I was wondering though as I'm new to this type of eating, I see this recipe for the chocolate mouse and am
wondering about the coconut milk.
Not exact matches
Just
wondering about canned tomatoes and
coconut milk — I stopped buying those in cans when I found out the cans are usually lined with plastic that contains BPA which is particularly absorbed into tomatoes because of the acid in tomatoes and into
coconut milk because of the high fat content.
I actually
wonder about the thin or thickness of the
coconut milk... I've had very mixed experiences with different brands.
I was curious; I forget
about coconut milk and
wondered how something was made that looked like
milk but was dairy free.
I am
wondering the same thing
about the
coconut milk.
You mentioned something
about homemade
coconut... I think homemade
coconut milk and I was
wondering....
I have a lot of people that
wonder about a dairy free substitute, now I can tell them with certainty that it can be made dairy free and that you had success with the
coconut milk.
Elana I've come across a few
coconut milk ice cream recipes and am
wondering about the use of eggs.
Looks lovely and thanks for the tip
about using the leftover
coconut milk in the soup, by coincidence I have some in my fridge and was
wondering what to do with it!
So I've read (and re-read) this post and your more recent Canned
Coconut Milk + Coconut Cream 101 post, and I'm wondering what you think about using whipped coconut cream in place of whipped dairy cream in a classic icebox cake (see this one for example: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2009/4/21/one-ribbon-tied-package-and-a-winner.html?rq=i
Coconut Milk +
Coconut Cream 101 post, and I'm wondering what you think about using whipped coconut cream in place of whipped dairy cream in a classic icebox cake (see this one for example: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2009/4/21/one-ribbon-tied-package-and-a-winner.html?rq=i
Coconut Cream 101 post, and I'm
wondering what you think
about using whipped
coconut cream in place of whipped dairy cream in a classic icebox cake (see this one for example: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2009/4/21/one-ribbon-tied-package-and-a-winner.html?rq=i
coconut cream in place of whipped dairy cream in a classic icebox cake (see this one for example: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2009/4/21/one-ribbon-tied-package-and-a-winner.html?rq=icebox).
So I am thinking
about starting the paleo diet, but I am
wondering what I can use instead of
coconut milk?
In particular, I was
wondering about coconut in all its various forms — oil, flour,
milk, shredded natural, etc..
I am
wondering the same thing
about the
coconut milk.
I read previous posts
about subbing out the
coconut milk but am
wondering if dairy
milk will work?
You mentioned something
about homemade
coconut... I think homemade
coconut milk and I was
wondering....