Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Over steamed veggies, cooking eggs, stir fry, on WW pancakes, in smoothies, as a garlic spread or Italian dipping oil are just a few ways. Others include coating a chicken to bake, in biscuits, frying veggie dumplings and in candies. We don't use very many other oils so whereever it calls for it we now use the coconut oil. Ber Sally <sally.hoffman@...> wrote: I've decided my most favourite way of using coconut oil is in rice. It really compliments it. The rice soaks it up and it goes down easier. With some things it tastes to oily but not with rice. What is your 'most favourite' way of using it. It will compile a good list for newbies to use when they ask Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 I like mine on garlic mashed potatoes..... Margie Sally <sally.hoffman@...> wrote: I've decided my most favourite way of using coconut oil is in rice. It really compliments it. The rice soaks it up and it goes down easier. With some things it tastes to oily but not with rice. What is your 'most favourite' way of using it. It will compile a good list for newbies to use when they ask Sally __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 I use a couple of tablespoons on my toast....then cinnamon and sweetner or a nut butter...this makes a good snack too. Chocolate candy. On veggie's especially corn on the cob, yummy In place of butter for just about anything. SeaLady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Sally, one of my favorites with VCO is to make waffles with the CO and they come out very crispy. Then I load up the waffle with more VCO and agave syrup. Yum!! Happy New Year to all-I hope this is the year we can all reach our goals and take the time to enjoy all our blessings. Barb > > What is your 'most favourite' way of using it. It will compile a good > list for newbies to use when they ask > Sally > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 I mix a tablespoon of a mixture of coconut oil and coconut milk and put it in my evening tea. This is really good with an evening snack of strawberries and gouda. > > Sally, one of my favorites with VCO is to make waffles with the CO and > they come out very crispy. Then I load up the waffle with more VCO > and agave syrup. Yum!! > Happy New Year to all-I hope this is the year we can all reach our > goals and take the time to enjoy all our blessings. Barb > > > > > What is your 'most favourite' way of using it. It will compile a > good > > list for newbies to use when they ask > > Sally > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Excellant idea , for newbies and oldies who haven'y thought of the different ways to use VCO .. I use it in mty morning oatmeal , it melts when the oatmeal cooks tehn I add unsweetened coconut also for roughage and filler. Jo --------- Re: Favourite ways to use vco > >I like mine on garlic mashed potatoes..... > > Margie > >Sally <sally.hoffman@...> wrote: > I've decided my most favourite way of using coconut oil is in rice. It >really compliments it. The rice soaks it up and it goes down easier. >With some things it tastes to oily but not with rice. > >What is your 'most favourite' way of using it. It will compile a good >list for newbies to use when they ask >Sally > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 ---I love love love coconut oil in my smoothies. My favorite smoothies consist of a handfull of spinach, a carrot, some oranges, frozen fruit from summer in the freezer~ either blueberries, strawberries or blackberries,a lemon, a glob of raw honey, a big glob of vco oil, some flax seed, acidophilus and ginger root. Sometimes I also put raw egg in it(of ocurse not a store bought egg but our fresh organic eggs) . Then I fill the blender w/ ice~ about 6 cubes and swirl. ~ I also love coconut oil for cooking popcorn! num num! In Coconut Oil , jo-jimochs@... wrote: > > Excellant idea , for newbies and oldies who haven'y thought of the different ways to use VCO .. I use it in mty morning oatmeal , it melts when the oatmeal cooks tehn I add unsweetened coconut also for roughage and filler. Jo > > --------- Re: Favourite ways to use vco > > > > >I like mine on garlic mashed potatoes..... > > > > Margie > > > >Sally <sally.hoffman@...> wrote: > > I've decided my most favourite way of using coconut oil is in rice. It > >really compliments it. The rice soaks it up and it goes down easier. > >With some things it tastes to oily but not with rice. > > > >What is your 'most favourite' way of using it. It will compile a good > >list for newbies to use when they ask > >Sally > > > >__________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 I cook my breakfast cereals in Coconut milk..even grits, farina, cream of wheat or oatmeal. I do a mixture of about 50 percent water and 50 percent Coconut Milk. I also like a bit of shredded coconut with chopped prunes and nuts as a toping. Sweetened with maple syrup. Yum!! I also love mixing coconut oil with a few drops of Braggs liquid aminos and pouring over my warm steamed veggies. > > > I've decided my most favourite way of using coconut oil is in > rice. It > > >really compliments it. The rice soaks it up and it goes down > easier. > > >With some things it tastes to oily but not with rice. > > > > > >What is your 'most favourite' way of using it. It will compile a > good > > >list for newbies to use when they ask > > >Sally > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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