Hot Drinks Recipes

Hot PB&J S’moo

Enjoy a warm drink with S'moo! This PB&J will warm you with delight.

We want you to have options! Clean and easy ways to drink S’moo on the go. This is a great hot drink for you to enjoy on the run. Why did we pick it? Because peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are a staple comfort food for many people.  The first PB&J sandwich recipe appeared in the Boston Cooking School Magazine of Culinary Science and Domestic Economics written by Julia Davis Chandler in 1901. However it didn’t become popular until WWII. 

Add 2 tablespoons of Jam. You can use any jam. We suggest jams with low sugar or natural sugars.
Add 1 tablespoon almond butter or peanut butter. We suggest a natural nut butter with no preservatives.
Add 1 scoop of S’moo! We used unflavored but feel free to use any flavor. S’moo is essential to making this a hormone balancing drink!
Add 1 cup of hot oat milk or favorite dairy-less option.
Stir until all ingredients are well combined and drink is smooth.

Ingredients:

  • 2 Tbsp. Jam
  • 1 Tbsp. Almond Butter
  • 1 cup Oat Milk

Directions:  Change it up by adding different nut butters, or combining multiple milks like 1/2 almond milk and 1/2 oat milk. You can combine on the stove over medium heat or combine all ingredients and pour hot milk from the microwave in and stir! You will love this PB&J drink!

You’re done! Enjoy.

Benefits of the ingredients in the Hot PB&J:

Nut Butter: Though peanut butter can be used for this recipe, we thought we’d introduce almond butter. Almond butter might take a back seat to peanut butter in popularity but it has even more healthy fats than peanut butter. Not to mention it is also packed full of omega-3 fatty acids, rich in Vitamin B6, &  Zinc to name a few!

S’moo: S’moo is an all in one Hormone Balancing Supplement. Made to help Women with hormonal imbalances such as PCOS, PMS, Endometriosis, Menopause and more to balance their hormones and feel their best selves again! Just one scoop a day is all you need.

Oat Milk: Oat milk is strained from oats, companies often fortify it with vitamins A, D, B2, and B12, as well as various minerals like calcium. One cup (240 ml) of unsweetened contains about: 

  • Calories: 120
  • Protein: 3 grams
  • Fat: 5 grams
  • Carbs: 16 grams
  • Dietary fiber: 2 grams
  • Vitamin B12: 50% of the Daily Value (DV)
  • Riboflavin: 46% of the DV
  • Calcium: 27% of the DV
  • Phosphorus: 22% of the DV
  • Vitamin D: 18% of the DV
  • Vitamin A: 18% of the DV
  • Potassium: 6% of the DV
  • Iron: 2% of the DV

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