What to do with Marshmellow Fluff?

KimbersNewLife
KimbersNewLife Posts: 646 Member
Hi everyone. I am hoping for some guidanance, I recently purchased some marsh mellow fluff, So far the only use I found for it was adding it to a fruit salad instead of marshmellows and it was very good. I bought it because I noticed in a lot of people's food diarys but now that I have it I can not figure out what people do with it. Please give me some ideas dearest Fitness Pal Family if you don't mind!!! :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
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  • garedds
    garedds Posts: 251
    put it over low-fat ice cream or frozen yoghurt!! Yum.
  • lizzys
    lizzys Posts: 841 Member
    hot coco:laugh:
  • pitapocket
    pitapocket Posts: 287 Member
    Layer it between to graham crackers with a bit of chocolate syrup and freeze to make an icecream sandwich
  • KimbersNewLife
    KimbersNewLife Posts: 646 Member
    Yummy !!! Sounds fun keep the coming please!! Thanks Everyone!!!:wink:
  • trainguy917
    trainguy917 Posts: 366 Member
    Fluffer nutters! Peanut butter and fluff sandwich. AMAZING!
  • I eat it right off the spoon.......................mmmmmm!
  • Fluffer nutters! Peanut butter and fluff sandwich. AMAZING!

    ^^^ this
  • Learning2LoveMe
    Learning2LoveMe Posts: 1,430 Member
    I've only used that stuff when making fudge.... mmmmm fudge. :laugh: I made so much fudge last year for everyone at christmas, I barely got to enjoy any of it minus a taster from each batch to make sure it still tastes right (which is a good thing).
  • HealthyChanges2010
    HealthyChanges2010 Posts: 5,831 Member
    I may be the odd man out here... but I'd get rid of it. It's highly processed and pretty much pure sugar, and our body doesn't need stuff like that. There are so many other delicious and healthy treats that you could be having!
    ditto!! I was surprised a response like this was so far down the thread! I can't think of one good thing to use it on that's healthy. Ok so you can use it on something healthy, but then it won't be:laugh: :noway:
  • ChristieisReady
    ChristieisReady Posts: 708 Member
    Seriously, Marshmallow Fluff is NOT your friend. Just like yummy Nutella is not your friend. Fluffer-nutters are deliciously not your friends. Toss it. Try sugar-free cool-whip instead of marshmallow anything on your fruit salad or in the "ice cream" sandwich recipe. It's still processed as all get-out, but it's at least low-sugar and low-cal, which can't really be said for the (evilly delicious) Marshmallow Fluff.

    :flowerforyou:
  • HealthyChanges2010
    HealthyChanges2010 Posts: 5,831 Member
    I've only used that stuff when making fudge.... mmmmm fudge. :laugh: I made so much fudge last year for everyone at christmas, I barely got to enjoy any of it minus a taster from each batch to make sure it still tastes right (which is a good thing).
    I am SO glad I gave up making all the Holiday junk years back, it so freeing not contributing to others health issues. Skinny or not, nobody needs a pan of fudge.:noway:

    If I really really really want to work out for most of the day I might go buy a small piece and savor it but most things that way are far to sweet for my pallette anymore. I'd rather eat a pear:bigsmile:

    Not knocking you Hon! Just the unhealthy fudge everyone always brings around then cries about going on diet for New Years.:sick: :wink:
  • Rugbychick16
    Rugbychick16 Posts: 183 Member
    getting back to the topic.....

    I like to add mine to some cool whip and it makes a GREAT fruit dip.

    and YES I know cool whip isn't all that great for you either, but I still enjoy it, and I feel I'm a big girl and can make my own choices! Just thought I'd throw that in cos I know someone will mention it....:ohwell:
  • tessjordan88
    tessjordan88 Posts: 201 Member
    Fluffer nutters! Peanut butter and fluff sandwich. AMAZING!

    I agree... but with graham crackers!
    I also agree that it's just sugar, and we don't really need it. :(
  • dmmarie21
    dmmarie21 Posts: 254 Member
    Fluffer nutters! Peanut butter and fluff sandwich. AMAZING!

    With Bananas :)
  • Mix it into your pancake batter!
  • esco2186
    esco2186 Posts: 50 Member
    i have no idea what the hell marshmellow fluff is (someone help) lol doesnt sound so good, but then again i dont like marshmellows lol
  • lisalynn35
    lisalynn35 Posts: 250 Member
    I may be the odd man out here... but I'd get rid of it. It's highly processed and pretty much pure sugar, and our body doesn't need stuff like that. There are so many other delicious and healthy treats that you could be having!

    I have to agree.
  • godblessourhome
    godblessourhome Posts: 3,892 Member
    1 jar of marshmellow fluff, 1 package softened cream cheese (regular or fat-free). mix.

    it is the most amazing fruit dip!

    try it with strawberries, pineapple, blueberries, apples, anything. you will <3 it. yum!
  • KimbersNewLife
    KimbersNewLife Posts: 646 Member
    MMMMMMM Tried thr nutty flutters mmmmmm thanks!!
  • KimbersNewLife
    KimbersNewLife Posts: 646 Member
    getting back to the topic.....

