Sentences with phrase «with pieces of banana»

Optionally, top with pieces of banana.
I used the chia seeds for fuel in the form of a pudding with a piece of banana and stevia.
So far it has worked out great, so why fix something that isn't broken.I topped these muffins with pieces of bananas and others with a mix of pumpkin & chia seeds and some crushed walnuts.
Peanut butter with a piece of banana.
Mix breast milk or formula with a piece of banana, some apple juice orprne juice, apricot puré or anything similar that your baby likes.

Not exact matches

Someone brought a bowl of fruit in, and Amar Nath enthusiastically chopped up the oranges, mangoes and bananas into little pieces with a large knife.
Faced with the prospect of trying to keep these two loud mouths quiet all morning, I tucked a few pieces of banana bread, a bowl of blueberries, a water bottle, and my camera into a bag, strapped them all into the minivan, and drove to the lake.
However, if you have diabetes / pre-diabetes and you are including bananas as part of a whole meal then I would just balance them with some healthy fat (avocados, nuts, etc.) You could have a banana on top of a piece of sprouted whole grain toast with some almond butter and that would be a good option.
Layer your parfait starting with strawberries, then banana and pineapple and then chia pudding ending with a few banana pieces and then a dollop of your favorite jam.
I also tried an apple version, with sliced apples on the bottom instead of bananas, and chopped apple pieces throughout.
Decorated with a piece of dried banana and a pecan nut, there is no doubt what this brownie contains.
To finish out her Planet Box lunch box I gave her a piece of Trader Joe's Rosemary Focaccia with some Earth Balance, an apple and banana pouch and one of the best nectarines I've tasted so far this year.
Piece of heaven: Banana crepes (easy: 2 eggs + 1 banana) topped with cinnamon vanilla coconut whipped cream and chopped strawberries.
Rather than digging into a piece of guilt - ridden cake or ice cream that's filled with refined sugar, try eating a sweet banana with a little organic coconut cream on top.
Kristen has some suggestions in her book above and Nourishing Traditions for Baby and Child would have many more (http://amzn.to/10FxbZO) I do not know the age of your son and I am not a nutritionist, however, if it were my child, I would try bananas, avocados, egg yolks, pieces of pastured liver (cooked), cheese cubes, homemade grain free muffins, pastured butter, some yummy homemade crackers (have to search for grain free ones... here's one with quinoa that would be good after 12 months... http://www.scratchmommy.com/cheesy-quinoa-crackers/).
Get a bite of it with a banana, a strawberry, a piece of pineapple, an almond, a piece of chocolate and some granola — YUM!
Ingredients: 1.5 flax eggs (1.5 Tbsp flaxseed meal + 4 Tbsp water) 1/4 cup olive oil 1/4 cup maple syrup 3/4 cup pumpkin puree (not pie filling) 1/2 of a medium ripe banana, mashed 1/2 cup of coconut sugar — you can sub brown sugar but the coconut sugar gives it a deep, rich flavor 1/2 tsp sea salt 2 tsp baking soda 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1/2 cup water 1 cup + 1 Tbsp gluten free rolled oats 1/2 cup + 1 Tbsp almond meal (ground from raw almonds) 1 1/4 cup gluten free flour (I used Bob's Redmill) Optional: Topped with pepitas and walnut pieces
One of my go to's... A piece of whole grain toast, with peanut butter, and a banana or some other fruit!
3/4 of a blender loosely filled with greens (I used Trader Joe's «Power Greens» mix of baby spinach, chard, and kale) 1/4 — 1/2 cup of coconut milk (from the carton) or any non-dairy milk 5 large green figs 1/2 of a cucumber, chopped into big chunks 1/2 inch piece of peeled ginger (optional) 1 large frozen banana, chopped into big chunks
Ingredients 1 cup of cashew flour (cashew nuts powdered in a blender) 1/4 of a cup maple syrup 1/4 of a cup raw cacao butter, melted 1/2 cup fresh or thaw frozen raspberries (or banana pieces, or raisins, or dried mango, or cacao nibs etc...) Method In a bowl mix the cashew flour with the maple syrup and the melted cacao butter.
With layers of filling oats, nourishing chia seeds, creamy almond milk, antioxidant - packed cacao powder, sweet banana pieces and warming vanilla extract, this will taste like a morning treat that you very much deserve!
* Put 5 tbsp sucanat (will put 4 next time) and no stevia or maple syrup * Replaced coconut oil with 1 tsp olive oil, and a small piece of a banana * Replaced chocolate chips with cocoa nibs and roasted sunflower seeds
The bananas used were very brown and Dimity thinks that this helped with the texture; the mashed bananas also weren't fully mixed in, so you'd get some banana in a piece of the cake.
Oh, strawberry banana is my FAVORITE flavor combination... I am going to try making these later in the week with a new batch of finally - in - season strawberry pieces!
-- 1 cup dates (about 9 pieces), pitted, chopped — 2 tablespoons boiling water — 1 teaspoon baking soda — 1 and 1/2 cups brown rice flour — 1/2 cup millet flour — 2 teaspoons baking powder — 3 bananas, peeled and mashed with a fork — 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil — 2 organic or free - range eggs — 1 vanilla bean, split and seeded — grated zest of 1 lemon — sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds
If you want sweetness say in a smoothie make sure to follow the 80 % alkaline to 20 % acidic in your ingredients - so just a small piece of banana with avocado and lots of greens etc..
