Chia pudding has been my jam lately so I naturally started adding
some spirulina powder into the mix to bump up the nutrient content.
Not exact matches
I love matcha green tea
powder in mine (the only way I've found of making green tea palatable) check it out here http://itcomesnaturallyblog.wordpress.com/2013/05/26/miracle-matcha-tea/ I might just have to look
into getting some
spirulina though!
I love throwing in veggies
into things like oatmeal (cauliflower), baked goods and I am loving throwing
spirulina powder in my smoothies that seems to work really well for my husband and I!
Divide your remaining buttercream
into ⅚ different bowls and add in varying amounts of blue
spirulina and pitaya
powder until you reach the colours you want, then add your flavourings.
Zoe threw herself
into the challenge, creating a stunning look for Amanda using a mix of cinnamon, carob
powder, rice flour, paprika and cacao for foundation,
spirulina for eyeshadow, raw beetroot for blush, charcoal and coconut oil for mascara, a berry mix for lipstick and a coconut oil for gloss.
Try mixing chlorella in your smoothie, adding
spirulina to guacamole, or stirring maca
powder into your morning cereal.
Spirulina is a top trending superfood, but when it comes to incorporating this nutrient - dense
powder into our daily lives we don't need to stop at smoothies.
Pulse dry seaweed
into a
powder called
spirulina and add it to your smoothies.
Toss ingredients
into a blender: frozen blueberries, frozen raspberries, spinach,
spirulina, protein
powder, banana and coconut milk.
Spirulina is my go - to for adding more minerals and a boost of protein to my morning smoothie — bonus tip, add cocoa
powder so you can slightly mask the flavor if you're not
into it.
I love throwing in veggies
into things like oatmeal (cauliflower), baked goods and I am loving throwing
spirulina powder in my smoothies that seems to work really well for my husband and I!