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charleneon June 18, 2009 at 12:45 pm
Dang, work it out Kim! thanks for the recipe I must try this!
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Ophélieon June 18, 2009 at 4:17 pm
Thanks for the recipe! I’m not a big fan of cashews though, maybe I can replace them with hazelnuts…
Awesome pictures of you! Everytime I see someone doing yoga, I’m in awe. I tried once, it was torture (in a good way!). I was so sweaty, I felt like I couldn’t do anything good lol. I was SO sore the next day! But I’m thinking of starting yoga seriously in July. Any advice?
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kimberlysnyderon June 21, 2009 at 9:31 pm
Hi Ophélie, you can replace with macademia nuts or really healthy Brazil nuts (if you like the taste, they are a bit more earthy), and maybe hazelnuts? I’ve never tried those before.
thanks for the yoga compliment! I’m not sure what kind of studios they have over there. But you can also get my yoga DVD which is coming out soon, and practice with me on that. :)
xx KimberlyReply
Ophélieon June 23, 2009 at 2:05 pm
Thanks for the reply! I really want to try this recipe, I love lemon! But it’s really hard to find coconut oil here, because there’s only one brand available :(
Your DVD sure looks nice! The scenery is fabulous!
As for the yoga studios in Paris, it’s mostly teaching of Hatha Yoga and Ashtanga Yoga. The studio I’m interested in is the Sivananda Center (https://www.sivananda.org/).Reply
kimberlysnyderon June 29, 2009 at 6:38 pm
Hi Ophélie- Actually the DVD was shot in French Polynesia, in Bora Bora!
I took a class at the Sivananda Center here in NYC last Sunday. It was a nice Hatha class, with lots of pranayama. Same principles as the Dharma Shiva Namaskara- which is what my teaching is based on, though there is more of a flow to my teaching, and it is more physically vigorous (to help still people’s minds!).Hopefully the DVD will be out soon! I haven’t really been able to focus on it because of our other packaging issues, but I think I will be able to soon!
oxox
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Melanieon June 18, 2009 at 5:16 pm
ok, i just made these bars and i am salivating! I can’t believe i have to wait 4 whole hours before i can eat one! i practically licked the blender clean (i make no apologies, tee hee :-P) and it was delish…..! lol! GREAT recipe Kim! Yum! :-)
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kimberlysnyderon June 21, 2009 at 9:32 pm
Hi Melanie, Great!! What did you think of them once they were frozen?? :)
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Melanieon June 24, 2009 at 9:46 pm
oh Kim, once frozen, they were super delish! Everybody in my house LOVED them! In fact, they are almost gone! People can’t keep there hands off of them!
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kimberlysnyderon June 29, 2009 at 7:17 pm
Hi Melanie! That’s great! Now you have a new summer desert to enjoy all summer long. :)
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Barbaraon March 1, 2012 at 10:03 am
my daughter made these yesterday and i just flipped out….and i have been having thyroid issues so this makes it less guilty for me….thanks again…hope i can find more like these…..by the way i always use coconut oil with my egg whites in the morning…delish
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Michelleon June 18, 2009 at 5:41 pm
Kim, could you substitue agave nectar for honey in this recipe? I understand that doing so would make these not low-glycemic or not AS low-glycemic, but. . . honey has a lot of other nutritional values (more than agave from the info I can find anyway). I know some honey has a stronger taste than agave which might interfere w/ the flavor, but what do you think? Is it worth a try? I don’t have any agave now, so I might try them w/ honey, then make them the correct way when i am able to get some to compare! This sounds great, thanks for the recipes as always!
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kimberlysnyderon June 21, 2009 at 9:34 pm
Hi Michelle,
I used to use more raw honey in my recipes, and there are benefits such as enzymes and B vitamins, etc. in raw honey. However, I consume bee pollen every day and get many of the benefits from that. It is my opinion that maintaining stability of our blood sugar and reducing inflammation is one of the most important things we can do for our health and our skin! So I have made a personal choice to consume very little raw honey, which is extremely high glycemic despite its amazing benefits- just maybe in some recipes. I think it could work here, but you could also use xylitol and Stevia. Not sure about the honey and lime! This is a much lighter recipe, and as you know honey is much stronger tasting!
xx KimberlyReply
Michelleon June 18, 2009 at 5:43 pm
PS, what size pan do you recommend putting the mixture into? I noticed you said it makes 15 bars, but didnt notice a pan size? 13″ x 9″? or something else?! Thanks!
