Zero carb icecream. Guilt free
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ceoverturf wrote: »200 calories of Southern Butter Pecan and a glass of scotch >>> whatever this thread is about
That's the next flavor on my list!0 -
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amyrebeccah wrote: »sk1nnyb1tchm0dee wrote: »QuilterGirl3 wrote: »Does it have artificial sweeteners? If so, be careful. You may pay for it later in the loo. I've tried sugar free, low carb ice cream and it was a disaster.
Yeah, seriously. I'm not one of those people who's going to jump all over you for eating something low calorie and high volume but even a normal serving kills my stomach (and I'm not the only one--just google it). It's the sugar alcohol they use instead of sugar. Apparently it doesn't affect you but I'm just posting so some poor person doesn't eat two full cups of the stuff and then have the worst night of their life.
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It's revealing when an OP has to resort to mistruths to get people to click their thread. What she referenced is not ice cream, it isn't zero carb, and her story changed when confronted with fact.
ETA ... 18 ounces is six servings, 252 calories ... meaning the caloric data provided by the OP was wrong.0 -
I love me some ice cream!!0
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ceoverturf wrote: »200 calories of Southern Butter Pecan and a glass of scotch >>> whatever this thread is about
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brianpperkins wrote: »It's revealing when an OP has to resort to mistruths to get people to click their thread. What she referenced is not ice cream, it isn't zero carb, and her story changed when confronted with fact.
ETA ... 18 ounces is six servings, 252 calories ... meaning the caloric data provided by the OP was wrong.
I'm still only finding furnace companies.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »It's revealing when an OP has to resort to mistruths to get people to click their thread. What she referenced is not ice cream, it isn't zero carb, and her story changed when confronted with fact.
ETA ... 18 ounces is six servings, 252 calories ... meaning the caloric data provided by the OP was wrong.
I'm still only finding furnace companies.
http://www.quitehealthy.com/nutrition-facts/carbolite/L312371.html
76% of its calories come from carbs .... but it's "zero carb" according to the OP.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »It's revealing when an OP has to resort to mistruths to get people to click their thread. What she referenced is not ice cream, it isn't zero carb, and her story changed when confronted with fact.
ETA ... 18 ounces is six servings, 252 calories ... meaning the caloric data provided by the OP was wrong.
I'm still only finding furnace companies.
http://www.quitehealthy.com/nutrition-facts/carbolite/L312371.html
76% of its calories come from carbs .... but it's "zero carb" according to the OP.
Magic carbs0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »200 calories of Southern Butter Pecan and a glass of scotch >>> whatever this thread is about
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LovelyIvy466 wrote: »ceoverturf wrote: »200 calories of Southern Butter Pecan and a glass of scotch >>> whatever this thread is about
omg. yes.0 -
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what makes me sad is my no sugar added moose tracks is like 120 calories per 68 grams- and that's pretty darn tasty.
Not amazing- but it's really good for what I need. - also- why do carbs = guilt? I can has question noa?0 -
K, but sometimes I really want frozen yogurt... Like that swirl in a cup from the Costco food court. So good/is not remotely icecream0
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dragonmaster69 wrote: »
But think of the burn! Get it? Get it?
Oh, I get it alright.0 -
So... it's NOT zero carb. It's NOT ice cream.
OP:
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Hello. There is no GUILT.
Eat the food. Don't eat the food. Either way, make the choice and own it.0 -
Thanks for the recommendation OP, i'll be sure to check it out. My partner is diabetic and finds it easier to keep the carbs low, so this could be a sensible solution (in moderation).
Sometimes people here seem to be a little on the hyper-critical bandwagon, hey?0 -
arditarose wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »I can have a serving a really good gelato for 200 calories or I could have this stuff and poop all night.
Decisions, decisions.
Man. I could have used this last week though.
Yep, sometimes this would come in handy.
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