Comments on: Low Carb Crepes (two ways!) http://healthygamergirl.com/low-carb-crepes-two-ways/ Super Simple Low Carb Thu, 03 Mar 2016 23:02:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 By: Liz http://healthygamergirl.com/low-carb-crepes-two-ways/#comment-3538 Sat, 20 Feb 2016 04:22:50 +0000 http://healthygamergirl.com/?p=1089#comment-3538 It’s four!! I’m clearly terrible at typing. Thanks for catching this!

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By: H http://healthygamergirl.com/low-carb-crepes-two-ways/#comment-3537 Sat, 20 Feb 2016 04:21:25 +0000 http://healthygamergirl.com/?p=1089#comment-3537 Great post! is one serving four crepes or two?

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By: Liz http://healthygamergirl.com/low-carb-crepes-two-ways/#comment-3365 Fri, 29 Jan 2016 19:21:08 +0000 http://healthygamergirl.com/?p=1089#comment-3365 Haha, thank you for the lesson!! :)

These do work with coconut milk (the heavier kind from a can works best)!

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By: monika http://healthygamergirl.com/low-carb-crepes-two-ways/#comment-3364 Fri, 29 Jan 2016 19:06:28 +0000 http://healthygamergirl.com/?p=1089#comment-3364 Hello.
Would these work with coconut milk or almond instead of the heavy cream. My stomach doesn’t tolerate cow’s dairy very well.

Also, although your question was likely rhetorical….(from an editor’s blog):

Holidays, both religious and secular, are typically capitalized. As are religious seasons. (Not winter, spring, summer, and fall but seasons such as Advent and Lent.)

Holidays such as Christmas, Thanksgiving (in the US), Halloween, New Year’s Day, and Boxing Day (in the UK) are always capitalized.

When the words day and eve are part of the holiday name, capitalize them as well.

Even when the holiday name is shortened—for example, from New Year’s Eve (or New Year’s Day) to New Year’s—capitalize the shortened name.

:)

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