Scatter small
spoonfuls of the peanut butter on top of the beaten egg whites.
Drop
a spoonful of peanut butter on top of the chocolate layer and repeat process of tapping mold until candy surface is flat and air bubbles removed.
Not exact matches
I had quinoa
on hand so used that, only had 2 bananas, so added a couple
spoonfuls of peanut butter and did half maple syrup and half honey.
I could drink Asian
peanut dipping sauces or dressings, but
peanut butter ice cream,
peanut butter on veggies, or a big
spoonful out
of the container... yuck!
i like to put a little
spoonful of regular
peanut butter on top & sprinkle with a few extra cacao nibs.
I love this jam spread
on pancakes or toast, eaten by the
spoonful with
peanut butter, or spooned
on top
of a bowl
of porridge or overnight oats.
Often in the midst
of a craving, I can solve the problem with a
spoonful of peanut butter or a handful
on dates, but last night I was dealing with an entirely different kind
of monster.
On top
of a
spoonful of peanut butter.
I love toasted coconut
on the top — or a
spoonful of peanut butter.
I make simular.I mix 1 c
peanut butter, 1 avocado, 2 eggs, coco powder, sweetner
of choice, 1/2 tsp baking soda and optional mix in such as nuts, raisins, or choclate chips and place by the
spoonful on bakong sheet and bake yummy!
• Scatter a
spoonful of mixed crunchy pumpkin, sunflower and golden linseeds
on top • Ditto with pecans • Swirl some Oatly Cream over the top • With a big swirl
of peanut, almond or cashew
butter And now,
on that note, I'd like to let you in
on my... * drum roll *
That means that now you can enjoy a
spoonful of peanut butter with some fruit
on the side before your workout or a nice piece
of steak for dinner every now and then, without the feeling
of guilt.
Brittany @ A
Spoonful of Peanut Butter recently posted... I (almost) fell asleep
on a stability ball
Remove the
peanut butter cups from the freezer and drop 1 - 2
spoonfuls of the chocolate topping
on top
of each
peanut butter cup, making sure you have a solid thin layer.
With courageous tenacity and tireless encouragement
on the part
of her rescuers turned caregivers, Faith survived against the odds, learning to walk
on her two hind legs with the aid
of a
spoonful of peanut butter.