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Volume Eaters Thread

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  • Posts: 7,722 Member
    nowine4me wrote: »
    I looked today and couldn't find laughing cow - its cheese, right? My store has the bag cheese area (like pizza cheese) and fancy cheese area. Also looked near hummus and that kinda stuff.

    They're not refrigerated. Look on the shelves where they have the Velveeta.
  • Posts: 7,722 Member
    bbell1985 wrote: »

    Hmm...I have only used PES and thought it fluffed well. Maybe others fluff even better....

    I have found that a bit of ice when making protein fluff has helped with the...fluff

    I'm going to stop trying to write this now because I'm drunk.

    I wasn't using ice. That might have been the problem.
  • Posts: 3,985 Member

    They're not refrigerated. Look on the shelves where they have the Velveeta.

    Ohhhhh! Don't spend a lot of time in the Velveeta aisle! <3
  • Posts: 1,639 Member
    edited August 2017
    nowine4me wrote: »

    Yummy. Veggies cooked or raw?

    Cooked - I cooked the onion, zucchini and mushrooms together, added the sausage then the cheese and then mixed in the spaghetti squash (which I already baked in the oven)

    This sounds really good, but I'm never able to get my Laughing Cow wedges to melt. :/

    It does take some patience, but they will melt eventually. Keep stirring and heating. I added the splash of milk to help it along so it was more sauce-like and less cream cheesy. But still plenty thick and amazing
  • Posts: 369 Member
    nowine4me wrote: »
    I looked today and couldn't find laughing cow - its cheese, right? My store has the bag cheese area (like pizza cheese) and fancy cheese area. Also looked near hummus and that kinda stuff.

    I usually find them in the fancy cheese area. Usually next to the bagged babybel cheese.
  • Posts: 9,480 Member

    I usually find them in the fancy cheese area. Usually next to the bagged babybel cheese.

    Wal-Mart has the Laughing Cow by the fancy cheese.

    I bought Aldis version of Laughing Cow, & it's 25 calories per wedge for those that want to knock a few calories off their meals.
  • Posts: 182 Member
    Lord yes. I am forever thankful to be a lover of vegetables. I have been known to eat an entire head of cabbage steamed with onions on a single sitting. When I want to stuff my face I bust out the vegetables!
  • Posts: 182 Member

    I too have trouble moderating cereal and I've been using cereal to top my protein ice cream and I've had no trouble moderating it at all. I don't know if it's the combination or what, because normally I'd be diving into the whole box. I really like these:

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    They're nice and krispy and you get a lot in a serving.

    Shut your face! This stuff is sooooo good! So crispy and satisfying! I love to stir it into some peanut butter.
  • Posts: 1,639 Member
    Nixi3Knox wrote: »
    Lord yes. I am forever thankful to be a lover of vegetables. I have been known to eat an entire head of cabbage steamed with onions on a single sitting. When I want to stuff my face I bust out the vegetables!

    Ohhh yes I could definitely eat a whole head of cabbage. That ish is amazing.
  • Posts: 62 Member

    No Xanthan Gum?
    Did yours fluff up without Xanthan? I bought the Quest Cinnamon Crunch to try with the Walden's Pancake Syrup + Cashew Milk + Truvia + Ice.
  • Posts: 644 Member
    @pielattes1 Yes I don't use the Xanthan gum. I posted pictures above of my ice cream. (post with the photo bomb :D ) I get plenty of volume and prefer the texture as well without it. If you already have some try it but you don't have to go out and buy it just for this.
  • Posts: 644 Member
    This is a RIDICULOUS amount of fluff. Pure deliciousness.

    That looks like Quest cookies n cream!
  • Posts: 62 Member
    ElvenToad wrote: »
    @pielattes1 Yes I don't use the Xanthan gum. I posted pictures above of my ice cream. (post with the photo bomb :D ) I get plenty of volume and prefer the texture as well without it. If you already have some try it but you don't have to go out and buy it just for this.

    Would you post the directions/measurements of ingredients that you used? I have the same protein powder, I just can't seem to get it to fluff.
  • Posts: 644 Member
    pielattes1 wrote: »

    Would you post the directions/measurements of ingredients that you used? I have the same protein powder, I just can't seem to get it to fluff.

    Page 12 of this thread, 2nd post from the top. It might take some trial and error depending on your blender. I actually had a really old crappy one that I replaced just for making ice cream. Make sure you are adding the protein powder last, after all the other ingredients are blended and all the ice is crushed up. Then add the pp and let it go on high for a good solid minute or so. Stop and stir and then blend another 10-15 seconds.