The King Kong Sundae will pack a sweet punch for up to 12 people with 24 scoops of ice cream, two cupcakes, sprinkles, caramel sauce, fudge sauce, strawberry sauce, marshmallows, Reese's Pieces, chocolate chip cookies, crushed waffle cones, gummy bears, white chocolate strawberry shavings, sliced bananas, toasted walnuts and whipped cream, and then topped off with giant swirly pops.
The King Kong Sundae packs a sweet punch for up to 12 people with 24 scoops of ice cream, two cupcakes, sprinkles, caramel sauce, fudge sauce, strawberry sauce, marshmallows, Reese's Pieces, chocolate chip cookies, crushed waffle cones, gummy bears, white chocolate strawberry shavings, sliced bananas, toasted walnuts and whipped cream, and then topped off with giant swirly pops.
And since I've been baking with coconut flour for ages, making a coconut flour banana bread was a piece of cake, er, slice of bread.
Place each piece of fruit with a banana in a plastic baggie.
You may also try offering very soft and small pieces of toast for your baby to gnaw on at this stage, but be cautious with toast as it can be more of a choking hazard than banana or avocado.
I think I had a piece of my chocolate chip banana bread with peanut butter.
(If your child insists you have «four pieces of fruit», acknowledge this is true, and try instead with two bananas and two toy cars).
A small sandwich with butter, or a piece of banana are great snacks to boost her energy intake.
Offer small pieces of mashed banana for baby to pick up with her fingers, or thin some mashed banana with a bit of water or breastmilk if you prefer to start with a puree.
A baby who is just six or seven months old can sit with the family and hold a banana, pincer grip cooked veggies and meat chunks, gnaw on a piece of toasted bread, or enjoy some fresh berries.
WEEKEND Breakfast: 2 soft - poached eggs, with 30 g smoked salmon, 1/4 avocado and 1 slice wholegrain sourdough, plus a regular skim latte and a carrot, celery, apple, ginger and kale juice Morning tea: Low fat Greek yoghurt with nuts and berries Lunch: Barley wrap with 1/4 avocado, grilled chicken, reduced fat cheese, baby spinach and lite mayonnaise, plus a piece of fruit Afternoon tea: 1 slice of reduced fat cheese with 2 wholegrain crackers or home - made banana and bran muffin Dinner: Pork and vegetable stir - fry with 3/4 cup of brown rice and 2 kiwi fruit.
• Dried anchovies • Nut butters (preferably made from crispy nuts) • Cheese (highest quality, raw if possible) • Summer sausage • Cooked meats, poultry, fish and bratwurst coins • Ripe fruits, especially berries (frozen blueberries are yummy and sometimes soothing to hurting gums) and bananas (kids love to grasp them) • Dried and freeze - dried fruits, especially during the winter when fresh are less available • Flaxseed / nut or seed crackers, properly prepared • Pieces of dates or date logs • Nori sheets for making quick rolls ups with leftovers • Liver mousse • Full - fat yogurt (ideally homemade) • Carrot and cabbage sauerkraut (or other fermented veggie combo your family enjoys) • Fermented apple butter
I'm still dreaming of the day I can get my hands on a Vitamix or Blendtec blender (I had a bad experience with the Ninja blender as a piece of plastic at the base chipped off after blending frozen bananas).
Round out your meal with fresh berries or a sliced banana in your cereal or simply enjoy a piece of fruit or melon slice on the side.
About 45 minutes before a morning class, I will have a glass of water, a toasted piece of Eli's health bread with 2 tablespoons of nut butter, half a sliced banana sprinkled with chia seeds and bee pollen.
Then, I'll l usually have a piece of She Wolf sprouted rye bread topped with nut butter, banana, and chia seeds, or mashed avocado, flax oil, and chili flakes.
Breakfast is usually rolled oats with small amount of safe fruits (bananas, blueberries, pineapple), a bit of nuts (pecans or walnut pieces) or a swirl of peanut butter or pumpkin; and lately we've added a tsp or two of freshly ground golden flax.
Prepare yourself a nutritious whey protein shake, mixed with some high glycemic carbohydrates in the form of one banana and / or a handful of dried fruits like dates or banana pieces (or you can use pure dextrose supplement instead).
Like a piece of rye toast with almond butter and banana, eaten every day for eight months.
This day I made an Applegate italian chicken sausage along with 1 piece of bacon and sautéed baby kale and spinach with pickled onions topped with Primal Palate Meat & Potatoes Seasoning and a chocolate chip espresso banana bread muffin.
14, have been lugging around a plastic bucket filled with seemingly random items: clay, bananas, magnetic poetry pieces, paper clips, giant graphite pencils, a laptop or two, construction paper, crayons, and a couple of MaKey MaKey boxes — small invention kits created at MIT, by Eric Rosenbaum, Ed.M.»
While there is no problem with giving your hamster a piece of banana for dessert, you should avoid feeding them large quantities of this sticky fruit.
The local kit comes stocked with Maui cookies, macadamia nut pieces, coconut flakes, li hing mui sugar, bananas, pineapple, strawberries and chocolates... along with graham crackers and marshmallows, of course!
Faith Ringgold, American Collection # 4: Jo Baker's Bananas, 1997; Acrylic on canvas with pieced fabric border, 80 1/2 x 76 in.; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Purchased with funds donated by the Estate of Barbara Bingham Moore, Olga V. Hargis Family Trusts, and the Members» Acquisition Fund; Photo by Lee Stalsworth
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