It's nearly Valentine's Day, which means
pretty pink food at the Oat So Delicious household!
Not exact matches
I love that the
pretty shade of
pink comes from fresh strawberries, not
food coloring.
The peppermint flavor comes from peppermint extract, then a few drops of red
food coloring make for the
pretty pink color.
Food in a bowl is the best < 3 and this is such a
pretty & colorful one:) the use of the beets to turn the couscous
pink gives me sooo many ideas!
Blue Majik vinaigrette, Millennial -
pink eggs, charcoal - gray everything — we use
foods for color
pretty much all the time.
* if you wish to mask the
pretty pink color of the coconut water, use it in your green / fruit smoothies or in your raw
food recipes, or whatever you would like; but, we love the
pretty pinkish color and its fantastic phenolic - antioxidant value, so we drink plentiful of it just as it is.
Who doesn't want to eat a
pretty plate of
pink food?
If you're wondering how all our favourite health
food bloggers are getting those gorgeous
pink, blues and purple hues on Instagram it's
pretty plant powders like these!
«I'm making a conscious attempt at buying better
food for us, and BAM these
pretty pink packages were standing out from the crowd.
I used 2 - 3 drops of
pink food coloring to get this
pretty color, but if you are opposed to that you can use a teaspoon or so of beet juice.