Recipes? Tricks?

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  • tec9goo
    tec9goo Posts: 119 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    Maybe this is a regional thing, but where can you even buy cups and cups of cinnamon and not spend a small fortune? Real cinnamon is quite expensive, and even the generic supermarket stuff is $3 for a 3 oz bottle.

    I find oats quite filling with a little fat added, so I'll stick to that anyway. But I'm just trying to picture buying all that cinnamon. Is it cheap in bulk in maybe big box stores or restaurant supply or something like that?

    Ground Saigon from Sam's or costco
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,210 Member
    tec9goo wrote: »
    kimny72 wrote: »
    Maybe this is a regional thing, but where can you even buy cups and cups of cinnamon and not spend a small fortune? Real cinnamon is quite expensive, and even the generic supermarket stuff is $3 for a 3 oz bottle.

    I find oats quite filling with a little fat added, so I'll stick to that anyway. But I'm just trying to picture buying all that cinnamon. Is it cheap in bulk in maybe big box stores or restaurant supply or something like that?

    Ground Saigon from Sam's or costco
    Saigon cinnamon contains the highest amount of coumarin of all the four Cinnamomum species sold as cinnamon, with one study detecting 6.97 g/kg in an authenticated sample.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saigon_cinnamon

    with the data based on journal article https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23627682
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    tec9goo wrote: »
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Okay, I HAVE to ask.....only because it’s literally my favorite food. Have you fully mastered the protein fluff ice cream? When done right, it’s so delicious and satisfying that it’s hard to imagine not liking it.

    Yea the xantham gum taste isnt a go for me

    Just how much Xanthan Gum are you adding?
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    tec9goo wrote: »
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Okay, I HAVE to ask.....only because it’s literally my favorite food. Have you fully mastered the protein fluff ice cream? When done right, it’s so delicious and satisfying that it’s hard to imagine not liking it.

    Yea the xantham gum taste isnt a go for me

    When you do add xanthan, it’s like a quarter teaspon, I don’t even taste it, but I use Quest powder and don’t need it. It whips into soft serve with just ice and almond milk.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    tec9goo wrote: »
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Okay, I HAVE to ask.....only because it’s literally my favorite food. Have you fully mastered the protein fluff ice cream? When done right, it’s so delicious and satisfying that it’s hard to imagine not liking it.

    Yea the xantham gum taste isnt a go for me

    Just how much Xanthan Gum are you adding?

    Hopefully not as much as the cinnamon. :#

    Yes, I've never tasted Xanthan Gum in recipes, but then I only used 1/8 teaspoon when I made this:
    cmtigger wrote: »
    Whoa, I just made a batch with 140g frozen strawberries, 1 scoop vanilla ON casein, 1 cup milk, and 1/8tsp xanthan gum. That stuff is awesome. But way too filling. I just threw what I couldn't eat into half pint jars in the freezer. I figure the xanthan gum will stabilize it.
  • mo8414
    mo8414 Posts: 13 Member
    edited July 2019
    Instead of deli ham I buy a regular boneless ham. Its cheaper per pound and is lower in calories by almost half.
  • toreybybee
    toreybybee Posts: 6 Member
    That is a ton of cinnamon lol I like this recipe for when I want something sweet or for breakfast:

    Banana Blueberry Pancakes

    2 large eggs
    1 large organic banana
    1/2 c. organic blueberries
    1 tsp. cinnamon
    ** smash banana with a fork until it is completely mushy/almost liquidy. beat 2 eggs and combine banana and egg. mix in blueberries and cinnamon. (the consistency will be like a pancake batter.) Cook on skillet just like you would pancakes! Drizzle some syrup or honey over and enjoy.
  • OkieGina
    OkieGina Posts: 126 Member
    I don't do dairy so no yogurt, but I make salad dressing/ cooking sauce out of silken tofu and chickpeas that I use on EVERYTHING-- hot or cold for a protein kick.

    Added to a salad it ramps ups the protein and flavor; it's a protein-rich and oil free alternative to dip for chips or crudite, or added to a stir-fry it adds protein, flavor and velvety texture without sour cream or yogurt.