    I like to add mine to some cool whip and it makes a GREAT fruit dip.

    and YES I know cool whip isn't all that great for you either, but I still enjoy it, and I feel I'm a big girl and can make my own choices! Just thought I'd throw that in cos I know someone will mention it....:ohwell:
    You go girl!!! Right on not everyone can be perfect :)
  • KimbersNewLife
    KimbersNewLife Posts: 646 Member
    I eat it right off the spoon.......................mmmmmm!
    Great idea! Wonderful way to curb a sweet craving with less calories!! Thanks!!!
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    getting back to the topic.....

    I like to add mine to some cool whip and it makes a GREAT fruit dip.

    and YES I know cool whip isn't all that great for you either, but I still enjoy it, and I feel I'm a big girl and can make my own choices! Just thought I'd throw that in cos I know someone will mention it....:ohwell:
    You go girl!!! Right on not everyone can be perfect :)

    sigh. :noway: it's not about being perfect, it's about encouraging one another to make good choices.
    If I asked "hey guys what can I do with lard?" you'd remind me that it is CRAP and bad for me(...I hope), not give me ways to use it. Marshmallow fluff is unhealthy because it is junk food, and we are here to help one another. I'd be doing you a disservice if I lead you to believe it is a food that fits into a weight-loss goal.

    Toss it out and eat an apple. :flowerforyou:
  • Rugbychick16
    Rugbychick16 Posts: 183 Member
    Mix it into your pancake batter!

    That sounds sooooo good!!

    And I can honestly say that in my weight loss journey, I have not deprived myself of any junk food of any kind. If I want chocolate, or ice cream I will eat it and I won't be judged for it. I understand why we are here, but if someone has decided to buy something that THEY would like to indulge in, why be negative about it? Everyone knows marshmallow fluff it's a piece of fruit, but if she would like to have some, who are we to tell her not to? If it concerns others so much, then maybe they should jump over to another thread and leave this one alone.


    Maybe that's just my opinion, but I love this site for the positive comments, not to be told what I should and should not do. :ohwell:
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    it's about information, not judgment. There are lots of new members who truly do not have a good education on what is and isn't healthy.

    If you ask the question, you'll get the answer. It isn't as though someone went into the food diary and started this thread "OMG someone ate junk food!".

    She asked, many volunteered answers. Some answers were in favor of eating it, some weren't. Just because I question the wisdom of buying marshmallow fluff if weight loss is the goal does not mean I am sitting in judgment of someone who does.

    But facts are facts. Eating a product that is high sugar, high fructose corn syrup and little to no nutrition is not going to move you closer to a weight loss goal. Sorry.

    I wouldn't be doing her a favor by endorsing "fluffer nutter" sandwiches.
  • shena67420
    shena67420 Posts: 1 Member
    I put a very thin coating of it on rice cakes.
  • xonophone
    xonophone Posts: 474 Member


    Toss it out and eat an apple. :flowerforyou:

    That is the best suggestion I have read!
  • Mindful_Trent
    Mindful_Trent Posts: 3,954 Member
    I'm sorry if my original response came across as judgmental. I honestly didn't intend it that way. I'm far from perfect, but after a year of being on this site, tracking my food and finally "getting it" - I realize that I feel like crap when I eat stuff like this. I don't believe in depriving myself, but I *don't* feel deprived when I don't eat this stuff. I used to eat this kind of thing way too often, but over the past year I've started listening to my body and educating myself, and I realize that anything that has corn syrup as the primary ingredient isn't something my body wants inside of it.

    If anyone's interested, here are the ingredients in Original Marshmellow Fluff (from their website): Corn Syrup, Sugar Syrup, Dried Egg Whites and Vanillin.

    Would having a little bit of it once in a very great while hurt me? Probably not. Would having a jar of it in my house be a temptation to eat too much of something that has no nutritional value and makes me feel bad? Yes. I just thought I'd introduce another perspective, because it's people who did that for me who helped me to change my eating habits for the better. Some treats are fine in moderation, but some things I'm better off just cutting out of my life.
  • godblessourhome
    godblessourhome Posts: 3,892 Member
    I'd be doing you a disservice if I lead you to believe it is a food that fits into a weight-loss goal.

    what a completely silly thing to say. of course marshmellow fluff fits into a weight-loss goal... in moderation.

    does a cookie fit into a weigh-loss goal? of course! in moderation. does yogurt with artifical sugar and flavors fit into a weight-loss goal? of course. that is what most people eating yogurt consume. does a s'more fit into a weight-loss goal? of course! i've had several this summer and enjoyed them immensely.

    is marshmellow fluff a product that you want to eat everyday? of course not. is it a product with nutritional value? nope. but to suggest that it can NOT be eaten during a weight-loss regime is a disservice to the intent of the post. the general science understanding of 'calorie in versus calories out' dispells that.

    perhaps you meant that is is a food that should not be eaten because the poster is trying to become 'healthy'. even if that is true, 'health' is not the only reason to eat something. enjoyment of food is important too.

    it is okay to enjoy sugary, crappy, processed food on occassion. (and you CAN still lose weight doing it!)