…dark chocolate chips 1 tsp coconut oil Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 F. Combine the almond flour and stevia, breaking up any clumps. Stir in the coconut oil, applesauce,…
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…would not recommend using another substitute for the brown rice syrup as this crucial ingredient is used to bind the treats together since we have omitted marshmallows. 2. Chocolate Banana…
…it’s the pollen from weeds, trees, and grasses that are the worst allergy culprits—not flowers. So, this food may be more effective for some people than others. 10) Chocolate, believe…
…Cloves Dried peppermint Star anise Cocoa powder Dried Mexican oregano Celery seed Black chokeberry Dark chocolate Flaxseed meal Black elderberry Polyphenol-Rich Foods: A Recap To quote Michael Pollan from his…
…Chef Note: Tossing in some chocolate candies will delight any kid, or you could also use chocolate chips, cocoa nibs, dried fruit, or coconut flakes. Chef Note: You could use…
…Chocolate Milk Flavored Coffees Iced Tea Vitamin-enhanced Water Candies Chocolate Fruit Drinks and Punch Cakes Pizza Baked Beans Canned or Pre-made Soup Cereal (including Granola) and Cereal Bars Peanut Butter…
…serving Calories: 369 Fat: 6.2 g Carbs: 67.6 g Fiber: 12.4 g Protein: 13.7 g Chocolate Hazelnut Smoothie (Vegan) Ingredients: 2 scoops chocolate Harvest Protein Blend 1 oz toasted hazelnuts…
…cup peanut butter 1/3 cup honey 1/4 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp vanilla extract 1/2 tsp sea salt 1 1/4 cups oat flour 1/3 cup mini chocolate chips Directions: Combine chickpeas,…
…coffee, yogurts, chewing gum, candies, chocolate, baked goods, frozen dairy products, ready-to-eat cereals, frostings and fillings. Be careful when using it to bake with as it tends to brown quickly…
…melted chocolate. Chef Note: You can use any coffee you prefer. With this batch, I used a Café Bustelo Instant Espresso. Nutrition Information: Yields 18 servings Calories: 80 Fat: 7…