Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
Diabetic (alt.food.diabetic) This group is for the discussion of controlled-portion eating plans for the dietary management of diabetes. |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
Posted to alt.food.diabetic
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
thanks, does they whey powder affect taste or mouth feel?
"KROM" > wrote in message ... >I have in my hand a box of banana cream and pistachio jell-o pudding boxes > > they are the instant sugar free-fat free ones > > no two stores seem to carry the same flavors so I get them when I can. > > the white chocolates not bad and the lemons pretty good the chocolate and > vanilla are not so good to me. > > the pistachio is exactly same as the regular one to me...so its my > favorite. > > again I augment them with heavy cream for mouth feel and taste but they > are fine with regular milk. > > oh I often mix 4 scoops whey protein powder into it for added value since > they contain non regularly. > > the protein powder adds 21 g protein and 120 calories so a serving is 145 > calories > > KROM > > > "Janet" wrote > The best solution for comparatively low-carb banana pudding might be to > simply go to the store and buy an instant artificially-sweetened pudding > in > a flavor like cheesecake or white chocolate, prepare it according to > package > directions, and add the sliced bananas to it. (Who knows, they may even > make > it in banana flavor.) And if she wants to make it more mousse-like, tell > her > to use half the stated volume of liquid and make it cream instead of milk. > |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Banana Pudding | Marketplace | |||
Semolina and Banana Pudding | Recipes (moderated) | |||
Creamy Banana Pudding | General Cooking | |||
Banana Pudding | Recipes (moderated) | |||
Layered Low-Fat Banana Pudding | Recipes (moderated) |