Hi Tryin to be Raw,
I noticed that you asked for my chocolate chip cookie recipe. Here it is:
For the dough:
3/4 cup oat groats, ground into a flour (can sub w/ more cashew flour)
1 3/4 cup cashew flour
1/4 cup honey or agave
2 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup coconut oil
For the chocolate chunks:
1/2 cup coconut oil, 1/2 cup honey or agave, 1 cup cacao powder
First, make the chocolate chunks by gently melting the coconut oil and then blending it with the sweetener and cacao. Spread this out in a thin (3/8 inch) layer on a greased or parchment paper lined tray and freeze it. When you have made the dough, take the cacao mixture out of the freezer and chop it up into chunks.
To make the dough, gently melt the coconut oil and blend it with all the other dough ingredients. Wait a few minutes for the dough to firm up, then form it into cookie shapes on a cookie sheet. Decorate them with the chocolate chunks. Put your cookies in the fridge or freezer for 3-4 hours and then enjoy. I prefer them frozen.
I don't think this exists for humans yet, unfortunately - but what I think would be the healthiest mattress (and virtually free of dust-mites, even bed-bugs which inflict some homes recently) for humans would be the same as the healthiest for pets...
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This recipe should have 1/2 tsp. sea salt in it. More if you like saltier foods.
I noticed that you asked for my chocolate chip cookie recipe. Here it is:
For the dough:
3/4 cup oat groats, ground into a flour (can sub w/ more cashew flour)
1 3/4 cup cashew flour
1/4 cup honey or agave
2 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup coconut oil
For the chocolate chunks:
1/2 cup coconut oil, 1/2 cup honey or agave, 1 cup cacao powder
First, make the chocolate chunks by gently melting the coconut oil and then blending it with the sweetener and cacao. Spread this out in a thin (3/8 inch) layer on a greased or parchment paper lined tray and freeze it. When you have made the dough, take the cacao mixture out of the freezer and chop it up into chunks.
To make the dough, gently melt the coconut oil and blend it with all the other dough ingredients. Wait a few minutes for the dough to firm up, then form it into cookie shapes on a cookie sheet. Decorate them with the chocolate chunks. Put your cookies in the fridge or freezer for 3-4 hours and then enjoy. I prefer them frozen.