Try adding them to smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt or making chia pudding.
Try adding these to a smoothie, make your own jam or make an over-night chia pudding.
There are very few ingredients (within reason) that I haven't
tried adding to a smoothie.
I think I'll
try adding it to smoothies and yogurt.
Try adding it to a smoothie or soup for best results.
Try adding them to smoothies, granola, or nut mixes for an extra punch of nutrition!
Try adding it to your smoothies, sprinkle it on your cereal, add to veggie dishes, sprinkle on fish / chicken, etc..
Not exact matches
It is the first time I've ever
tried Almond Milk too so that's another thing
to add to the weekly shopping list One thing is that I always find
smoothies a little too thick sometimes, do you think
adding more almond milk or water would work or would it ruin the creaminess..
If you like a little something sweet in the morning
try adding a couple of medjool dates
to the mix too, they sweeten it up and enhance the creaminess and if you feel like you need a crunch,
add a little less milk and then pour the
smoothie into a bowl and top it with your favourite granola, nuts, seeds, raisins, cacao nibs, fruit etc for a delicious
smoothie bowl.
I would like
to add this
to smoothies and I have never had peanut butter flavor so that's what I would like
to try.
I thought it wouldn't hurt
to try so I started
adding a tablespoon of coconut butter
to my
smoothies (which is amazing) and eating more flax, avocado, nut butter and tahini, and the different nuts / seeds for each cycle phase.
I've never
tried adding beet
to my
smoothie but this sounds fab!
You could spread it on your favorite bread, bagel or toast, drizzle it over a salad,
add it
to a
smoothie or
try it in one of my new recipes... coming soon!
(If you've
tried to add coconut oil
to a
smoothie before, you may know that it can harden when you
add it
to a cold
smoothie mixture.)
Somehow I mustered the courage
to try adding raw spinach
to my
smoothies and I'm glad I did.
Leave it
to me
to add dates
to anything and everything I'm still slightly skeptical about a non-chocolate
smoothie application, but I should
try it.
I'm obsessed with
smoothie bowls but I've never
tried adding beets — I love beet juice though, so I've definitely going
to try this.
I actually like the little crunchy pieces of coconut oil, but for those
trying to hide the texture, the trick is
to melt the coconut oil until it is just barely melted an
add slowly as the
smoothie is already being blended so it emulsifies in and doesn't clump.
Try making your own almond milk, mixing different varieties of nuts into a trail mix, spreading a nut butter onto some toast or
adding them
to smoothies!
Add to milk or water, or
try it out with your favourite
smoothies or porridge at breakfast times for a protein - packed treat.
Try adding to cereals, yogurt,
smoothies or flour when baking.
1 tablespoon of almond butter + extra for drizzling on top almond milk
to blend — I
try to add as little as possible as I like my
smoothie to be super creamy, like icecream consistency - I start with 1/4 cup and then
add gradually if my blender is struggling.
Our organic cacao nibs are packed full of goodness so why not
try adding 10 - 15g
to your favourite
smoothies.
So I figured out a way
to «cheat» the system (or so I thought) when I first started
trying to eat more plants: I tossed a bunch of produce into the blender, flavored it with some healthy items,
added some protein, some cocoa powder, and made it into a thick
smoothie that was like eating ice cream for breakfast!
I've never
tried adding psyllium
to smoothies but I'm excited
to give it a shot.
Give this a
try and
add it
to your favorite salad or
smoothie.
Try adding this
to oats, cereal, tea, coffee and
smoothies.
If you're Team Hot Coffee and not looking for a
smoothie this Thanksgiving, still
try adding cinnamon
to your morning cup of joe.
Okay, I've been skeptical
to try the beanified cookies but you did introduce me
to the apple pie
smoothie,
adding salsa and avocado
to each and everything so this may have
to make the kitchen table.
Recently I
tried adding in carrots
to my
smoothie that I was making for my family.
I often
add cooked quinoa
to my
smoothies for a little boost in protein and
added creaminess, but I'm definitely going
to try granola next time around.
The kids have always loved spirulina
smoothies so getting them
to try a green
smoothie for breakfast wasn't
to much of a stretch, but
to further disguise the silverbeet (chard) I've bumped up the flavours by
adding some freshly squeezed orange juice and virgin coconut oil, so even the most weary reader will enjoy it too!
Try adding black berries
to your
smoothie to make it purple and get the benefit of the greens too.
Then I received Healthy Skoop
to try and
added that into the
smoothie.
Try adding them
to baked goods,
smoothies or trail mixes.
You can use fresh or frozen lemons for this lemon pomegranate
smoothie, but I
try to stick with frozen fruits because I like my
smoothies ice cold without having
to add ice that would water it down.
So far I've made ten tons of guacamole, our favorite tomatillo avocado salsa (2 quarts),
added to smoothies, breakfast with eggs, toast (obvsies), I have yet
to try dessert applications.
If you are looking
to add more flax seed
to your diet,
try this Blueberry and FlaxSeed
Smoothie.
My favourite is an organic matcha from Matcha Pure Tea (http://www.matchapuretea.com) I've been
adding it
to my morning
smoothie but I'll have
to try your matcha pistachio bliss ball recipe now:)
I do
add it
to my
smoothies every morning and am looking forward
to trying it different ways.
Try to smoothie to check the sweetness and
add maple syrup
to taste (or leave it out completely if you already enjoy the flavor).
I love
smoothies and make them all the time; but i've never thought of
adding nuts - will need
to try this!
You can
add it
to smoothies, pudding cups, sorbet, or you can
try making my new favorite breakfast / snack kiwi mango cherry chia seed pudding.
We are
trying new
smoothies all the time and this raspberry peach
smoothie recipe with almond milk is one that will be
added to the regular cycle.
(
Try one of these 6 surprising ways
to add more protein
to smoothies without protein powder.)
Add a few ingredients
to your blender along with some Nutella and give this
smoothie a
try.
Nutrition Tip:
Try adding a boost
to your
smoothie.
Try mixing chlorella in your
smoothie,
adding spirulina
to guacamole, or stirring maca powder into your morning cereal.
Try adding to your favorite recipes,
smoothies, with your favorite toppings or appreciate on its own.
I am always
trying to find
to smoothie recipe for my husband and I will have
to add this
to my list.