by focusing on its signature pies (using natural ingredients rather
than a powder filling) and getting rid of other items in its store.
Not exact matches
Line muffin pan with paper liners - In the bowl of an electric mixer, whisk together the coconut milk, sugar, oil, and vanilla extract - In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, almond meal, cocoa
powder, baking soda, baking
powder, and salt - With the mixer on low - speed, slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet until mixture is uniform and smooth (do not overmix)- Pour batter in liners,
filling cups no more
than 2/3 full - Bake 18 - 20 inutes, or until cake tester comes out clean - Transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely
I only get 25 out of a batch nowadays, but on the other hand, with the hemp
powder they are definitely more
filling, so the kids almost never eat more
than one anymore.
(Keep in mind, the study involved an egg -
filled breakfast, rather
than straight protein
powder.)
This is the first time that I have used anything other
than a pencil or
powder product to
fill in my brows but I really like this product as it only takes a matter of seconds to add that little something needed to give my brows a more groomed look.
The benefit of
powder coating is that it's really fast and cheap, needs just one layer (no primer, filler, color, finish), builds rather thick layers (> 100µm), can
fill small scratchs, withstands most chemicals and is mechanically more resistant
than most other colors.
My personal favorite combination is to not
fill them and
than dip them in rasberry jam and dust with
powdered sugar.