Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 2:06:02 GMT -5
Raise your hand if you have never reluctantly turned off the alarm clock and stayed stuck between the sheets. Let's confess it, sometimes we would give anything to turn back the clock and be able to rest a little longer. But we have to go to work or school and the rush and lack of time mean that we often don't eat breakfast or do it wrong. Starting today... not eating breakfast is going to end! We propose some delicious cookies that you can prepare in advance and that you can make with Fair Trade ingredients. recipe-cookies Cookies + Fair Trade: a perfect combination Do you know what the most original and cosmopolitan cookie recipe is? The one that has cashews from Brazil and India, cocoa from the Dominican Republic, cane sugar from Paraguay and Costa Rica and honey from Guatemala. All Fair Trade ingredients. Cookies made with Fair Trade ingredients are healthy for you because their ingredients are of the highest quality and their production process does not involve pesticides or chemicals that could harm your health.
And they are also good for the peasants who work the lands that offer us cashews or sugar, because every time you purchase Fair Trade products they are obtaining an appropriate salary for their work. Doubly irresistible! Three cookie recipes with Fair Trade ingredients By making the sweets that are consumed at home at home, we can better control the quantity Europe Mobile Number List we prepare and the quality of the products used. This way we can ensure that we are reducing the consumption of saturated fat, trans fatty acids and cholesterol, products often present in industrial baked goods. We propose these three cookie recipes: Do you remember that not long ago we offered you a recipe for cookies with cinnamon in our blog Ingredients that Add Up ? Cinnamon, a spice from India, promotes digestion and helps whet your appetite. This Moroccan dessert also has Fair Trade sugar as an ingredient, organic and with a higher proportion of nutrients than conventional sugar. The one offered by Oxfam Intermón maintains the nutritional properties of sugar cane due to its high purity.
Addition, the molasses obtained crystallizes without refining or processing, turning into tasty golden grains that will make your recipes special. On the Alterconsumismo blog we found this recipe for orange and chocolate cookies , easy to make, very tasty and flavored with orange. You will have them ready in less than 30 minutes! From the LalaKitchen blog we propose a recipe for oatmeal, apple and orange cookies . Oats are rich in vitamins, minerals such as iron and calcium and contain fiber. The apple is a fruit full of vitamins and minerals such as phosphorus and is also an antioxidant. And the orange gives us a high dose of vitamin C. Taking care of yourself has never been so delicious! As consumers, by making cookies with these ingredients we demonstrate that it is possible to create a fair world , based on respect, where all people can live with dignity, where boys and girls can go to school, where there is drinking water or access to healthcare. Thanks to Fair Trade, the gaps between worlds are narrowed and hope to change reality and improve it gains. Sweeten your world by helping to make the lives of those who need it most easier.