Enlightened Ice Cream
ultra_violets
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This seems to be the new kid on the block in the low carb ice cream game. So far I'm hearing good things about it. Anyone tried it? I've got my eye on the marshmallow peanut butter.
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Any food with the word “enlightened” in the name is probably trash.6
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I've tried the red velvet ice cream bars and found them delicious. I don't buy them that often though because they're expensive and rarely go on sale.2
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ultra_violets wrote: »
Scandalous.5 -
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Mexicangreensalsa wrote: »Look in the "new products that caught your eye" thread. They have posted tons of reviews on every flavor!
Thanks!0 -
RelCanonical wrote: »ultra_violets wrote: »
Scandalous.
It is if you're diabetic.2 -
ultra_violets wrote: »
Just looked this up- Yikes! That Skinny Cow Protein bar has 60 grams of sugar! Is it even worth it at that point?4 -
ultra_violets wrote: »This seems to be the new kid on the block in the low carb ice cream game. So far I'm hearing good things about it. Anyone tried it? I've got my eye on the marshmallow peanut butter.
The best of the "diet" ice creams. I love Marshmallow Peanut Butter!4 -
Apparently Skinny Cow has a "No Sugar Added" version that has only 5 grams of sugar.
https://www.skinnycow.com/products/frozen-treats/sandwiches/no-sugar-added-vanilla-gone-wild/
Personally, I prefer Halo Top ice cream.3 -
I prefer Yasso over Enlighted. I would recommend letting them sit out for about 5 minutes. It helps soften them up and makes them more tasteful.7
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I prefer Yasso over Enlighted. I would recommend letting them sit out for about 5 minutes. It helps soften them up and makes them more tasteful.
My favorite thing is to chop them up in a bowl until they become soft and not crumbly because I have no patience even though it probably takes just as long to chop as it does to just wait.2 -
skelterhelter wrote: »ultra_violets wrote: »This seems to be the new kid on the block in the low carb ice cream game. So far I'm hearing good things about it. Anyone tried it? I've got my eye on the marshmallow peanut butter.
The best of the "diet" ice creams. I love Marshmallow Peanut Butter!
I'm so getting some this weekend. I'm excited. I haven't had ice cream in four months!1 -
Kimmotion5783 wrote: »ultra_violets wrote: »
Just looked this up- Yikes! That Skinny Cow Protein bar has 60 grams of sugar! Is it even worth it at that point?
Don't you love it when they give you the "cane sugar", like that's somehow better?0 -
Yasso is super good. My husband and I love their fudge and peanut butter cup bars!2
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I have been eating the Enlightened fudge bar at night. 70 calories, 3g of sugar. It is not bad,2
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PrincessMel72 wrote: »Yasso is super good. My husband and I love their fudge and peanut butter cup bars!
I'm not sure if this has come to my area yet but I'm going to look for it!0 -
I haven’t been a fan of the ones I have tried. Most things I am patient with but I want to be able to eat ice cream right out of the freezer and the enlightened ones have been not the best texture wise for that. Going to try a couple other flavors. I am picky with diet ice cream and only end up like certain flavors while others from the same brand don’t tend to like.1
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Any food with the word “enlightened” in the name is probably trash.
Nope. I've been eating them for a couple years. They are high in fiber, low in sugar and have a serving of dairy in each bar. My dietitian recommends them. And they taste good. I like the caramel and the cold brew best.6 -
ultra_violets wrote: »This seems to be the new kid on the block in the low carb ice cream game. So far I'm hearing good things about it. Anyone tried it? I've got my eye on the marshmallow peanut butter.
They've been around for a few years, so I guess for a product it might still be considered new. It's tastier than Halo Top for sure. I ate them occasionally over the years when my husband would bring home a new flavor to try, but actually started buying them for myself recently after being diagnosed with an insulin disorder and having to dramatically drop my carb intake. These have been a lifesaver for sure! Still doesn't compare to real ice cream, but it's all I can enjoy right now so it's doable.1 -
ultra_violets wrote: »skelterhelter wrote: »ultra_violets wrote: »This seems to be the new kid on the block in the low carb ice cream game. So far I'm hearing good things about it. Anyone tried it? I've got my eye on the marshmallow peanut butter.
