Sentences with phrase «uses like oil»

Virgin coconut oil (especially from Radiant Life) is wonderful for skin care, weight loss and therapeutic uses like oil pulling.
It's not really even a decent oil to consider for personal care uses like oil pulling either.

Not exact matches

I can't use previously purchased food besides essentials like butter, salt, pepper, garlic, and olive oil.
It's often said that cheap oil will not hurt the rise of renewables like solar because oil is used mainly to power things like automobiles, while renewables are mostly used for electricity generation.
Disruptions in Venezuela's oil industry can have outsize impact on the country, as oil brings in about 95 % of its export revenue, which has been used to purchase imports like food and medicine as domestic production dries up.
Plus, when manufacturers take sugar out of products, they often add in bad - for - you fats like palm oil and cream to make up for the taste, They also use sugar alcohols, which can have a laxative effect if eaten in excess.
In theory, such choices are designed to attract other industries to the province in much the same way that Texas, which has no state income tax, tries to use its oil revenues to convince companies in footloose industries, like electronics, to set up shop in the state.
Consulting companies like Tata, based in India, use them to supply computer workers at American banks, oil companies and sometimes software firms.
The Texas Gulf Coast is home to many of the nation's oil refineries and chemical plants, which routinely use chemicals like benzene that are known carcinogens.
Vredenburg says for this reason, it is best to use EROI to compare «like» resources such as oilsands and conventional oil, and not to venture comparisons too far beyond.
Like anyone along the route of proposed oil or gas pipelines, Rosinski was in a position where, had she not signed the agreement, her land would have been taken anyway by virtue of eminent domain — a right the government can assert to seize private property for public use.
He works to reduce tropical deforestation, notably in Southeast Asia, associated with the production of agricultural commodities (like palm oil, soy, beef and leather) used in products sold by major private sector retailers and brands.
ARM can be also used as a storage value, as its price represents a fraction of crude oil, while it can be also exchanged for any other major cryptocurrency like Ethereum (ETH), from where it could be transacted in any altcoin.
Matt Ridley, for example, in his recent book, The Rational Optimist, argues that the oil sands are a much more sane solution to current energy needs than things like wind (too unreliable and too little output) and biofuels (wasteful use of land).
Assuming you used a discount brokerage house like Charles Schwab and paid about $ 9 per trade, you'd be looking at a $ 63 fee right off the bat, and no costs thereafter as you collected your big oil dividends without any interference from a third - party middleman.
Over the past four years the Wildrose has excelled at using wedge issues like oil and gas royalties and property rights to drive the political agenda in Alberta.
This is the same insti.tution that looks the other way when children are ra.ped, that tell people in AIDS - ridden parts of the world not to use condoms, that peddles miracles to old ladies like snake oil salesmen.
In some things, we see the effect in the earth, that we can use resources faster than they can replenish themselves; like the fish in the sea or the oil in the ground, we have to seek what we need further and deeper.
He said while people call Jesus or Mother Teresa heroes, they should use the same description for people like 19th century oil tycoon, John D. Rockefeller and inventor and businessman, Thomas Edison.
Consider this, the antichrist uses the teachings of Jesus to make people sin, like hatred, intolerance, greed (Romney calls it profit) killing (war for oil).
Sins like greed (they call it profit or being a successful businessman so it's ok) hatred and intolerance (right now it's against gays and muslims, used to be blacks and the nazis used the Jews) killing (starting wars for oil profits, they call it protecting American interests).
So many of you are starting to use basic logic and reason about the world around you and my greed of selling snake oil and magic beans isn't working like I planned.
«We have single - ingredient items like coconut oil or hemp seeds, which people use in making smoothies, sauces and baked goods,» Roulac says.
Can I use any other type of oil instead of coconut like olive oil?
Since going all natural, I'll admit I hardly use any products at all — bar oils like coconut oil * the best!
My husband doesn't like the teste of coconut too... I use the coconut oil whithout the test of coconut
You could try using almond or macadamia nut oil although sadly I'm not too sure what the ratio or flavour would be like, hope it's still delicious x
