Laughing Cow Cheese

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  • I love it with egg beaters. It's also good on crackers or spread on a sandwich with turkey instead of mayo.
  • mprao
    mprao Posts: 1
    Try it with 1/2 cup of egg whites almost cooked (with salt and pepper ) then add a wedge of laughing cow (I like queso fresco chipotle ) and 1/2 serving of turkey lunch meat. I cook it all in the microwave. First the eggs for 30 sec to 1 min. Then add cheese and turkey for another 30 sec. It's really good. My kids say that they could eat it every day. Got the recipe from "Hungry Girl - 300 under 300" cookbook . It has great recipes and all under 300. Good luck
  • elcieloesazul
    elcieloesazul Posts: 448 Member
    Just had the garlic and herb kind on some Wheat Thins post-workout. :smile:
  • Wow! I did not know! I will be checking out Aldi's! Thanks!
  • I like the lite Laughing Cow. It is 35 calories and I just love to slice an apple and spread alillte on each slice. yummy
  • spectralmoon
    spectralmoon Posts: 1,179 Member
    I eat the Laughing Cow Mini Babybel cheeses for snacks between classes (or during the ones I'm about to pass out in). The mini babybels are 70 calories per, so they're great pick-me-ups versus when the vending machine taunts you with goldfish crackers or candy bars.
  • gaylelynnbell
    gaylelynnbell Posts: 248 Member
    Love Laughing Cow! LC Wedge on a Western Alternative Bagel = Bagel and Cream Cheese substitute for only 145 calories total!
  • Ely82010
    Ely82010 Posts: 1,998 Member
    Like the other user said, it is low calorie and makes a good, quick snack. I like the blue cheese, but I don't really know what to eat it with because I don't eat gluten! Guess I can just eat it alone :)


    Spread the cheese on celery, apple, even bananas for a sweet treat, or on a slice of low sodium ham or turkey breast slice. Roll it and enjoy it!
  • Allie_71
    Allie_71 Posts: 1,063 Member
    This is a popular soup in France, a lot of moms serve it to their little guys but it has universal appeal :)


    1 onion , finely sliced
    2 lbs zucchini , chopped (if substituting broccoli or cauliflower use 4 generous cups, chopped)
    2 cups chicken stock (or water or vegetable stock)
    salt and pepper (to season)
    1 pinch cumin (optional)
    4 ounces vache qui rit Laughing Cow cheese (or Boursin or cream cheese)
    Directions:


    Put the zucchini and onion in a medium saucepan and add chicken stock. (The stock will not cover the vegetables.) Add salt and pepper, to taste, and cumin, if using.

    Bring to a boil then lower heat and simmer until vegetables are tender, approximately 10 to 15 minutes.

    Remove from heat, add cheese and puree. (An immersion blender works well and keeps dishes to a minimum.).
  • pspetralia
    pspetralia Posts: 963 Member
    Like the other user said, it is low calorie and makes a good, quick snack. I like the blue cheese, but I don't really know what to eat it with because I don't eat gluten! Guess I can just eat it alone :)


    Have you tried Nut Thins? They are crackers by Blue Diamond and are gluten free because they are made out of nuts. You can have 16 to 17 for 140 calories.
  • yesiamaduck
    yesiamaduck Posts: 531 Member
    Everyone in this thread should listen to Limmys thoughts on the Laughing Cow

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN1un0WDkA4

    *warning very strong northern accent
  • InvidiaXII
    InvidiaXII Posts: 315 Member
    Mmm, love these cheeses...
  • colleenob1
    colleenob1 Posts: 22 Member
    Wow...Sounds like I have been missing out on a wonderful thing ;)
    I am going to add it to my shopping list for sure..>Thanks everyone
  • skinnyv3gan
    skinnyv3gan Posts: 4 Member
    I love The Laughing Cow! I just found out they make cream cheese now.

    http://www.thelaughingcow.com/products/new-smooth-sensations-cream-cheese-spread/

    I can't wait to try!
  • Takes2long
    Takes2long Posts: 367 Member
    I've put it on my burger. Yummy! I usually have it with Rye triscuits. I'll have to check out Aldi's too!!
  • Charlottejogs
    Charlottejogs Posts: 351 Member
    I do really like using these wedges- however, I am concerned about how natural they are. Anyone know much about them- what is in them? Chemicals? Thanks!
  • Ely82010
    Ely82010 Posts: 1,998 Member
    I do really like using these wedges- however, I am concerned about how natural they are. Anyone know much about them- what is in them? Chemicals? Thanks!

    Check out these links

    http://www.thelaughingcow.com/about-us/frequently-infrequently-asked-questions/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Laughing_Cow
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