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kimberlysnyderon June 21, 2009 at 9:35 pm
Hey Michelle, any glass pie dish is okay. I make 15 because I cut them into little bars and my dish was pretty deep, but maybe yours is more shallow!
No biggie. :)Reply
Shepon June 23, 2009 at 11:08 am
I made these this weekend and I think I ate half the tray myself! They were absolutely delicious! I liked them after they defrosted a bit, the girls in the house liked them frozen, and everyone but me agreed they were awful if left out and allowed to come up to room temperature. I can’t wait to try them again, and make them fully limey. Unfortunately, one of my limes failed to yield any juice, so I was a bit short on the lime juice. All in all a fantastic recipe! Thank you again Kim.
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kimberlysnyderon June 29, 2009 at 6:36 pm
Ha! Shep that’s funny. I guess everyone like their desert a little different. :)
Glad you liked it though!!Reply
Barbon July 11, 2009 at 12:33 pm
You use a lot of coconut oil, however scientists tell us this is a saturated fat oil and too much of that is bad for cholesterol.
I don’t understand how this can be fat burning, as it has so much fat in it between the coconut oil and the cashews. I love them both, but so much fat?
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kimberlysnyderon July 11, 2009 at 2:36 pm
Hey Barb,
That information about thinking that coconut oil was saturated and full of bad cholesterol is outdated and FALSE! We now know that coconut oil contains Lauric Acid, which can stimulate the thyroid and metabolism, and can target stored body fat. Coconut is a medium chain fatty acid that metabolizes very quickly in the body.See Also45 Best Fall Recipes To Cook For Dinner (Cozy And Delicious)Keto Rum Balls Recipe | Low Carb Dessert - Christmas SpecialAustrian Jagertee Recipe - spiced Black tea w Schnapps & RumFridge-raid stir-fry | Jamie Oliver recipesThe high amount of lime also give the liver a boost, our main fat-burning organ.
The cashews, which high in fat, are at least raw, so they will digest easier than any roasted nut. This recipe is so creamy and filling that you only need to eat a little bit!
So they are fat-burning b/c of the coconut oil and lime, and they are low glycemic and so satisfying you won’t need to eat a desert full of flour, gluten, soy, white sugar and egg.
All my very best!
KimberlyReply
shirlon July 11, 2009 at 1:24 pm
THANKS FOR THE GREEN SMOOTHIE RECIPE…HOW MUCH IS A SERVING ???Y THANKS,SHIRL
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kimberlysnyderon July 12, 2009 at 10:50 pm
Hi Shirl- Well a serving can vary from person to person, depending on your appetite, how fast your metabolism is, etc. But I generally recommend people drink at least 16 ounces a day.
xx KimberlyReply
Rick Swifton July 11, 2009 at 3:21 pm
Hi Kimberly
I saw your Good Morning America piece and I’m going to try the green smoothie. I have a question regarding some of the recipes, specifically those that use tree nut s and oils.My 19 year old daughter has a severe allergy to tree nuts (not legumes, for instance, she’s fine with peanuts).
If she ate some of the fantastic recipes you’ve highlighted, (like the AMAZING fat burning key lime bar), I’d have to get out the EpiPen in about 30 seconds. I’m serious.
So, my question is, since your ingredients possess such particular value, i.e. coconut oil stimulates the thyroid, etc, are there any acceptable substitutes that she could use in place of tree nut products?
Thank you so much for your help.
Rick
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Michelleon May 29, 2012 at 10:50 pm
Hi Rick,
I didn’t see Kimberly’s response to your question. I too cannot have nuts and honey. I was just not going to use either, but what is a substitute for the nuts, do you know the answer yet?
Instead of honey I was just going to use extra stevia.
Thanks,
MichelleReply
Hortenciaon July 13, 2009 at 2:38 am
Hi Kimberly,
I am impressed with you and appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Thank you. I have, over the years, tried many raw recipes and they are so convoluted or require so many expensive things that realistically it was just out of my reach. But, I really appreciate your simple recipes, with easy clear directions, and alternatives if don’t have certain tools…like not having a deydrator thus can just put in freezer.Soooo, here are some questions/comments:
Was I supposed to use “raw” cashews? Because I did, thinking it was the “healthiest” and I don’t really care for the flavor. I was really looking forward to them myself but was disappointed – as it turns out – my hubby loves them.
My blender is pretty strong but still not enough and still has left little bits of cashew – what blender to your recommend for purchase to achieve the smoothness you show?
