We suggest adding them to smoothies or salads, blending them into salad dressings, topping your main dish with them — anything that works in your routine.
Not exact matches
I might
suggest finding a non-banana
smoothie recipe base and then
adding the turmeric / spices
to that.
However, if you prefer your
smoothies on the sweeter side, I'd
suggest using the Brasilia Blueberry or Sumatra Dragonfruit in place of the Ipanema Pomegranate — OR,
add a little extra stevia or honey
to the mix.
If you are and want a natural way
to up the protein in your
smoothie, then I
suggest adding some almond butter and upping the amount of almond milk so it doesn't end up as thick as pudding.
Suggested modifications: •
Add a handful of leafy greens
to your blender — baby spinach tastes great in this
smoothie.
I have been making green
smoothies for a while now but I never thought
to try
adding a filler like you
suggested of oats or quinoa but I will be trying it this weekend!
For maximum benefit,
add matcha powder
to smoothies, juices and raw desserts rather than your latte,
suggests Clark.
You can use any type of plant protein you want in this
smoothie, but I always
suggest reading the ingredient list on whatever one you choose
to make sure the ingredients are made from whole foods, not synthetic vitamins and minerals, refined sugar,
added oils, and chemicals you don't recognize.
Suggested Use: Take 1 - 3 teaspoons daily or
add it
to your favorite salads, raw desserts and
smoothies as desired.