want to be mindful of
sugar try this: 1 heaping tbsp of
organic cocoa
powder + natural low carb sweetener of your choice (few drops of stevia, tsp xylitol or pack Truvia) if you tolerate these natural sweeteners (can cause digestive upset for some).
I have some on - going low grade infections that flare up every
so often and rather than consume
sugar when I want something sweet, I would rather use this
organic stevia
powder from sweet leaf, which is made with inulin, a prebiotic.