Also, do you have a TIP as to when to cut or how? Mine is one big ice slab that has been difficult to “cut”. Thx!!!
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kimberlysnyderon July 16, 2009 at 9:24 pm
HI Hortencia!
Thanks so much for reaching out and emailing me! The Green Smoothie is a great starting point for you! Complicated recipes are really great when we are transitioning, as we still have a lot of cravings. As our bodies get more and more cleaned out, believe it or not, the cravings go away and we want just simple foods- salads, and greens.Yes, for this recipe you are supposed to use raw cashews. Do you like Brazil nuts? You can replace that.
I recommend a Vitamix blender. It is the strongest one out there, and you can get the refurbeshed ones- which are cheaper.
All my best,
KimberlyReply
Kathy Lopezon July 14, 2009 at 2:38 pm
i watched you on GMA this saturday and plan to try the green smoothie recipe beginning this friday 7/17/09. I had a questions about the recipe: first, it calls for a 1/3 parsley, as in cut up and then measured? (can i sub something else for parsley?
second, you said we can sub the cilantro for other greens…can you tell me what other greens?
How long should i do this smoothie? Is it 21 days or everyday ok? What else should i eat throughout the day….is tuna in water ok?, salads only?thanks,
KathyReply
kimberlysnyderon July 16, 2009 at 10:07 pm
Hey Kathy,
Yes, you can cut the cilantro and parsley completely. Some other ideas are kale, spinach, swiss chard, red leaf lettuce, etc. etc.This smoothie is not a short-term cleanse. Remember, we cleanse (as a verb) not do A cleanse (noun). Our bodies are constantly accumulating toxins every single day, not just from the environment but from poorly digested food particles that lodge in the body.
The green smoothie should be drank a the first meal of the day. If drinking it every single day is not doable, then try to do it 3 times a week. The rest of the day is a whole other story! I need a whole book to write it out! check the post fourth of july cleanse for a few ideas for other meals.
But small, long-term steps are the key. making the Green Smoothie every day is a huge improvement, as it will start to shift your body into more alkalinity.Let me know how you do!
All my very best,
xx KimberlyReply
Kristinaon July 14, 2009 at 7:38 pm
Hi Kim,
Made the Green Smoothie today cut it in half. I just could not get it to liquify. It was like munching on raw veggies in a glass.
KrisReply
Kristinaon July 14, 2009 at 7:39 pm
GREAT JOB ON GMA!!!
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kimberlysnyderon July 18, 2009 at 8:10 pm
Hey Kristina, bummer! It sounds like you don’t have the ideal blender for it. The refurbished Vitamix is the best one, or something that is somewhere between that and a $60 Oystertag blender. My Vitamix liquifies it in 30 seconds!
Let me know how you do.
xx KimberlyReply
Carmenon July 14, 2009 at 7:50 pm
Kim,
Can I use limes interchangeably with lemons? I like the taste of lemons, but my husbands likes lime juice better. Are there any nutritional differences? I love the recipes you post!
CarmenReply
kimberlysnyderon July 19, 2009 at 9:20 am
Hi Carmen,
You could give it a try with lemons, if you love them much more! Not sure how it will affect the taste, so let me know. :) Maybe they will taste like lemon-sorbet bars!
There are no nutritional differences- in fact the lemons are slightly stronger with their citric acid enzymes, so that would be even better!
Let me know how it goes!
xx KimberlyReply
Sandy Zugon July 18, 2009 at 11:03 am
Hi, my question is can the green smoothie be frozen? I’d like to freeze daily size containers so I can keep the mixture longer. Will freezing effect the smoothies nutritional value? Thanks!!
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kimberlysnyderon July 23, 2009 at 9:22 am
HI Sandy,
Freezing is a great idea. While fresh is always ideal, the nutritional content lost in freezing will be minimal. Enzymes hold up pretty great in the freezer, and that is really smart from a time perspective, to keep you on the plan so it is easy and you don’t have to make it every single day.xx Kimberly
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Stacy Wooldridgeon July 22, 2009 at 1:28 am
Hi Kimberly, I hope all is well for you. I made the Key Lime Pie bars today…Yummy! Loved, loved, loved them. I was wondering if your Papaya Salad recipe was still posted somewhere, I have looked but haven’t found it?
Love, Stacy WooldridgeReply
kimberlysnyderon July 25, 2009 at 1:25 pm
Hey Stacy!
They should be in the recipe section. It is called the Papaya-Enzyme salad.
Glad you are enjoying the recipes. Let me know if you still can’t find it!
