Why are so few people aware of this?
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This stuff is heavenly; 1 serving (1tbsp)= 10 calories; 3g carbs, .5g fat, 1g protein, and 2g of fiber
Mix it in oatmeal and you have chocolate oatmeal
Mix it in protein shakes for chocolate flavor
Use it for protein cake or other homemade protein recipes
Use it for homemade cookies, pancakes, etc.
Use it in just about anything
Carries micronutrients as well. Here's an article about benefits of unsweetened cocoa if you care: http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/benefits-unsweetened-cocoa-powder-5662.html
Just thought I'd make you aware if you weren't. Go pick this up on your next grocery run and you'll thank me
starting in 1894, females were born knowing about this.0 -
greyoutside wrote: »Hersheys makes me want to smash my face on something. So many other, better types of chocolate and chocolate powder.
If so, make me aware and I will be grateful0 -
ldrosophila wrote: »oh good lord at first I thought you were eating it straight. Glad to see that wasnt the case.
Did you see the post around MFP a few days ago where someone posted about eating spoonfuls of chocolate powder straight? I mean0 -
It is a key ingredient in 37 calorie brownies...awesomely good. www.bromabakery.com
You're welcome0 -
Aware but haven't purchased yet0
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How did I not know about this sooner?!?!?!?!
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GuitarJerry wrote: »I can't figure out what to do with it. It's gross. I have to dump a thousand lbs of sugar into ti to make it taste even remotely half-way decent. So, I have a whole thing of it just sitting there for years. It's absolutely disgusting. It's probably more gross tasting than nutella, if that's even possible.
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Oh my....I just had the cocoa powder in my oatmeal. Would have used splenda but we ran out so it was ol fashion sugar this morning. Wow was this yummy. Felt like eating dessert and that being said could definitely be eaten as that as well.0
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I've baked with this all my life, also made hot chocolate and chocolate syrup for ice cream with it. I can't believe unsweetened cocoa powder has been a secret from anyone.
By the way, Ghirardelli's is better.0 -
I keep a container in my cabinet. I sweeten whatever I use it in with agave or honey. It's fine by itself in homemade chocolate peanut butter.
Yeah there are better powders, but then you have to be more selective what you use the chocolate in.0 -
never heard of it. thanks for the PSA0
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