Sentences with phrase «think dried cranberry»

I have never put berries on a salad... I don't think dried cranberry's count... or do they?
Oh I love buckwheat flour recipes do you think dried cranberries would work instead of raisins?
This seriously easy chocolate bark recipe is loaded with all sorts of amazing fall flavors (think dried cranberries and apples, pumpkin seeds, and caramel pretzels!)
I think dried cranberries is the way to go here.

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I'm definitely a fan of bacon and cheese together and while I've never thought to pair it with dried cranberries, I can see where that would be incredibly tasty.
I know this isn't flagged as a Candida diet recipe, but would I be right in thinking that substituting clementines and cranberries for the usual dried fruits would significantly lower yeast and sugar content?
:) As I checked the ingredients in my cupboard, I found a bit of crystallized orange peel left from my holiday baking and right next to it I saw a jar of dried cranberries — I immediately thought of putting them together in cookies, and added a bit of dark chocolate for balance.
4 or 5 days a week, but I think its the healthiest option for breakfast at work I have (and Its oats, flax, chia, pumpkinseeds, melon seeds, almonds and dried goji or cranberries so It at least contains a lot of different nutrients...)
Thinking about subbing the cranberries with dried olives.
I would probably leave out the second half of the recipe (lentils, cranberries, nuts), but do you think it would dry out?
Hi Suzanne, I think cherries would work (or even dried cranberries).
Next time I think I might fold in dried cranberries.
That said, I have one variation tht I add dried cranberries, slivered almonds and lemon oil, oh god I think I have gained five pounds as a result.
Thinking of holiday parties and the addition of dried cranberries!
For those of you who don't know them, think rolled oats, coconut, tons of dried fruit (apricots, cranberries, dates, etc), honey, sunflower seeds... YUM!
If one were to substitute something for blackberries (totally out of season on the east coast) do you think a frozen blueberry or dried cranberries would require altering the recipe?
Therefore this granola is easily customizable — for example I think that dried cranberries or raisins would also work well in this recipe, if you care to add them.
I think I'd add dried cranberries and pecans next time.
I think it's the best thing to accompany a potentially heavy meal, and I always sprinkle a few dried cranberries in it, to celebrate the season.
I usually cook my oatmeal on the stove and lately I've been doing dried cranberries and pepitas, but I think I will grab me some dried cherries now!
I'm thinking I might add a few raisins or some dried cranberries.
My husband and I thought it was just a little bit too sweet so I made it agaim, but this time I cut back the honey just slightly and then I added just a sprinkle of dried cranberries.
This Christmas quinoa salad has what I think of as wintertime flavours: dried cranberries, crispy crunchy pears, toasted pecans, and oranges.
I have to say, I wasn't quite sure about the dried figs (they're not terribly pretty), thinking that I might substitute them with dried cranberries (more colorful).
Hi Maureen, I haven't tried it with dried cranberries myself, but I think it would work just fine.
Add in some dried cranberries and I thought this salad was complete.
I really really want to try making these, but with fresh cranberries instead of dried... do you think that would work?
Do you think I could adjust the recepie wih dried cranberries, maybe soaked in water?
We can't think of a better way to deliver nature's candy — in this case, dried cranberries, Turkish figs and apricots.
Add some salt and lemon juice to enhance the flavours Now you can add: — Nuts (almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, walnuts, pecans, brazil nuts...)-- Seeds (sunflower, pumpkin, sesame, chia...)-- Spices (cinnamon, ginger, vanilla...)-- Dried fruits (goji, currants, cranberries, raisins, coconut...) It is actually much simpler than you think, and fast as well.
Most people think that having a handful of raisins or craisins (dried cranberries) are a healthy snack.
I think chopped dried cranberries would be most similar in flavor, they're a similar amount of tart!
Although I'm not a fan of white chocolate, I think I'd prefer dried cranberries or mini dark chocolate chips, I look forward to trying this recipe.
Think I might try white chocolate chips and dried cranberries next.
And we love the «reduced sugar» dried cranberries around our house so I think those are a nice option as well.
I think I might try adding some dried cranberries so that they will sink down a bit into the batter.
Although you think you can't go wrong with dried fruit, cranberries, plums, dates, and grapes are usually candied, so in the end, they are sugar coated and no longer healthy.
I often eat a mix of «raw» oat flakes, walnuts, flax meal & cranberries with oat milk as a dry cereal (think muesli.)
I chose golden raisins because I think their flavour complements the pumpkin beautifully, but regular raisins are totally fine too, or you could go for a seasonal twist with dried cranberries.
I add dried cranberries to my salads almost year round, but had never thought to incorporate the flavor in the dressing.
Thoughts on using fresh cranberries instead of dried?
Do you think that I could use soaked dried cranberries in this recipe?
I think they do add sweetener to dried cranberries, though.
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