Love, KimReply
Krishnaon July 30, 2009 at 4:54 am
What can I substitute the agave nectar with? I have brown sugar, maple syrup, honey or artificial sweetners. I have absolutely no access to agave with is not sold in my country. I really need to make this, it just looks so very yummy. Help!
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lorrion August 4, 2009 at 8:36 pm
Hi Kim,
I too couldn’t find the agave nectar. I did find Stevia extract in the packets for drinks. How many do I substitute for the 1/2 cup agave nectar? I don’t want to mix the wrong amount.
Thank you!
Also, just blended the green smoothie and gonna put in the fridge till morning to try! Can’t wait!!!
LorriReply
kimberlysnyderon August 8, 2009 at 10:36 am
HI Lori!
Hope you loved the Green Smoothie. :)
Are you using liquid or powdered Stevia? Stevia is great and actually better than agave, but it does have a sort of bitter aftertaste. So it might take some getting used to!
It is pretty sweet, so if you are using the liquid start with cutting the amount in half, taste, and add more to sweeten. The liquid would be best for this recipe. If you have powdered, start with 2 full TBS and add from there. We don’t want it to be too sweet or overpowering!
Let me know how you do.
xx KimberlyReply
Jenon August 15, 2009 at 7:23 pm
Hey!
I’ve made these a few times and loved them. Today I decided to make a batch but I didn’t have very many cashews on hand so I subbed some green apple. It was so delicious. The tartness went perfectly with the lime and it was still plenty creamy. Just an idea!
Thanks for a great recipe.
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kimberlysnyderon August 24, 2009 at 11:11 am
Hi Jen,
Wow! I will have to try that. It was still creamy??Thanks for sharing!
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Jenon September 14, 2009 at 4:09 pm
Ya, I used about 2 1/2 c cashews and 2 granny smith apples and it was creamy.
PS–I’ve also made this recipe with lemon instead of lime and raspberries. Awesome!
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Stefanieon November 25, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Kimberly! My nutrition hero! I need instant help.
I’m a big fan of yours and many of your recipes ;) BUT now there is a problem. Especially with the key lime pie bars omg! I eat TOO MUCH of them :S In the beginning I was good, stuck to a little piece after dinner and felt totally satisfied. But now since I make a big amount of it, I can’t get enough! What is really enough to eat a day? I also love the cacao truffles but the sweetness keeps me too a few at most. How does a “normal” day look for you nutritionally based? Thank you already!!!
ps. as a health instructor student I enjoy reading your blog, keep on! :)
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kimberlysnyderon November 28, 2009 at 5:10 pm
Hi Stefanie! Be sure to eat your deserts after eating a big salad or alkaline meal The key lime pie bars- try to only eat 1 or 2. :)
Greens should be a huge part of your day nutritionally.
Come visit me again! xx KimberlyReply
Timon February 12, 2012 at 7:09 pm
Hi Kim,
Can you give me an alternative to the cashews, for someone with a tree nut allergy? I cannot have cashews, macadamiea, hazelnut, brazil, etc. I can eat legumes, though. Thanks.Reply
Margoon January 24, 2010 at 1:18 pm
Hi Kim,
I have a question about the cashews. My mom is highly allergic to all nuts, and I planned to make this recipe at her house during Christmas. (I ended up just doing the chocolate macaroons, which were a hit!) In an effort to avoid grinding nuts in her blender, I bought Artisana brand raw organic cashew butter (16oz jar). How much of this butter do you think I should use in lieu of 4 cups of raw cashews? Does this change how I blend the ingredients in the Vitamix?
Thanks in advance! :)
MargoReply
Jimon June 13, 2010 at 5:35 pm
Dear Kim,
After finally having followed the recipe to it’s rapid conclusion, including freezing for 4 hours, I was having some difficulty trying to figure out how to cut the dish into 15 equal portions? Any hints would help. I did figure out 16 portions, but one of the guests (who also incidently is named Kimberly) got miffed and asked if she could have two as she thought we were shorting her a proper portion.
Thanks, OH, I forgot, if my girlfriend ate 4 portions before I brought it over to the party, will she necessarily gain any weight, if she keeps to her otherwise same routine?
Lots of love, and thanks for any insights. I do love this recipe, and look forward to enjoying and reviewing all your suggestions of good food for the body.
Jim
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Danaon May 18, 2012 at 2:45 pm
3 x 5
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emilyon December 30, 2010 at 3:28 am
So I love this recipe but the amount of fat and calories in it is way to much for what I am used to intaking at a time. Is there anything I can sub out the nuts for that would be a little less fattening?
