What do you mix Syntrax Sweets with?
ATXHeather
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I got a sample pack of Syntrax Nectar, mostly sweets and some of the regular fruity flavors. It seems the fruity flavors can mix with water but what do you mix the Sweets with? I tried mixing the chocolate truffle with some yogurt last night but that was gross so I tossed it. I don't want to waste another one. Any suggestions on how I should prepare them? I have strawberry mouse, double stuffed cookie, cappuccino, and vanilla bean torte. The rest of the the samples are things like cyrstal sky, lemon tea, fuzzy navel, etc. so I am assuming I mix them with some cold water.
I have a good blender, frozen strawberries, 2% milk, and unsweetened vanilla almond milk.
Thanks!
I have a good blender, frozen strawberries, 2% milk, and unsweetened vanilla almond milk.
Thanks!
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I mix those "creamy" flavors with 8 ounces of milk. Once blended, I add another 8 ounces of water. Then I put in the freezer. I don't fully freeze it, I shake it every hour until it's slushy. My favorites are the Vanilla Bean Torte and the Cappuccino. I've also mixed the Vanilla Bean with a cup of plain greek yogurt, comes out with a cheesecake taste. Didn't really care for the Cappuccino with the greek yogurt though. And I have taken 1 scoop of either the Vanilla Bean or the Cappuccino, mixed with about a 1/4 cup fat free plain liquid coffee creamer and then added that to an 8 ounce or larger mug of coffee for a treat. Yum! You can adjust the protein creamer or coffee to more or less depending on your taste. I have really large mugs so I use the entire 1/4 cup.
The other flavors you mentioned, cyrstal sky, lemon tea, fuzzy navel, etc. can be mixed with water. I think those would taste weird with milk. :noway:0 -
Chocolate Truffle is my favorite, I mix with 8 oz of milk, 3 ice cubes and also add in instant coffee singles and it tastes like an Iced Mocha Coffee Drink.0
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I also got the sample pack and so far have only had the fruity ones. I liked the grapefruit and fuzzy navel (both made with water and crushed ice). I found them to behave a little differently with the crushed ice than the choc/vanilla powder i have. When blending, the fruity ones quickly made some icy/slushy solids. They were just as tasty as the liquid, but it was odd how the icy stuff built up during the blending.
As a change of pace, though, I will definitely keep some single servings around.0 -
I'm going to try the Strawberry Mouse with unsweetened vanilla almond milk and some frozen strawberries. I'll have to buy some low-carb milk to make the other ones. Hopefully this one will be better than the concoction I tried with yogurt. Ewww.0
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I have only tried the Vanilla Torte. I mixed it with milk, ice, and cinnamon. The cinnamon helped a lot. Although, now I want to try it with coffee.0