I have
tried slicing the apples thick, and then today tried slicing them as thin as I could get them.
Not exact matches
I
try to eat around a third of my target calories for the day - this usually looks like four
slices of toast, four eggs, two bacon medallions, about 100g smoked salmon, an
apple and a tangerine.
It literally
slices apples, mangoes, potatoes and a bunch of other fruits and veggies that we've
tried.
Or
try it in a sandwich with thinly
sliced apples and whole - grain bread.
Oh, the one I
tried actually had
slices of
apples baked between the rows of bread; it was amazing!
Ingredients To
Try: Salami smile Parsley hair Olives Eyes Cherry tomato nose (
sliced in half) Lettuce Hair Bell Pepper smile
Apple slice smile Carrot
slice eyes, and cheeks
I also
tried an
apple version, with
sliced apples on the bottom instead of bananas, and chopped
apple pieces throughout.
I know, I know it's so EASY — it's sadly way easier than
slicing up an
apple and
trying not to eat the entire container of almond butter while scooping out some it for the
apples.
I suppose I can
try to cut the
apples slices a little wider, but I cut them by hand, so I don't see how they could have been too thin.
I make a French
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Apple loos too good not to
try.
The name alone would make me want to
try this cake, but when you add in honeycrisp
apples, I definitely need to get in line for a big
slice.
If you want to take these baked
apple slices more of a dessert route,
try them with my cashew cream or a scoop of your favorite ice cream.
I
tried a few different things (this was fast, but this was nice on weekends with more time for breakfast) but always came back to a
sliced apple with -LSB-...]
Try baking
apple slices with sugar at 225 °F — about an hour and a half for
apples like Braeburn and two hours for Granny Smith.
Another good option would be my favorite
tried - and - true brussels sprouts recipe, with a thinly
slice apple added.
You know we all
try and save as many calories as we can so that we can have an extra
slice of Grandma's
apple pie.
I made it with Vermont cheddar, diced
apples and prosciutto and we
tried two
slices when it was warm!
I also recently
tried freezing a few
sliced bananas, then adding them to the blender with a tbs of nutella, peanut butter, or
apple butter, and a tbs of flax meal.
Try it solo as a light ending note to any meal, or serve it atop hot
apple pie or toasted
slices of pound cake for a flavor - packed treat.
But, I have been
trying to figure out how best to combine
apples & gingerbread ever since I randomly had
apple slices with these gingerbread glazed roasted nuts.
Try it as a spread for your morning toast or english muffin, as a dip for your
apple slices, or as a topping for your oatmeal.
Fresh fruit is always good:
try mango, berries, or
sliced apple.
For those who are looking for a little sweetness,
try some finely
sliced apple.
Try this dressing on chopped kale and
sliced apples or use as a marinade and dipping sauce for chicken kabobs.
The cake gets better the second day, when the
apples juices seep further into the cake and I have seen the conviction of many a chocolate - obsessed / fruit dessert non-believers crumble upon
trying a single
slice of it.
1 Onion chopped 450g beetroot, peeled &
sliced (or can use ready cooked beetroot) 2 celery sticks 1/2 red pepper, chopped 115g mushrooms, chopped 1
apple, chopped (I've
tried all kinds of
apple and find granny smith is the best) 23g Butter 2 tbsp Olive oil 1L vegetable stock 1 heaped tsp cumin seeds 1 bay leaf Juice of 1 lemon Salt & black pepper to taste
I think it would also be good with
sliced apples (in fact here's a recipe for raw food chef Annie Phyo's raw
apple pie, which I'm sure I'll
try this fall).
Start making this dip a day ahead, and
try it with
apple or pear
slices.
But also
try some fiery hot pickles, thinly
sliced apple or jicama for extra crunch.
If your body is still craving sweets
try a chai tea with coconut oil and honey or a
sliced green
apple spread with almond butter and sprinkled with cinnamon.
Even though I've lived in New England for nearly 15 years, I've yet to
try a
slice of the region's famous
apple cheddar pie.