    Just drain the tofu lightly and toss it in a blender with a can of chickpeas WITH the aquafaba (chickpea water) and pulse until creamy.

    Spice the heck out of it with garlic and herbs for a basic mayo substitute that also works as a bechamel-type white sauce, add some nutritional yeast and you've got a queso alternative; a little tomato paste and pickle relish gives you thousand island, half an avocado and some cilantro is spicy green goddess, and some curry powder makes an amazing Indian-inspired simmer sauce with plenty of protein and no ghee!

    It stores well in the fridge, although sometimes some water separates out and needs to be stirred back in before adding to dishes.

    What kind of tofu do you use (silken?)?
  • eryn0x
    eryn0x Posts: 138 Member
    edited July 2019
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Okay, I HAVE to ask.....only because it’s literally my favorite food. Have you fully mastered the protein fluff ice cream? When done right, it’s so delicious and satisfying that it’s hard to imagine not liking it.

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    Lol, above is the one I have, 18 oz. allows me to spice with less reservation, although I certainly don't use cups at a time. I also didn't realize that cinnamon can have so many calories! (again, not sure if it's a concern for me).
  • tec9goo
    tec9goo Posts: 119 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    tec9goo wrote: »
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Okay, I HAVE to ask.....only because it’s literally my favorite food. Have you fully mastered the protein fluff ice cream? When done right, it’s so delicious and satisfying that it’s hard to imagine not liking it.

    Yea the xantham gum taste isnt a go for me

    Just how much Xanthan Gum are you adding?

    4g
  • tec9goo
    tec9goo Posts: 119 Member
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    Please don't use that much cinnamon, particularly cassia cinnamon (the most common type), or encourage anyone else to do so. In the small amounts people usually use (teaspoon or so, probably), it's considered harmless. In larger amounts (0.6C is a very large amount), there are potential risks. This is from WebMD:
    Very high quantities of cassia cinnamon may be toxic, particularly in people with liver problems. Because cinnamon may lower blood sugar, people with diabetes may need to adjust their treatment if they use cinnamon supplements. An ingredient in some cinnamon products, coumarin, may cause liver problems; but the amount of this compound ingested is usually so small that this wouldn’t happen for most people. Given the lack of evidence about its safety, cinnamon -- as a treatment -- is not recommended for children or for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

    Note that coumarin is a blood thinner.

    https://www.webmd.com/diet/supplement-guide-cinnamon

    So could you potentially lose an unhealthy amount of weight by overdosing on cinnamon? As you guys know, I've lost more than I wanted... could this be why??
  • tec9goo
    tec9goo Posts: 119 Member
    nowine4me wrote: »
    tec9goo wrote: »
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Okay, I HAVE to ask.....only because it’s literally my favorite food. Have you fully mastered the protein fluff ice cream? When done right, it’s so delicious and satisfying that it’s hard to imagine not liking it.

    Yea the xantham gum taste isnt a go for me

    When you do add xanthan, it’s like a quarter teaspon, I don’t even taste it, but I use Quest powder and don’t need it. It whips into soft serve with just ice and almond milk.

    Do you use a blender or food processor or the hand mixer?
  • gallicinvasion
    gallicinvasion Posts: 1,015 Member
    tec9goo wrote: »
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    tec9goo wrote: »
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Okay, I HAVE to ask.....only because it’s literally my favorite food. Have you fully mastered the protein fluff ice cream? When done right, it’s so delicious and satisfying that it’s hard to imagine not liking it.

    Yea the xantham gum taste isnt a go for me

    Just how much Xanthan Gum are you adding?

    4g

    4g of anything is usually much more than 1/8 of a tsp. 1/8 of a tsp of xantham gum weighs 1/4 of a gram, I believe. You gotta work on your measurements, my friend!

