Many foods are commonly paired together for taste: peanut butter and chocolate, ham and cheese, cookies and milk, spaghetti and meatballs, wine and cheese… the list goes on. Yet there’s…
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…the market today. They come in two delicious natural flavors: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Triple Chocolate. Both are sinful, and while I enjoy them right out of the package,…
…decadent milkshake, you don’t have to deprive yourself; reach for BioTRUST Low Carb instead. You can mix any of the fantastic flavors (Milk Chocolate, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Vanilla Cream, Peach…
…day—to see how that impacts your food cravings. Alternatively, you can abstain from those foods to see if you want them more or less. Is that afternoon chocolate something you…
…and healthy omega-3 fats. 6. Cocoa Chocolate is not only one of our favorite foods but one the good bacteria loves too due to the rich concentration of flavonoids.9, 10…
…varieties, are a rich source of nutrients, fiber, and antioxidants like vitamin C, selenium, and anthocyanin. 5. Dark chocolate and cocoa power, also rich in plant flavanols, have been found…
…syrup, berries, whipped cream, ice cream, chocolate chips, candied sprinkles, etc., etc. But pancakes can also be turned into a dessert pretty easily with syrup, fruit compote, and whipped toppings….
Most of us are familiar with making smoothies, shakes, puddings, and other dessert- (chocolate, vanilla, caramel) or fruit-flavored protein recipes using a quality protein powder. If you pick up an…
…over low heat: 12 Tbsp Butter 2 oz Dark Chocolate Step 3: In a separate bowl, beat 3 whole eggs. Step 4: Stir melted chocolate mixture into eggs. Step 5:…
…chocolate, vanilla, fruit punch, as well as unflavored for those who like to keep their coffee simple. 2. Turmeric Aside from adding a beautiful hue to your golden latte, turmeric…