recipe from here
I saw these online and then made them for our ward Christmas Party. The blogger who put these together said she wanted to know what "would happen if Almond Joys and brownies got married and had a baby." Sounds yummy to me!
Brownie batter (homemade, from a boxed mix, whatever is your favorite. I used Ghirardelli)
4 c. sweetened shredded coconut
14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk
About 4 dozen almonds
Chocolate candy melts or almond bark (I used chocolate chips)
Preheat your oven according to brownie recipe directions and generously spray two mini muffin pans with nonstick spray. Fill cups about 1/2 full with brownie batter and bake according to directions.
4 c. sweetened shredded coconut
14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk
About 4 dozen almonds
Chocolate candy melts or almond bark (I used chocolate chips)
Preheat your oven according to brownie recipe directions and generously spray two mini muffin pans with nonstick spray. Fill cups about 1/2 full with brownie batter and bake according to directions.
When brownies are done, place pans on a cooling rack and remove brownies once cooled completely.
In a medium bowl, combine coconut and sweetened condensed milk. With clean hands, roll coconut mixture into balls and press onto tops of brownie bites. Press an almond into the top of each. Place brownies in the freezer to harden for about 15 minutes.
Melt almond bark or candy melts according to directions. Remove brownies from freezer and dip the tops in the chocolate. Place dipped brownies on a wax paper lined baking sheet and refrigerate until chocolate is set.
Yield: Approximately 40 brownie bites
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Happy 2015!
If you are looking to eat more healthy in the new year—after eating Almond Joy Brownie Bites, of course—here are collections of greens smoothies to help with those good habits.
Raw Food Family Green Smoothie 30 day challenge—videos here
They use whole foods, not supplement powders, etc.
Here are a few of the first days. I've not watched all the videos to collect the rest. If you leave a comment, I'd be happy to send you the rest after I gather them.
Day 1
½ bunch green kale
½ bunch basil
½ banana
½ pear
5 strawberries
1 pint water
Day 2
½ bunch dandelion greens
½ apple
½ banana
½ cup blueberries
4 apricots
1 pint water
Day 3
¼ medium watermelon
½ -1 bunch basil
Day 4
¼ medium watermelon
½ bunch dandelion greens
½ banana
½ cup blueberries
They use whole foods, not supplement powders, etc.
Here are a few of the first days. I've not watched all the videos to collect the rest. If you leave a comment, I'd be happy to send you the rest after I gather them.
½ bunch green kale
½ bunch basil
½ banana
½ pear
5 strawberries
1 pint water
Day 2
½ bunch dandelion greens
½ apple
½ banana
½ cup blueberries
4 apricots
1 pint water
Day 3
¼ medium watermelon
½ -1 bunch basil
Day 4
¼ medium watermelon
½ bunch dandelion greens
½ banana
½ cup blueberries
Day 5 (savory smoothie)
½ bunch watercress
¼ bunch green kale
2 medium tomatoes
2 cloves garlic
½ small avocado
½ lemon
1 pint water
½ bunch Swiss chard
½ - 1 cup green grapes
½ small avocado
½ apple
½ lemon
1 pint water
Day 7
½ bunch dinosaur kale
½ - 1 cup green grapes
½ banana
½ tangelo
5 strawberries
1 pint water
½ bunch dinosaur kale
½ - 1 cup green grapes
½ banana
½ tangelo
5 strawberries
1 pint water
Green Smoothie Girl 30 day challenge—Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5 with recipes/shopping lists. She had some creative combos of heathy things, but also promotes buying her protein powders, etc. I've included these, and the Raw Food Family videos above to show the variety of choices for healthy smoothies. What a quick and easy fast food full of nutrition!
by Dee, wife of Barbara's son Scott
by Dee, wife of Barbara's son Scott
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