Monthly Archives: September 2020

  1. Wazoogles Superfood Coconut and Banana Protein Flapjacks

     

     Wazoogles Superfood Coconut and Banana Protein Flapjacks

     

    These pancakes are the Superhero disguised as the evil villain! They are packed with a lot of organic superfoods and plant-based protein. They taste like chocolate, and you only need to add 3 simple household ingredients together to make the batter. Easy-peasy!

    Made completely without any flour, butter or milk, these pancakes still hold their consistency and flavour. The secret ingredients are bananas, eggs and of course Wazoogles Superfood. Start with that and you can add almost anything to vary the consistency and flavour. Try throwing frozen blueberries into the batter before cooking them for a piping hot blueberry and ancient Mayan cacao superfood protein fl

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  2. Fruity Berry Smoothie

    Here at Nature Shack we believe in trying and using the products we sell.

    In that spirit, I tried a recipe this past weekend for a smoothie, with delicious results. It’s packed with delicious fruit and superfoods, guaranteed to give you a boost whether you choose it as a meal replacement, or a snack between meals. Here’s what you’ll need:

    Ingredients:

    1 handful of strawberries, fresh or frozen

    1 handful of blueberries, fresh or frozen

    1 quarter of a small papaya

    1 half of a small pineapple

    1 banana

    1-2 scoops of Wazoogles Unicorn Berry Protein Blend

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  3. Cloth Nappies

    There are normally two main reasons for parents considering cloth nappies – cost, and the impact on the environment (and for many, just how cute the cloth nappies are).

    The debate has raged on the first point – are cloth nappies really cheaper than disposable?

    The question relies on a number of factors – what type of nappies you buy, how many you buy through the course of your child’s nappy years, and how often you wash. There are a multitude of options available out there, from pockets to flats to WAHM (Work at Home Mom) nappies which are often custom-made in small batches, which increases the cost.

    The initial cost of cloth nappies is obviously much more than disposables, as people tend to buy the latter as needed. However, just as many people ask their guests at their baby shower to buy one packet of nappies, the same concept can be applied to cloth nappies. This is what we did for our son – we asked every couple who came to our shower to buy just one cloth nap

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