I would like to know where you find the dates and in some of your other recipe you use coconut oil and rolled oats.
Lower starch vegetables like cauliflower replace the mash on our shepherd's pie and we use more nutrient - dense foods like butter and ground almonds (instead of refined flours and vegetable oil) in our cakes and cookies.
You could try using another oil such as almond or macadamia oil however I haven't tried this myself before so I'm not too sure what the flavour or consistency would be like.
You could try using melted coconut oil instead however I'm not sure what the taste and consistency will be like.
In regards to using coconut oil as a face moisturiser, I've heard many people who said that it has been the best thing ever to use on their faces, but at the same time there are heaps that said it made them broke out (with acne) like crazy.
Hi Ella this is more about ACV and coconut oil (which I do love) but when I use them on my face they make my face go red like someone with rosacia; — LRB - Joanna xxx
I have been buying my organic extra virgin coconut oil online in 1 gallon pail because I use it all the time for cooking, baking & beauty care along with other goodies like hemp seeds, organic almonds, etc..
Cooking Tri-tip — a triangular chunk of bottom sirloin that most of the country ignores — they use a simple marinade, mop and sauce comprised of virgin olive oil, balsamic or cider vinegar, and finely chopped fresh garlic, which is brushed onto the meat while on the grill, using long rosemary branches tied together like a short broom.
You could try using melted cacao butter, or something like almond or macadamia oil instead, although sadly I haven't tried these myself before so I'm not too such about the flavour and ratio.
I'm always amazed when you can use healthier ingredients for the same results but we're so used to things like oil and egg that we don't even bother trying or remember to do so.
I love to use peanut powder in recipes like this because it's a great way to get the fiber and protein from peanuts in a shake or smoothie without all the oil, and it is so darn tasty, too!
But they taste like chewing on frozen coconut oil...: / I» m now using them in smoothies because no one will eat plain.
1 / 2T Oil 1 Medium onion, diced 1 Large clove of garlic, minced 1» pc ginger, minced 1 / 2T Cinnamon 1t Cumin 1t Ground coriander 1 - 2t Harissa (optional if you like a bit of heat - or try 1 / 2t Chili Flakes) 1 / 2t Salt 1 / 3C Red lentils 1 1/2 C Vegetable broth 1 x 400g / 14oz Can of chopped tomatoes 1 1/2 C Cubed squash (I prefer large chunks) 1 Large carrot, chopped into large chunks 2 Medium courgettes, chopped into large chunks 1 / 2C Dried fruit (I used a mixture of unsulphured dried apricots and dried figs) 1T Lemon juice Chopped fresh parsley to serve
Our goals in using coconut oil here were to help the Chocolate Lava Dip stay a bit more smooth, velvety and liquid - y, while replacing fats like shortening that would be more typically used in this type of recipe (but which we'd prefer not to use in our recipes).
Teressa Cutter (an Aussie Chef) uses a lot of coconut oil in her recipes, might like her website http://www.thehealthychef.com I pretty much use you and her as my go to for goodies!
I actually like using coconut oil with shrimp recipes, it gives the shrimp a different, coconutty taste.
Sear in olive oil over high heat in a skillet (I like to use a cast iron pan for steaks, if possible).
Ingredients 1 pie crust (I used this one, with Spectrum vegetable shortening substituted for the butter) 1 1/2 ounces bittersweet chocolate 1/4 cup light corn syrup 2 teaspoons neutral oil, like safflower 3/4 cup dark brown sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon espresso powder 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs 1 1/2 cups toasted pecan halves
If you look at the post again, you'll see that I use refined coconut oil because I don't care for the strong taste of virgin coconut oil when not countered with an equally strong flavor like chocolate.
With a large metal spoon, stir in the oil and the cold water until the flour is all absorbed (or mix on low speed with the paddle attachment), If you are mixing by hand, repeatedly dip one of your hands or the metal spoon into cold water and use it, much like a dough hook, to work the dough vigorously into a smooth mass while rotating the bowl in a circular motion with the other hand.
(I usually don't like the consistency of coconut flour but adding the almond flour and cocoa powder I can't even taste the coconut flour) of course used the eggs and coconut oil also..
I have never tried vegetable oil and I really like to use canola.
First time using coconut oil, didn't realize it hardens so quickly so had to re-melt it a couple times but other than that really liked the flavor it gives the bread.
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