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Mama_of_3_Kids (original poster member #26651) posted at 12:19 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I used it a couple of weeks ago, when I was making Baked French Toast. Tonight, I am branching out to using it in place of butter in Mac & Cheese and Corn. Anyone else use it in place of butter?
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Crescita ( member #32616) posted at 12:22 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
Sounds yummy for French Toast. I've used it en lieu of olive oil on roasted sweet potatoes and it is divine.
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permanentpain ( member #38312) posted at 12:38 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I've used it more as a beauty product. For hair and skin, its amazing and smells delicious.
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Jrazz ( member #31349) posted at 12:48 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I've been using it as a beauty product too... ever since the tips thread in OT.
Crazz keeps moving it to the kitchen.
Baked French Toast sounds ur-mayzing. Recipe?
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Kajem ( member #36134) posted at 2:41 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
We use it for a lot of cooking. It gives a sweet taste to anything you cook in it. Not unpleasant, but can take a little getting used to.
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Mama_of_3_Kids (original poster member #26651) posted at 3:39 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
Do3K and the 3Kids liked the mac & cheese and the corn, so I'm happy
I've used it on my lips, as chapstick, but I felt like it dried them out more than regular chapstick.
As for the recipe:
-Three whole cinnamon bagels, cubed
-Six eggs
-1 c milk
-1/2 c sugar
Put the cubed bagels in a baking dish. Mix eggs, milk, sugar and pour on top of bagels.
-1/4 c coconut oil
-1/4 c sugar
-1/2 c brown sugar
-2 tsp cinnamon
Use a pastry cutter to cut coconut oil into the sugar/brown sugar, until it's "clumpy". Pour over bagels. Bake at 350 for approximately 45min, or until brown and baked through. Dust with confectioner's sugar and eat
I made a hashbrown bake thing too:
Cover the bottom of a glass baking dish with hasbrowns, cover hashbrowns with strips of bacon (I had five strips left and used all five). Bake on 350 until hashbrowns and bacon are mostly cooked (approximately 15 min or so). Add shredded cheese to cover bacon and bake until cheese is melted.
I didn't have to use any condiments or syrup on either one of the dishes b/c they were good without. I also did fresh fruit and OJ with the meal
Hope y'all enjoy!
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Mama_of_3_Kids (original poster member #26651) posted at 3:51 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I just found a website with 101 uses for Coconut Oil...this one, by far, is the most interesting to me: As a natural personal lubricant that won’t disturb vaginal flora
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thebighurt ( member #34722) posted at 4:11 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I didn't know where this thread would be headed when I saw the title, but my first thought was more along the line of Mama's last post......
But I do love coconut and the dishes sound yummy, so I wasn't totally disappointed.
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Mama_of_3_Kids (original poster member #26651) posted at 4:16 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I guess I had never thought of that being one of the "adventures" it could be used for
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Jrazz ( member #31349) posted at 4:59 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
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betrayedfriend ( member #19785) posted at 4:29 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I've used it on my lips, as chapstick, but I felt like it dried them out more than regular chapstick.
That's because coconut oil has a high cleansing property that can be stripping to skin, especially sensitive or thin skin like on lips, try using sweet almond oil, or grapeseed oil for lips :)
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ISPIFFD ( member #26367) posted at 7:42 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I haven't been able to get used to the slightly sweet taste it adds to foods (tried it for making popcorn and also for making scrambled eggs.... fail), so rather than cooking with it, I use it to make soap. Makes really nice soap.
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Mama_of_3_Kids (original poster member #26651) posted at 7:59 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I have SUPER sensitive skin, so that could explain it
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nutmegkitty ( member #33882) posted at 8:53 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I don't like cooking with it, most of my uses are topical. I find it helps scrapes adn scratches heal, and I use it on my navel ring to keep infection away.
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GabyBaby ( member #26928) posted at 8:58 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I like using it in my homemade protein bars that are low carb but high in protein and overall nutrients.
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Rebreather ( member #30817) posted at 8:59 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I use it in a few things, like some non-granola granola bars that I make for my recently diagnosed celiac daughter. I use it when roasting some veggies, too. Looking for more uses!
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circe ( member #6687) posted at 9:09 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
Omg, I also once tried it for cooking eggs. What a puke fest. I couldn't eat it for years after that.
Now I can again, but we usually use it in stir fry and roast veg and other places where coconut might not be out of place.
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Griefstricken25 ( member #29183) posted at 11:34 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
If you buy it "aroma free", you can use it in place of any oil and you'll never know the difference.
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ungracie ( member #31901) posted at 11:38 PM on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
I used it in place of butter in brownies.
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