    In my old crappy one I had to mash the pulse button the whole time.
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    ElvenToad wrote: »

    Page 12 of this thread, 2nd post from the top. It might take some trial and error depending on your blender. I actually had a really old crappy one that I replaced just for making ice cream. Make sure you are adding the protein powder last, after all the other ingredients are blended and all the ice is crushed up. Then add the pp and let it go on high for a good solid minute or so. Stop and stir and then blend another 10-15 seconds.

    In my old crappy one I had to mash the pulse button the whole time.

    I think I'll make this tonight.

    Does anyone ever had milk & yogurt to their protein ice creams?
  • Posts: 2,847 Member

    Wal-Mart has the Laughing Cow by the fancy cheese.

    I bought Aldis version of Laughing Cow, & it's 25 calories per wedge for those that want to knock a few calories off their meals.

    The Aldi pepper jack version is good!
  • Posts: 3,985 Member
    edited August 2017
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    Second fluff of the day is lemon "poppyseed" topped with crushed pistachios.

    Quest vanilla with lemon extract and almond milk with 1/2 tbs chia seeds that had already set up into pudding.
  • Posts: 7,722 Member
    I can't do fluff any more because xantham gum and I do not get along.

    Otherwise, I'd try that lemon/chia version.

    One of the bad things about being a volume person and having IBS: I had to come to the sad conclusion this week that raw vegetables and I need to part company.

    No more salads. No more veggie trays with ranch/Greek yogurt dip.

    I just don't handle them well and haven't for a long time.

    I'm going to see if I'm okay with blanched veggies, so maybe I can still do veggies/dip. I will miss salads, though.

    And coleslaw. I love coleslaw.
  • Posts: 3,985 Member
    edited August 2017
    @GottaBurnEmAll -- if it's just the xantham gum that bothers you, leave it out. It seems to work just as well. As for raw vegetables, that's sad. Sorry. Don't like Cole slaw, but I don't think I could live without salad
  • Posts: 1,639 Member
    I can't do fluff any more because xantham gum and I do not get along.

    Otherwise, I'd try that lemon/chia version.

    One of the bad things about being a volume person and having IBS: I had to come to the sad conclusion this week that raw vegetables and I need to part company.

    No more salads. No more veggie trays with ranch/Greek yogurt dip.

    I just don't handle them well and haven't for a long time.

    I'm going to see if I'm okay with blanched veggies, so maybe I can still do veggies/dip. I will miss salads, though.

    And coleslaw. I love coleslaw.

    Omg I'm so sad for you :(

    FYI I don't use xanthum gum and my fluff turns out great without!
  • Posts: 62 Member
    edited August 2017
    Oh, the Cinnamon Crunch Protein Fluff (Quest):

    Eat this immediately, I halved the portion (its huge) and froze 1/2 right after I made it to see how it freezes. I might half the recipe next time because it's a lot!

    I added these amounts but here's mine in the order I add to the mixer (not a blender):


    Total: (The entire bowl pictured) - 92 calories
    5 Ingredients:
    3 teaspoon (from the Spoonable 9.8 oz Jar)-Truvia
    calories 0 Total Fat 0Total Carbs 6Protein 0

    12 FL OZ (355 mL) Diet Soda-A&w Root Beer
    calories 0 Total Fat 0Total Carbs 0Protein 0

    0.50 package Whip It Stabilizer for Whipping Cream-Dr. Oetker
    calories 20 Total Fat 0Total Carbs 5Protein 0

    17 gram Cinnamon Crunch-Quest Nutrition
    calories 57 Total Fat 1Total Carbs 3Protein 11

    0.25 tsp Xanthan Gum-Bob's Red Mill
    calories 15 Total Fat 0Total Carbs 4Protein 0


    Blend all of that until the mixture starts to thicken, scrape down the sides of the mixer with a spatula as it is mixing.

    Blend on high for 6-8 minutes. Stop and stir a little, and scrape down the sides of the mixer, and repeat. Mix for another 5 minutes. It will thicken very much!


    Total:
    Nutrition Facts
    Servings 1.0 (This is for the ENTIRE bowl)
    Amount Per Serving
    calories 92
    % Daily Value *
    Total Fat 1 g 1 %
    Saturated Fat 1 g 3 %
    Monounsaturated Fat 0 g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
    Trans Fat 0 g
    Cholesterol 3 mg 1 %
    Sodium 336 mg 14 %
    Potassium 37 mg 1 %
    Total Carbohydrate 17 g 6 %
    Dietary Fiber 5 g 19 %
    Sugars 1 g
    Protein 11 g 23 %
    Vitamin A 0 %
    Vitamin C 0 %
    Calcium 17 %
    Iron 1 %
    * The Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet, so your values may change depending on your calorie needs. The values here may not be 100% accurate because the recipes have not been professionally evaluated nor have they been evaluated by the U.S. FDA.


