![]() ![]() Though they say you only need to try this once to become a believer, I feel like I owe Bulletproof a second chance. The reason grass-fed theoretically matters is that cows who eat grass produce a better kind of fat - meaning better impact on cholesterol and energy levels, better emulsification and better taste. If and when I try this again I will definitely use the correct butter. There are a few variations of recipes out there, but all of them called for Kerrygold or grass-fed butter. ![]() Developed by a hiker who was once rejuvenated by a cup of yak butter tea in the Tibetan mountains, this drink is becoming famous for its incredible (or, some believe, not credible) impact on cognitive function. I guess I'll go to lunch now and eat some real food.Īfter my sleepy and hungry morning I decided to properly research Bulletproof Coffee (better late than never, right?). Mix everything in a blender until it’s whipped and frothy - enjoy!ġ2:00 pm - had another bad idea and ate last night's left over gummy bears. Scoring the last dusty bottle of coconut oil from the bottom shelf at my corner deli, I was ready.ġ-2 tbsp unsalted Kerrygold or grass-fed organic butter - (or in my case, whichever one of the many sticks of butter in my fridge)ġ-2 tbsp pressed virgin coconut oil (you can skip this or replace it with other oils such as Bulletproof's own XCT oil) And though I laughed when I first read it aloud, it is a very real, albeit strange trend on the inter-webs.Īfter very minimal research (at least, I'm honest!), I decided I was going to give it a try. What if someone told you you could “lose 100 pounds without exercise, upgrade your IQ by more than 12 points, and stay healthy by sleeping less than 5 hours?” I bet I've got your attention now.Īs I was researching the latest coffee trends (who can keep up anymore, anyway? Latte here, chai there, hemp, milk, etc.), Istumbled across Bulletproof Coffee.
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