I melted some coconut butter with some kerrygold and added
a small bit of honey and cocoa powder and frosted them with that then rolled them in coconut sugar... fantastic!
Not exact matches
My 2 kids (who usually have a
small bottle
of cows milk EVERY morning) also had a bottle
of almond milk with a tiny
bit of honey.
I used a
small amount
of maple syrup, a
smaller amount
of raw
honey, and a
bit of liquid stevia.
If there happens to be a
small area that isn't holding together well, just dribble a tiny
bit of honey over it and press it directly into the crust.
To the avocado, I add a little
bit of cocoa powder, a touch
of honey, a pinch
of salt and a
small amount
of melted chocolate and vanilla.
If the zing is a
bit much and
small drizzle
of honey balances the dish.
In a
small jar with a tight fitting lid, combine coconut oil, vinegar, lime juice,
honey, ginger, paprika, and a
bit of salt and pepper.
If you want to include a
bit of sweetness to your already healthy and balanced diet, however, you can occasionally use
small amounts
of either
honey or sucrose without negatively affecting your health.
In a
small mason jar, combine unrefined granulated sugar, a little
bit of raw
honey, and a
small amount
of vitamin E oil with 10 - 15 drops
of Stress Away for a natural, rejuvenating, and relaxing body scrub
Use a savory base, such as a typical cornbread mix with just a
small amount
of honey instead
of sugar in it, and add ingredients like a
bit of cooked chicken, liver, corn or beef to it.
The line includes the Forti - Diet Pro Health
Honey Treat Stick, an assortment
of ingredients bound together with the taste
of honey; special pet bird treats in a re-sealable jar in four flavors; Healthy
Bits Treats, clusters
of various size seeds for birds and
small animals; and Nutra Puffs,
bite - size treats available for birds or
small animals.
For starters we would have sweet grapes that pop when you
bite them, freshly prepared chicken salad sandwiches on
honey - oat bread, cut in fourths, easy for the
small hands
of our toddler grandson to hold.