Not exact matches
They have lots of different variations but the
coconut range is my favourite, it just
smells so delicious — I've been
using it for a year or so and couldn't be happier.
It's made of
coconut oil, macadamia nut oil, kukui nut oil and camellia seed oil so it's super natural, very delicious
smelling and so nourishing — I
use it in just the same way I
use the
coconut oil.
I personally just buy expeller - pressed in bulk and
use it for everything — it doesn't have a
coconut flavor or
smell, but for me that just makes it more versatile.
Although the carrot
smells «earthy» I like to
use coconut oil that has the scent remaining.
You can certianly
use the virgin
coconut oil that
smells like
coconut and I think lavendar, citrus, vanilla and minty things
smell really nice with
coconut.
If you
use co like this does it
smell like
coconuts?
I've
used it on my skin for several weeks at a time and never noticed a
smell build up on my clothes (then again, I do mostly
use refined
coconut oil, so I wonder if that makes a difference).
Expeller - pressed
coconut oil, however, does not have a strong scent, so that can be
used if you don't like the
coconut smell.
What about the chemicals that have to be
used to rid it of the
coconut taste and
smell.
Otherwise, either one is fine for hair, face, or cooking — it just depends on whether you enjoy the
coconut smell / taste (if you do,
using the virgin oil is fine).
So I have opted to
use a refined oil, that still has many of the same health benefits, but no longer
smells or tastes like
coconut.
Just realized my mistake... I
used coconut flour instead of almond flour... I honestly couldn't
smell the difference and it looks alike.
It was kind of ironic today when my coworker sat down to the table where we were eating lunch and quickly said, «I'm sorry for the
smell, you guys...» as she peeled the lid off her tupperware to reveal a tasty looking tilapia filet that she had baked
using coconut oil and breadcrumbs (I had to get the details).
I love the
smell of
coconut flour and how it tastes, however, each time I
use a
coconut flour recipe and substitute in
coconut milk, I find the batter goes from liquid to solid real quick, and we can't afford to
use an excessive amount of milk to fix it!
I followed the instructions for the body butter and
used twice as much orange essential oil but all I can
smell is the
coconut how much oil would be too much?
You can
use more essential oils as needed but you may
smell them more clearly if you
use expeller pressed
coconut oil next time (which doesn't have an odor).
Put a paleo twist on an old favorite by
using coconut flour, and it will taste (and
smell!)
I
used Danival's Organic Pumpkin Cream which was a little more watery than a puree, so I had to add 1 tbsp of
coconut flour to absorb some of the moisture, but it turned out beautifully (and made the apartment
smell amazing)!
Other semi-solid fats you could
use in the recipe include refined
coconut oil (which doesn't
smell like
coconut) and shortening, if either of those are available to you.
I'm new to yogurt making and I seem to keep getting an egg
smell and slight egg taste when my yogurt is done, I'm
using Thai kitchen
coconut milk, sugar Knox gelatin and bioK probiotic capsules.
This recipe had a few «firsts» for me: first dessert in a pressure cooker, first time
using coconut flour, it
smells amazing, and first time
using coconut sugar.
Yes, I too love
coconut flour and enjoy putting my face in the bag and
smelling it before I
use it in a recipe!
The flour
smelled like
coconut, but the final product didn't have that
coconut taste; but this was the first time I've tasted a product
using coconut flour, so maybe I don't know a true
coconut taste!
Also, we sell neutral
coconut oil which is ideal for everyday
use and doesn't have the aroma or
smell of
coconut.
I don't normally
use virgin
coconut oil, because it makes everything taste and
smell like
coconut.
I
use about 2 - 3 cups distilled water, a few teaspoons of baby soap, a few teaspoons of
coconut oil and then about 5 - 10 drops of lavender oil (or more I really just add it until it
smells good).»
First, be sure to pre-heat and lightly grease your waffle iron (I like to
use a
coconut oil cooking spray for making pancakes and waffles as it
smells amazing as it cooks).
I love Philosophy because their Pineapple
Coconut shower gel
smells AMAZING and they believe that
smelling good makes you feel good and I feel good when I
use their shower gels.
we usually
use coconut oil but I would love to try these... the
smells sound fabulous!
's SPF and UVA tests, so you know it is safe to
use, and it has a great
coconut smell which really puts you in the summer spirit.
I love the
smell of
coconut, I
use it often and I have a great
coconut oil soap recipe to share with you
using the cold process method.
My wife doesn't
use the
coconut oil herself though as she's not overly keen on the
smell (personally I love it) and also I think ladies would need to
use it more sparingly on the face as it can give an oily / shiny appearance which is an undesirable look to have so I am informed.
I
use refined
coconut oil in mine so that I do not taste it at all... if you
use unrefined
coconut oil it will
smell and taste of
coconut.
great replacement for popcorn — they even
smell like popcorn to me because I
used coconut oil to make my popcorn!!
I
used a couple orders of Mountain Rose Herb
coconut oil and was so happy with it (even their packing invoices
smell wonderfully of herbs!)
I like
coconut oil, but I
use other kinds too: almond, jojoba, even mustard oil (it
smells!).
I know its not as good as the virgin oil, but I feel like its better than not
using it at all, and it has no
coconut flavor or
smell!
I love the
smell of
coconut flour and how it tastes, however, each time I
use a
coconut flour recipe and substitute in
coconut milk, I find the batter goes from liquid to solid real quick, and we can't afford to
use an excessive amount of milk to fix it!
I like to
use unscented skin products, but
coconut - scented and aromatic
smells are always welcome!
I love the
smell (like
coconut and sea salt combined) and the wand is easy to
use and get out of the tube.
It
smells like
coconuts, reminds me of the much needed beach vacation I'd love to take any day now, also it has a nice fine and even mist so that's great because I'm not getting shot in the face with spray whenever I
use it.
He was born on the shaded back porch of the board and batten house, cabin really, that
smelled in every room of pork fat and greens and of Miss Mamie's
Coconut Oil Soap hi mother
used to wash down the floorboards.
Apart from the flea - killing insecticides, the shampoo
uses coconut conditioners to moisturize and soothe itchy, irritated skin and actually
smells quite lovely for a flea shampoo.