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Kellyon April 7, 2011 at 3:10 pm
Hey Kim,
Can’t wait to make these bars, but had another question? I love those shorts in your beach photo and was wondering where you found them?
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Shawnaon September 11, 2011 at 11:56 am
Made this yesterday. They turned out amazing. My husband loved them too and he had a hard time believing they were healthy until I said ” It’s a recipe from the woman who wrote the book” (He likes the beneficial information I share with him from The Detox Solution). I think I’m going to print out a bunch of these recipes and put them in a 3 ring binder.
This was the first time I bought coconut oil and I LOVE IT! I want to take a bath in it! Well not really but I might put some in my hair.
The only regret I have from making these bars is that I scaled the ingredients it in half just in case they weren’t good.Reply
Kristion November 7, 2011 at 1:20 pm
I know this might be silly, but how much does eating like this cost? I am on a tight budget and I also have a husband to feed, but I am really interested in all of this.
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Linda Sattleron September 1, 2015 at 2:11 pm
If you live in a city where you have a Sprouts grocery store, you will find it reasonable. Introduce raw foods a little at a time and desserts is a good way to start. And….be patient.
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barbaraon February 13, 2012 at 8:04 am
Thanks for the recipe. I do not like Lime,but I guess Lemon should work.
I wil try that recipe this weekendbarbara
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Caitlinon February 15, 2012 at 6:22 pm
Hey Kim!
Do you have any chocolate chip cookie recipes? I’ve found a lot of vegan recipes online but they all seem to use brown sugar. Help!
Thanks,
CaitlinReply
karenon February 17, 2012 at 2:02 pm
My recipe didn’t come out as white as your picture, did I do something wrong?
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Lisaon February 26, 2012 at 1:43 am
Hi Kimberly I am keen to try this refreshing dessert and wondering if it would be possible to substitute almonds for cashews? Kind regards Lisa
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Rachaelon September 6, 2012 at 4:37 pm
It’s spelled “dessert” not “desert”
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Margaritaon October 19, 2012 at 11:59 am
I hvae to say this taste soooooo good, I just made them and jusT place them in freezer, I’m sure they will be even better, I’m amaze about the fact that actually taste like key lime pie! Now I can enjoy this knowing is nurturing my body, thank you Kimberly for such nice recipe. I love your book , is so inspiring, good work! Keep smiling:)
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Margaritaon October 19, 2012 at 12:00 pm
I have to say this taste soooooo good, I just made them and jusT place them in freezer, I’m sure they will be even better once they completly frozen, I’m amaze about the fact that actually taste like key lime pie! Now I can enjoy this knowing is nurturing my body, thank you Kimberly for such nice recipe. I love your book , is so inspiring, good work! Keep smiling:)
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Mariaon January 13, 2013 at 10:38 am
Hi Kim
This is fantastic! I am wondering if I can prepare it for someone diabetic and high cholesterol?Reply
Sandyaon March 6, 2013 at 10:05 am
These bars look delicious.
As some other posters mentioned, I also have a serious allergy to tree nuts (cashews and pistachios specifically). What are some alternatives to the cashews in this recipe?
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Louiseon March 11, 2013 at 3:59 am
These are amazing, despite the difficulty getting some of the ingredients in Tasmania, Australia. I used Macadamias and Brazil nuts rather than the suggested cashews and it worked wonderfully. The perfect summer treat! Thanks for sharing the recipe, Kim!
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Tanyaon April 29, 2013 at 2:24 pm
Hi there! I want to try these bars. What is the nutritional difference if I substitute almonds? We farm organic almonds, so it would be easier.
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ShyReynoldson July 15, 2013 at 6:04 am
Tanya– How cool is that…you’re a part of an organic almond farm- I love that idea!
I couldn’t find unsalted cashews, I wondered if I could use almonds.
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Marijaon September 3, 2013 at 5:37 am
Just did my. And I really like it! :)so fresh and consistency. But I have question, is it possible to use something else instead of coconut oil? I love it, but my boyfriend, don’t like it at all and I would really like to make something like this for both of us.
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Courtneyon October 14, 2014 at 10:46 pm
Hi Kimberly,
Have just started your beauty detox and am really looking forward to the effects of it!! Just wondering what would be a good substitute for the nuts in recipes like these, as I have a severe nut allergy. Thanks and I look forward to your reply :)Reply