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Hemp Coconut Supreme

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Hemp Coconut Supreme

OK, so I am not the best photographer. But, I make up for it by making food that is easy and nourishing and tastes good.

My method is often just finding the best products that can be turned into quick and easy meals. Coconut Butter is a must to have in your pantry. If you have not tried it, let me tell you a few things you will want to know about it, and then give you some ideas on how to enjoy it.

1. It is made up of sun dried coconut ground up into a butter. Simple. Just like peanut butter or almond butter.

2. You do not need to refrigerate it after opening, but you must be careful not to contaminate it with any food particles. If you do refrigerate it, it gets as hard as a rock and is not as easy to use.

3. When you first open it, the oils might have separated from the meat, like many nut butters do after sitting for a period of time. Just stir it up with a butter knife or spoon and blend until creamy.

4. Now for the good part. Try eating one teaspoon of this rich yummy on it's own. Amazing, right? For many this is a quick fix for a satiating sweet fatty dessert or bite to give them extra energy or just a thrill.  It works great for anyone wanting to get off sugar as it can substitute for sweet and creamy and is so very satisfying. I dare anyone to eat more than two teaspoons at a time, although you may want to. Take it slow and savor it. 

5. Uses may include spreading on it toast, adding to smoothies or adding some water to make a creamy sauce. I use this ingredient in my cocoa truffles. It is what sets them apart from others. Yum. You can also blend some with water for a sweet sauce over your fruit.

6. In the recipe above, I blended about a cup + of water to a heaping tbsp of coconut butter. I added about 1/4 cup of Hemp Hearts and a a tablespoon of flax meal. The result is a thick and creamy sauce. I pour it over my papaya (shown here with a sliced banana and cinnamon) for pure enjoyment and nourishment. Refrigerate the remaining for the next day or later in the afternoon. Play with these ingredients as they can be turned into a variety of beverages and sauces.

7. The Hemp Hearts can be used alone to make a quick hemp milk for smoothies or just a refreshing drink.

8. The flax seeds can also be used to sprinkle on top of the fruit salad. Remember they create a thickening to whatever liquid you add them to, so be prepared if you store some for a time, because it will be much thicker after it has sat for awhile. This is why I often just sprinkle them on just before I eat my meal.

 

Try it out, tell me how you like it. What amazing concoction did you come up with?

 

 

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Teecchino with Coconut oil and Rice Syrup

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Teecchino with Coconut oil and Rice Syrup

Caffeine & Sugar Free Teecchino Latte

I will admit that I am a hot drink fanatic. I love coffee as much as I love my life (slight exaggeration) , but it does not love me as much. So, I must drink it sparingly. A little bit of a sweet taste is something I also love, so when I experimented with Rice Syrup and Coconut Nectar for my 3 Part Video Series about getting off sugar, I was super happy. I love the flavors that these new sweeteners coming on the market provide.  Then there is Teeccino. Oh gosh, what a fabulous drink to replace my coffee with. I brew it up and blend it with coconut oil and rice syrup. OMG. Seriously, this drink is so delicious and satisfying. What is great is that the herbs it contains are excellent for nourishment and I can have a huge cup in the afternoon and still sleep at night. It is also good brewed up black. Give it a try, and give some of these new sweeteners on the market a try as well. YUM! 

 

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Amazon Best Seller - a la Oils, The Golden Elixirs of Coconut, Flax & Pumpkin

Happy New Year Everyone! Wishing you the best health ever!

Yeah! I Just got my new e-book, "a la Oils, The Golden Elixirs of Coconut, Flax & Pumpkin Seed Oils" up on Kindle Amazon and it became a best seller today. Tomorrow only: January 2, get it for only .99. Learn the secrets of good fats and oils with simple recipes on how to combine raw, cooked and cultured foods. Get it now, and give it a "like" while you are there. With promotional purchase comes a video clip on how to make the best "Coconut Roasted Pumpkin Seeds" ever! Once you make purchase send message on FB and I will send you link. Happy New Year Everyone.  Buy it here NOW

 

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Live Fermentation Class: Cultured Veggies, Coconut Kefir & More

Come Learn to Make the Most Powerful Foods on the Planet!

A "luncheon" Fermentation Class with Chef Teton! 

Probiotic Rich Foods for:

Great Digestion * Flexible Joints * Radiant Skin * Immune Building

Plus Fabulous Tastes & Textures to any meal!

Cultured Veggies, Coconut Kefir, Coconut Yogurt, 

Beet Kvass, & Ogi (fermented millet).

Let's Get Cultured! 

Chef Teton's Fermentation Class -  Sept 22nd - 11 to 5 Waiehu Beach

Come learn how to make easy and affordable foods brimming with probiotic bacteria. The foods we will make are staples where people live to be a healthy 100 years old. Enhance your digestion, and enhance your life!

Together we will make these powerful foods!

1. Culture/Ferment Vegetables (think Sauerkraut)

2. Ferment fresh Coconut milk into Kefir

3. Ferment fresh Coconut meat into yogurt pudding

4. Ferment Beet for Beet Kvass (delicious probiotic beverage)

5. Make Ogi, fermented millet grain (a staple of Africa, delicious for cereal) porridge.

We will eat like Royalty with a Raw Lunch, and everyone will go home with a jar of Beet Kvass and their own Cultured Veggies!

Class will be held at a beautiful estate on the ocean front in Waiehu. 

 Cost: $87.50 plus $15.00 for food

Space is limited. Call now for reservation. Payment in full needed to hold your space.  All credit cards accepted.

Read about the power of Cultured Veggies - Why they are a must in your diet!

http://www.chefteton.com/cultured-foods

Learn more on this video clip of my DVD on Cultured Foods

Call: 808-250-1535 to reserve your spot!

For more information click http://www.chefteton.com/

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