MY REVIEW OF THE RECIPE FROM “THE 30-DAY CANDIDA CLEANSE“
Puffed Quinoa Treats
(2 out of 3) – Pretty good! Love the texture.
Suggested Changes: Add in something more, like carob chips or coconut flakes, to give it more flavor.
Review: I really like this recipe! It’s really bland, big surprise soooo much of this recipe book is bland, so I gave it a 2 out of 3 stars. It’s not really good to eat alone, but they’re still pretty tasty when you’re craving a mild peanut butter taste, and the crispy texture is fun. 🙂 The recipe is really sticky to make, but it’s fun to get your hands dirty and making the quinoa balls makes you feel like you’re baking cookies.
I would def make this again, but will experiment with adding other things to it to see if the flavor can improve – like some carob chips or some coconut flakes or something.
Just so you know…
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Just putting this stuff out there for me so I can remember it (cuz Lyme Disease has totally killed my short term memory), and for you in case it’s helpful too!
what about almond paste or almond flour and carob? mmmm
Bobbie Schultheis Houllis 386-295-4852
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 6:28 PM, The Boomie Blog wrote:
> Boomie posted: “MY REVIEW OF THE RECIPE FROM “THE 30-DAY CANDIDA CLEANSE” > Puffed Quinoa Treats (2 out of 3) – Pretty good! Love the texture. > Suggested Changes: Add in something more, like carob chips or coconut > flakes, to give it more flavor. Review: I really like ” >
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