  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,210 Member
    tec9goo wrote: »
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    Please don't use that much cinnamon, particularly cassia cinnamon (the most common type), or encourage anyone else to do so. In the small amounts people usually use (teaspoon or so, probably), it's considered harmless. In larger amounts (0.6C is a very large amount), there are potential risks. This is from WebMD:
    Very high quantities of cassia cinnamon may be toxic, particularly in people with liver problems. Because cinnamon may lower blood sugar, people with diabetes may need to adjust their treatment if they use cinnamon supplements. An ingredient in some cinnamon products, coumarin, may cause liver problems; but the amount of this compound ingested is usually so small that this wouldn’t happen for most people. Given the lack of evidence about its safety, cinnamon -- as a treatment -- is not recommended for children or for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

    Note that coumarin is a blood thinner.

    https://www.webmd.com/diet/supplement-guide-cinnamon

    So could you potentially lose an unhealthy amount of weight by overdosing on cinnamon? As you guys know, I've lost more than I wanted... could this be why??

    No. Cinnamon doesn't create weight loss magic. (That's not the implication of the diabetic/insulin comment in the side effects.)

    If you've lost more than you wanted, it's about calorie estimation (the so-called calculators can be inaccurate for some), or some aspect of tracking (you're more active than the settings you used, for one example among many possibilities). If you're losing too fast, eat enough more so that you don't lose too fast: Simple.

    What excessive cinnamon potentially can do is cause permanent and serious liver damage (among other possible side effects). You need your liver. If your liver is damaged, bad things can happen . . . early death, even. Excessive amounts of cinnamon are potentially poisonous.

    Do not eat excessive amounts of cinnamon. Do not encourage others to eat excessive amounts of cinnamon.

    Small amounts are fine. (Many things are fine in small doses, but poisonous in really unusually large amounts. Periodically, people even drink so much water that they die from it on the spot. It's not a good plan to eat/drink unusually large amounts of anything, without considering the possibility that it could cause problems!)
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    tec9goo wrote: »
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    tec9goo wrote: »
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Okay, I HAVE to ask.....only because it’s literally my favorite food. Have you fully mastered the protein fluff ice cream? When done right, it’s so delicious and satisfying that it’s hard to imagine not liking it.

    Yea the xantham gum taste isnt a go for me

    Just how much Xanthan Gum are you adding?

    4g

    4g of anything is usually much more than 1/8 of a tsp. 1/8 of a tsp of xantham gum weighs 1/4 of a gram, I believe. You gotta work on your measurements, my friend!

    To be fair, I believe I have seen recipes that have called for 4 g.

    I just measured out 4 g and it was about 1 teaspoon.

    @tec9goo try again with 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon.
  • tec9goo
    tec9goo Posts: 119 Member
    Bump for more ideas! Thanks!
  • tec9goo
    tec9goo Posts: 119 Member
    https://www.cinnamonvogue.com/cinnamon_side_effects.html

    #8 could that be why my workout endurance/stamina and also strength has gone bad/worse? As you know I eat a lot of cinnamon in the oatmeal which is right before working out
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,210 Member
    tec9goo wrote: »
    https://www.cinnamonvogue.com/cinnamon_side_effects.html

    #8 could that be why my workout endurance/stamina and also strength has gone bad/worse? As you know I eat a lot of cinnamon in the oatmeal which is right before working out

    Liver failure (#3) also impairs performance.

    Really: Stop eating this ridiculous amount of cinnamon. It can be extremely bad for you.

    Sure, maybe it won't hurt you. But why on earth would you take that risk?

    SMH.
  • tec9goo
    tec9goo Posts: 119 Member
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    tec9goo wrote: »
    https://www.cinnamonvogue.com/cinnamon_side_effects.html

    #8 could that be why my workout endurance/stamina and also strength has gone bad/worse? As you know I eat a lot of cinnamon in the oatmeal which is right before working out

    Liver failure (#3) also impairs performance.

    Really: Stop eating this ridiculous amount of cinnamon. It can be extremely bad for you.

    Sure, maybe it won't hurt you. But why on earth would you take that risk?

    SMH.

    I stopped Haha. I found a new recipe. Not high in volume but oh well :/ for the health of it