The best of the "diet" ice creams. I love Marshmallow Peanut Butter!
I'm so getting some this weekend. I'm excited. I haven't had ice cream in four months!
Awesome! I think you'll love it Their new chocolate covered ice cream bars are amazing too!0 -
ultra_violets wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »ultra_violets wrote: »
Scandalous.
It is if you're diabetic.
Not sure who hit the "woo" button for this but since I'm trying to, you know. Not die? Sugar is a problem.3 -
ultra_violets wrote: »This seems to be the new kid on the block in the low carb ice cream game. So far I'm hearing good things about it. Anyone tried it? I've got my eye on the marshmallow peanut butter.
I just had that for dessert, it's one of the best. I like strawberry cheesecake and triple chocolate.1 -
I prefer my ice cream to be naive.3
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Any food with the word “enlightened” in the name is probably trash.
I can't eat their ice cream (allergies) but I can and do eat their roasted broad beans (aka fava beans) occasionally. Very tasty and not too bad in sodium. Nice protein and fiber boost for me. One ounce is typically about 100 calories, 130 mg sodium, 5 grams fiber, 7 grams protein.
Your needs may differ, but for me - their products are not trash. Yeah, the name is silly.
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DawnEmbers wrote: »I am picky with diet ice cream and only end up like certain flavors while others from the same brand don’t tend to like.
Not gonna lie, I don't think the words "diet" or "low fat" belong in the same sentence with "ice cream".... But I don't like the taste of artificial sweeteners or the ubiquitous stevia.
But I find if I just eat half the recommended portion (1/4 cup instead of 1/2 cup), not only do my pricier non-dairy Ben&Jerry's etc. last a lot longer - the sugar and calorie hit is much reduced.
It works better for me if I don't keep it in the original carton, though. There are storage problems long-term and also if I'm in the mood, I'm likely to scoop out more than is really needed. So I like to repackage an entire pint into eight 2-fluid ounce (1/4 cup) containers that Oxo makes for people making their own baby food. They are very sturdy and so far none have cracked. I've found that this is actually a lot of ice cream and it satisfies me.
I can always go back to the freezer if I want another one, but that doesn't usually happen with non-dairy even though it tastes very good. With dairy, I get the allergic addiction effect triggered even with such a small amount. (Hence my big stash of non-allergenic junk food in general...) Really makes a difference when junky candy, for example, is made with a non-dairy milk such as almond or rice or coconut. My problem is not the other ingredients such as sugar or fat, so junky is fine as long as they don't contain dairy. So I can eat just one vegan caramel or just one piece of a good vegan chocolate bar. And there really are excellent brands today, so it's not a matter of taste.
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This whole discussion reminds me of a great line from the tv show The Good Place:
“You humans have a knack for taking something great and ruining it a little so you can have more of it”
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Any food with the word “enlightened” in the name is probably trash.
I can't eat their ice cream (allergies) but I can and do eat their roasted broad beans (aka fava beans) occasionally. Very tasty and not too bad in sodium. Nice protein and fiber boost for me. One ounce is typically about 100 calories, 130 mg sodium, 5 grams fiber, 7 grams protein.
Your needs may differ, but for me - their products are not trash. Yeah, the name is silly.
I also enjoy their roasted broad beans. I'll eat an entire bag: 300 calories, 45g carbs (with 15g of fiber!), 9g fat, 21g protein. The sriracha flavor is awesome.
Speaking of a silly name, the broad bean crisps were recently re-branded as Bada Bean Bada Boom2 -
my local grocery store finally got enlightened in stock they have had halo top and skinny cow for a few years. I love the cold brew and the movie night so far.1
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