    While Mixing It thickened quickly
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    After I stopped Mixing..you can see its thick on the beaters
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    After being frozen for about 45mins-hour
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    I used the giant mixing bowl and then ate out of it :) Enjoy
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    Hm. I tried that ice cream recipe and didn't get the volume of a mixing bowl. My fluff gets it but it seemed like you guys were claiming the ice cream one gets that high too. Admittedly, the texture is better than fluff. I must need to perfect it.

    I did a caramel snickerdoodle "ice cream". Pretty good.
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    I can't do fluff any more because xantham gum and I do not get along.

    Otherwise, I'd try that lemon/chia version.

    One of the bad things about being a volume person and having IBS: I had to come to the sad conclusion this week that raw vegetables and I need to part company.

    No more salads. No more veggie trays with ranch/Greek yogurt dip.

    I just don't handle them well and haven't for a long time.

    I'm going to see if I'm okay with blanched veggies, so maybe I can still do veggies/dip. I will miss salads, though.

    And coleslaw. I love coleslaw.

    I have IBS too. I think it started when I increased the size and frequency of cold salads and decreased cook veg, now that I think of it...hmm...hm...
  • Posts: 944 Member
    I can't do fluff any more because xantham gum and I do not get along.

    Otherwise, I'd try that lemon/chia version.

    One of the bad things about being a volume person and having IBS: I had to come to the sad conclusion this week that raw vegetables and I need to part company.

    No more salads. No more veggie trays with ranch/Greek yogurt dip.

    I just don't handle them well and haven't for a long time.

    I'm going to see if I'm okay with blanched veggies, so maybe I can still do veggies/dip. I will miss salads, though.

    And coleslaw. I love coleslaw.

    Try slippery elm powder. It aids in digestive issues, and I've found that it really thickens things. I actually use it as an alternative to xanthan/guar gum when I make my DIY Halo Top.
  • Posts: 62 Member
    bbell1985 wrote: »
    Hm. I tried that ice cream recipe and didn't get the volume of a mixing bowl. My fluff gets it but it seemed like you guys were claiming the ice cream one gets that high too. Admittedly, the texture is better than fluff. I must need to perfect it.

    I did a caramel snickerdoodle "ice cream". Pretty good.

    I added "Whip It" by Dr. Oetaker + a little bit of Xanthan Gum. I haven't seen anyone else using the Whip It, but I figured since the Quest only has a little casein I would need more of a thickener to help fluff it up.
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    pielattes1 wrote: »

    I added "Whip It" by Dr. Oetaker + a little bit of Xanthan Gum. I haven't seen anyone else using the Whip It, but I figured since the Quest only has a little casein I would need more of a thickener to help fluff it up.

    Yours is a fluff. My fluff gets that big too.
  • Posts: 644 Member
    edited August 2017
    bbell1985 wrote: »
    Hm. I tried that ice cream recipe and didn't get the volume of a mixing bowl. My fluff gets it but it seemed like you guys were claiming the ice cream one gets that high too. Admittedly, the texture is better than fluff. I must need to perfect it.

    I did a caramel snickerdoodle "ice cream". Pretty good.

    A little trial and error, might need to blend it a little longer.. every blender might be a tad different? Also I get a little less volume if using casein powder, I only get about 4.5 cups when I do ON mint choc chip. Also I have to add a splash more almond milk with the casein powder to get it to blend properly. And ON whey flavors I get a good amount of volume too but I definitely get the most volume with the Quest brands. I noticed a sizeable difference between brands. Quest Salted Caramel always gets the most volume for me for some reason.

    uhhhh caramel snickerdoodle? that sounds pretty damn amazing!
  • Posts: 644 Member
    I can't do fluff any more because xantham gum and I do not get along.

    Otherwise, I'd try that lemon/chia version.

    One of the bad things about being a volume person and having IBS: I had to come to the sad conclusion this week that raw vegetables and I need to part company.

    No more salads. No more veggie trays with ranch/Greek yogurt dip.

    I just don't handle them well and haven't for a long time.

    I'm going to see if I'm okay with blanched veggies, so maybe I can still do veggies/dip. I will miss salads, though.

    And coleslaw. I love coleslaw.

    So sorry your having such a rough time :'(

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