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*1/2C unsweetened almond milk $3/half gallon - 16 half cups - 19 cents
*1/2C unsweetened almond milk $3/half gallon - 16 half cups - 19 cents
*Dried blueberries - Make sure they are natural, not sugar-added - which implies half the weight is added sugar (see [[http://www.oregonblueberries.com/new/dehydrated.html]]).  
*Dried blueberries - Make sure they are no sugar-added - which implies half the weight is added sugar (see [[http://www.oregonblueberries.com/new/dehydrated.html]]).  
:*This appears to be much more cost effective than 3 lb frozen blueberries for $10, since dried blueberries are 5x [http://www.oregonblueberries.com/new/dehydrated.html] less weight. Thus, 40 oz = 200 oz = 12.5 lb - so $2/lb from amazon
:*Lowest cost is 3 lb frozen blueberries for $10, or $3.33 per lb. Died blueberries are 6x [http://www.oregonblueberries.com/new/dehydrated.html] less weight.
*Raw almond butter
*Raw almond butter

Revision as of 02:27, 24 January 2017

Ingredients

Soak overnight:

  • 1C filtered water
  • 1/2C unsweetened almond milk $3/half gallon
  • 1 C wild blueberries
  • 1/2C cranberries?
  • 2T raw pumpkin seeds
  • Check.png2T chia seeds
  • Check.png2T hemp seeds
  • 2T raw almond butter
  • 1T coconut fat (oil)
  • 4 walnuts
  • 3 brazil nuts

Sourcing

  • 1/2C unsweetened almond milk $3/half gallon - 16 half cups - 19 cents
  • Dried blueberries - Make sure they are no sugar-added - which implies half the weight is added sugar (see [[1]]).
  • Lowest cost is 3 lb frozen blueberries for $10, or $3.33 per lb. Died blueberries are 6x [2] less weight.
  • Raw almond butter