Slice and sauté favorite fruits (
apples, pears, plums, peaches work well -
try using seasonal fruits as often as possible) in extra virgin coconut oil until softened and / or warmed through.
At McDonald's, you get more food that way but if you're
trying to keep the kids away from french fries, each Happy Meal and Mighty Kids Meal automatically includes fries in addition to that healthier item of yogurt or
apple slices.
She is happy eating cucumber
slices, baby carrots, tomato
slices or
apples but making her something different to
try is important to us.
Try one small banana, some
slices of cucumber, a handful of grapes, 5 cherry tomatoes and an
apple to start with.
I
tried to make them healthy — organic cheese sticks,
apple slices, bananas, small bags of whole grain crackers, but they were still snacks and they were still filling.
Try an
apple bagel sandwich with cheddar cheese,
apple slices, and cinnamon.
-LSB-...] Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic Look for a full moon Go trick or treating
Try apple bobbing Make
apple sauce Fly a kite Make a windsock Dry orange
slices Roast pumpkin seeds Make Halloween -LSB-...]
Go
apple picking Jump in a pile of leaves Make some autumn art Collect colourful fall leaves Collect seeds from plants in the garden Plant bulbs for next spring Make a bird feeder Make leaf prints Make pumpkin playdough Create an Autumn poem Go looking for spider webs Make a nature table with your Autumn finds Bake an
apple pie Carve your own pumpkin Make Autumn sun catchers Go on a bat watch at dusk Make toffee
apples Set up a scavenger hunt Collect sycamore seeds Grab an umbrella and go singing in the rain Throw a Halloween party Make an autumn wreath for your door Make a bug hotel Listen to the sound of leaves crunching under your feet Collect conkers Collect pinecones Collect twigs Make hot chocolate Draw or paint some autumn still life Attend harvest festival Make
apple crisps / chips Remember what you're thankful for Take pictures of all the different colours you can find in a woodland Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic Look for a full moon Go trick or treating
Try apple bobbing Make
apple sauce Fly a kite Make a windsock Dry orange
slices Roast pumpkin seeds Make Halloween biscuits Make a rain catcher Build an indoor fort Collect acorns Donate old woollens and coats to a charity Help clear leaves from the lawn
Try sensory play
apple peels, vegetable peels, thin -
sliced zucchini, spaghetti squash, fresh herbs, kale, cooked noodles and more!
Try apple - wedge flower petals around a kiwi
slice for some flower art.
Of course, I don't let her
try to
slice the
apple herself with a knife, but for things that aren't dangerous to her, I've learned not to jump in but to step back and just see what she'll do... and I've been amazed!
For a sweet treat that's low in calories,
try sprinkling cinnamon over
sliced fruit such as
apples or bananas.
Try some berries at breakfast, a
sliced apple (organic Gala is my favorite) sprinkled with cinnamon as a mid-morning snack, or a few cubes of fresh pineapple after dinner.
Try the following: once each day fill a very large bowl (like the size that you would normally serve four salad servings out of) almost to the top with baby spinach, then cover it with
slices from one full tomato,
slices from one full orange,
slices from one full
apple, raisins, blueberries, walnuts, and almonds, then mix together and eat the whole thing.
Instead of a dish of candy on your desk,
try a basket of
apples or trail mix: When people were seated at tables with a bowl of
apple slices or carrots, they were much more likely to munch on the fruits and vegetables than if the snacks were 6 feet away, according to research from St. Bonaventure University.
When you're craving a big fat donut, but just finished a grueling workout (and don't want to undo all those high knees and burpees),
try making these
sliced apple «donuts» (inspired by Remi's Apple Rou
apple «donuts» (inspired by Remi's
Apple Rou
Apple Rounds).
Common ingredients used are lemons, strawberries, kiwi, cucumber, and
apple slices, however, there are hundreds of recipes that you can
try depending on what your goals are.
And if you don't find that they satisfy,
try something like
apple slices with nut butter (almond, cashew, etc.) It makes a satisfying and yummy treat (plus the protein and fat helps to stave off hunger)!
Try sauteing
sliced apples and serving them with chicken or pork, or chopping them tiny and adding them to whole - grain rice.