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Clean Eating Nutella Recipe
Ingredients1-1/2 cups hazelnuts6 oz. baker’s chocolate (6 squares)3/4 cup honey4 tbsp. safflower oil1/2 cup almond milk (or milk of choice)1 tsp. vanilla extract (I used Bourbon Vanilla from Trader Joe’s)
DirectionsStep 1 – Place the hazelnuts on an ungreased cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees F. for about 15 minutes. The flesh should be a nice golden brown and the skins should be closer to black in color.Step 2 – Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.Step 3 – Put the hazelnuts on a dish towel and rub until the skins come off. You may need to help some of them along with your hands, but most of the skins should come off with the towel.Step 4 – Put the hazelnuts in a food processor and blend until you have a nut butter consistency. It may not be perfectly smooth, but you’ll know it when you see it. It takes a few minutes in the processor, so just keep blending.Step 5 – While the hazelnuts are in the processor, put the chocolate squares in a bowl and microwave for about 3 minutes. Stir, and then continue to microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring after each one, until the chocolate is melted.Step 6 – Stop the processor and add the chocolate, then the honey and oil. Mix as much as you can. The mixture will be very thick, so it may put a little bit of strain on your mixer. At that point, start adding your milk slowly, a little at a time.Step 7 – Lastly, add the vanilla extract and blend for a few moments more just to combine everything really well.Step 8 – Transfer the nutella to a jar and store in the fridge. It will get thick like peanut butter does when it’s cold.
by The Gracious Pantry

muffintop-less:

Clean Eating Nutella Recipe

Ingredients
1-1/2 cups hazelnuts
6 oz. baker’s chocolate (6 squares)
3/4 cup honey
4 tbsp. safflower oil
1/2 cup almond milk (or milk of choice)
1 tsp. vanilla extract (I used Bourbon Vanilla from Trader Joe’s)

Directions
Step 1 – Place the hazelnuts on an ungreased cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees F. for about 15 minutes. The flesh should be a nice golden brown and the skins should be closer to black in color.
Step 2 – Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.
Step 3 – Put the hazelnuts on a dish towel and rub until the skins come off. You may need to help some of them along with your hands, but most of the skins should come off with the towel.
Step 4 – Put the hazelnuts in a food processor and blend until you have a nut butter consistency. It may not be perfectly smooth, but you’ll know it when you see it. It takes a few minutes in the processor, so just keep blending.
Step 5 – While the hazelnuts are in the processor, put the chocolate squares in a bowl and microwave for about 3 minutes. Stir, and then continue to microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring after each one, until the chocolate is melted.
Step 6 – Stop the processor and add the chocolate, then the honey and oil. Mix as much as you can. The mixture will be very thick, so it may put a little bit of strain on your mixer. At that point, start adding your milk slowly, a little at a time.
Step 7 – Lastly, add the vanilla extract and blend for a few moments more just to combine everything really well.
Step 8 – Transfer the nutella to a jar and store in the fridge. It will get thick like peanut butter does when it’s cold.

by The Gracious Pantry


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SWATCH

Candeo Colors Jellybean

Say hello to the perfect indie polish for the springtime! This is four coats of Jellybean (such a fitting name) followed by two coats of Seche Vite. Jellybean is a milky, pastel yellow base with blue, pink, and purple hex glitter. There are also smaller pink and blue hex glitter floating around in the bottle to complete the look. Two coats was actually enough for full coverage, but I went ahead and layered on two more to enhance the jelly-sandwich look.

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chyeah new shoes

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chyeah new shoes


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Koh Samui: Villa Beige

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Koh Samui: Villa Beige


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gurl imma have to call you back

Me.

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gurl imma have to call you back

Me.


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