Have you guys ever been willing to change something small in your life that would make the world a little greener? For this post I’m teaming up with Stonyfield and Target for the Made to Matter Campaign in which they commit to making their products better for the environment.
“Having our roots in environmental and organic activism is one of the reasons why we’re so excited to be a part of the Target Made to Matter program.
Our organic yogurt, along with products from 30 other innovative wellness brands provide better choices for consumers who want to make an impact on the planet’s health and the health of their families. Target’s Made to Matter collection in 2014 proved successful in joining together respected brands to make a strong statement that consumers can make a difference in the world – starting with their purchases.
We couldn’t be happier to help drive awareness and accessibility of better food and wellness choices and we’re excited to become part of such a powerful movement for good”.
Stonyfield is happy to announce they are launching a new exclusive-to Target line of organic yogurt that will be available in august!
Not only is Stonyfield apart of this campaign, but popular brands from Annie’s to Zarbees have started to produce products that are organic, non-toxic, non-GMO, fair-trade and more!
This got me so excited and motivated to make a greener change in my own life! my family and I have committed to buying ingredients that do not contain any GMOs!
This means we need to check the ingredient list before buying any product! Luckily, Target’s Made to Matter Campaign includes a whole line of products for everyone!
For this particular recipe, I wanted to showcase the some of the Made to Matter products that are near and dear to my heart! I used Stonyfield plan yogurt, Simply balanced Dried Blueberries, and Simply Balanced Blueberry Sparkling Water!
You might be confused at why I added flavored sparkling water to pancakes, but believe it or not, it helps to create an unbelievable fluffy texture!
Fluffy Blueberry Oatmeal Pancakes
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- 1 cup gluten-free oat flour
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- 1/2 cup Stonyfield plan yogurt*
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- 1/2 tsp. baking soda
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- 1/2 cup Simply Balanced Blueberry Sparkling Water
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- 1 egg, beaten**
- 1/4 cup Simply Balanced Dried Blueberries
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- Mix together yogurt and baking soda in a bowl, let sit for 5 minutes.
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- Combine all ingredients together until fully combined.
- Spray cooking spray on a skillet at medium heat and spoon on mixture into pancakes. Flip over once it starts to bubble. Repeat with remaining pancakes
” This post is sponsored by Stonyfield, but all texts and opinions are my own”
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lindsay says
fluffy? and sparkling? and um –> BLUEBERRIES!! Yes, i would love this! great combo and list of ingredients
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Sara | Belly Rumbles says
These look amazing.
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Shivani Saxena says
great combination.my son will love it!
Liz Weiss says
Looks like a yummy recipe. Love the ingredient combo! Shared on Twitter and Yummly!!
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sarah grace says
wow!! genius! I never would have thought to use sparkling water!! I am GOING TO HAVE TO try this!
xo, Sarah Grace
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Cristie @ Little Big H says
I’m so trying this recipe. They certainly do look fluffy and yum!
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Tara says
This would be a perfect breakfast for my 9month old. She loves pancakes and blueberries!
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Selena @ The Nutritious Kitchen says
Oh my goodness sparkling water in pancakes?! I am beyond enticed…will have to try soon!!
Shashi at RunninSrilankan says
This is pretty genius – sparkling water in pancakes??? My mind is blown!
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Bethany And Rachel says
Thank you! It’s magical!
Bethany And Rachel says
You def should! 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
This recipe is totally kid friendly! Your daughter would love these 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
you def should try! Thank you 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
you need to!
Bethany And Rachel says
Thanks so much 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
Thanks so much! He totally will 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
thanks so much 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
Thanks so much <3
Lubna Karim says
Wow…these sounds so delicious…..
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says
I’ve been throwing blueberries into my weekend pancakes every week this summer!
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Jenn says
Who doesn’t love blueberry pancakes?! And I love adding oats to pancakes for a little extra staying power. Yum!
Anne|Craving Something Healthy says
Great idea to use sparkling water! I love that there are so many good-for-you-and the planet choices at Target.
Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table says
Love the sparkling water tip!!! That’s how my mom makes her matzo balls and they are ridiculously light and fluffy. Can’t believe I didn’t think about it with pancakes. Genius!
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Nataliya says
You can’t go wrong with blueberry pancakes in the morning! I’m on a blueberry fix at the moment, so these might have to happen tomorrow morning. 🙂
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pam says
I would have never thought to use sparkling water in pancakes! What a great idea!
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Bethany And Rachel says
thanks! They are!
Bethany And Rachel says
they are the best add-in!
Bethany And Rachel says
heck yea!
Bethany And Rachel says
target is awesome! Thanks 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
sparkling water is freakin’ awesome! You gotta try them in pancakes! 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
they totally should 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
Thanks! 🙂
shobelyn says
This looks goo and I applaud you for this cause you support .
Farrah says
I am unbelievably ungifted when it comes to making pancakes, but these look so good! 😀 I’d never have thought to try using sparkling water in pancake batter! :O
Chelsea @ nibbleonnutrition says
These look so yummy! I love using yogurt to make pancakes… gives them such a good texture!
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Annmarie says
Those pancakes and blueberries need to get in my belly…RIGHT NOW!
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Michelle @ Vitamin Sunshine says
I love the idea of using sparkling water– I will have to try it! These pancakes have me hungry!
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Amanda | The Chunky Chef says
Oh wow those look so tasty!! 😀
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gayathri says
pancakes looks delicious and healthy
Bethany And Rachel says
Thanks!
Bethany And Rachel says
thanks, you need to try using sparkling water in them!
Bethany And Rachel says
thanks! I agree
Bethany And Rachel says
🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
You def need too!
Bethany And Rachel says
thanks 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
they are 🙂
Howie Fox says
Blueberry sparkling water for a pancake? Very interesting, but I can imagine that it actually works 😀
The pancakes deffo look great!!
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Bethany And Rachel says
Thank you!
Sonali- The Foodie Physician says
These look awesome- SO fluffy! Yay for Stonyfield! I actually got my hands on a few of their new yogurts- the maple with quinoa and buckwheat was delish 🙂
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Sarah N. says
Is there any kind of topping or syrup you’d recommend serving with the pancakes or are they fabulous enough on their own that they don’t need any additions?