Is there any evidence that adding that
scoop of Maca powder to your smoothie is a good idea?
Not exact matches
Chocolate Mousse 1/2 cup meat
of fresh young coconut flesh
scooped from centers
of 2 avocados (see assembly instructions below) 3 tablespoons raw cacao powder 2 tablespoons carob powder 1 tablespoon mesquite powder 1 tablespoon
maca powder 5 tablespoons raw agave nectar 3 - 4 tablespoons coconut oil 1 - 2 teaspoons vanilla extract (optional)
Chocolate Power Bowl (serves 1 hungry person) 2 frozen bananas 2 dates 1 heaping tbsp almond butter 1 tbsp cocoa powder 1 tsp
maca powder 1
scoop protein powder (optional) 3/4 cup
of coconut water + 1/4 cup
of coconut cream (or 1 cup thick coconut milk) a small handful
of ice cubes
Then I made a lovely green smoothie with frozen blueberry's, banana, chard, hemp seeds, water,
maca, barley - grass, spirulina, chlorella, a
scoop of natural Sunwarrior + lashings
of cinnamon!
I made a big protein smoothie with frozen banana, frozen berries,
maca, barley - grass, chlorella, cinnamon and 1 1/2
scoops of natural Sunwarrior warrior blend - I don't like the taste
of this one on its own, but it's fine in smoothies that sweeten it.
1 teaspoon
of raw carob powder (or raw chocolate) 1 tablespoon goji berries 1/2 teaspoon
maca powder 1 teaspoon bee pollen 1 tablespoon hemp seed 1 teaspoon raw honey (or yakkon root or few drops stevia) 1 teaspoon green powder (spirulina, chlorella, wheatgrass) few leafs
of greens (such as spinach or dandelion) few
scoops of coconut meat (optional) 2 cups special warm herb tea or pure water or coconut water
Add two
scoops each
of Pink
Maca Nice Cream to jars.
I usually love the combination
of cold brew, a
scoop of collagen, a dash
of vanilla extract,
maca powder and unsweetened almond milk.
Oatmeal: This is going to sound weird, but sometimes I'll hide about half a
scoop in my oatmeal, along with vanilla, ginger,
maca, lots
of cinnamon and nut milk.