Ice cream replacement
skinnydemko
Posts: 22 Member
I found a product called Arctic Zero ice cream is is the best thing I have found to replace ice cream . Check them out online. Here are some numbers.
1/2 cup
37 cal
Fat 0 yes 0
Carbs 6 grm
Sugar 5 grm
Protein 3.4
Add some suger free syrup total cal 50 can't beat it, had to share!
1/2 cup
37 cal
Fat 0 yes 0
Carbs 6 grm
Sugar 5 grm
Protein 3.4
Add some suger free syrup total cal 50 can't beat it, had to share!
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im an absolute ice cream addict! and ive gone now for 2 weeks without it...... i hate it! :,( so thanks to you i may just get to eat it again. thank you!0
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I have some in my freezer right now! It's good, but can't really replace ice cream imo. The texture is way different, but it works for my cravings at least sometimes!0
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I found vanilla cream sticks swirled with orange, cherry or raspberry. 14 cal 0 sugar 0fat. Sweetened with splenda (I'm not asking for a splenda lecture) I'm telling you, it is so tasty! Light and active is the brand name-I found them at Aldis0
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I found this just in time...Ice cream 2 days in a row and there was no quitting in sight until now...haha0
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Another amazing thing (you can only get it at Whole Foods currently) is Almond-licious Ice Supreme. I love the pecan!0
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DONT try strawberry. its terrible. I LOVELOVELOVE vanilla maple though0
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I found a product called Arctic Zero ice cream is is the best thing I have found to replace ice cream . Check them out online. Here are some numbers.
1/2 cup
37 cal
Fat 0 yes 0
Carbs 6 grm
Sugar 5 grm
Protein 3.4
Add some suger free syrup total cal 50 can't beat it, had to share!
That stuff is NASTY..
Eat your real ice cream.0 -
Ben & Jerry's every night.0
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just eat ice cream.0
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Nice find skinnyd! I do alternates sometimes, but there are times I *do* allow myself REAL Ice Cream. Usually about once a month... but then and ONLY then!! )0
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Still looking for it in my local grocery store. No luck so far.:grumble:0
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Personally, I found Arctic Zero completely lacking in taste, texture, satisfaction factor, everything. I am still looking for a substitute for ice cream, but until I find something good I will just have an ice cream day every once in a while.0
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Still looking for it in my local grocery store. No luck so far.:grumble:
i live in wichita, ks and the only place i've been able to find it is at a local health food/organic store. i think the arctic zero website has a store locator that will tell you where it is sold in your area. good luck!0 -
Another great one is mixing some Nutella (for those of you who like it) with bananas. Zap it til the mix is smooth in a blender, freeze it and you have delicious AND low calorie ice cream! :drinker:
If you want the actual recipe, just let me know.0 -
Personally, I found Arctic Zero completely lacking in taste, texture, satisfaction factor, everything. I am still looking for a substitute for ice cream, but until I find something good I will just have an ice cream day every once in a while.
have you tried skinny cow? it's delicious!0 -
I haven't tried that, but I do eat the blue bunny sweet freedom ice creams. They are no sugar added and either fat free or 1/2 the fat and are between 50 to 100 cals for 1/2 cup. They taste awesome and have many flavors, I buy mine from wal-mart and my fave is the butter pecan.
Ty for sharing )0 -
Another great one is mixing some Nutella (for those of you who like it) with bananas. Zap it til the mix is smooth in a blender, freeze it and you have delicious AND low calorie ice cream! :drinker:
If you want the actual recipe, just let me know.
You are "Da Boss", lady!!!! DANG that sounds good.0 -
Ben & Jerry's every night.
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if you need something more ice-creamy, I like the "churned" ice cream/frozen yogurts. They have lots less calories & fat. The Wal-mart brand, choc flavor is inexpensive and yummy.0
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fudgepops have 40 calories 4 2 i love them gives me that sweet satisfaction0
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I tried some of this - how could you NOT hope it would be a delicious and low-cal substitute? - but I found I really didn't like it. I got the coffee flavor, and I think it's pretty obvious taste and texture wise that it's a diet food. I'd much rather have a tiny bite of something like So Delicious's dairy free coconut based ice creams, or make my own frozen yogurt with 0% Greek yogurt!0
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low fat frozen yogurt. the end0
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Personally, I found Arctic Zero completely lacking in taste, texture, satisfaction factor, everything. I am still looking for a substitute for ice cream, but until I find something good I will just have an ice cream day every once in a while.
have you tried skinny cow? it's delicious!
2nd this !! i eat it
also Fro YO0 -
bump... sounds great0
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I eat chapmans frozen vanilla yogurt and add things to it like nuts, strawberries, choco chips etc.0
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braums has a carbwatch ice cream sold at your local braums store in different flavors and also dryers, beyers? ?? has low carb ice cream bars and stuff in the tub. Blue bunny sells sugar free kind in different flavors. I prefer cones. Im not a big fan of ice cream even though I am a sugar addict. very odd. Regular ice cream is a sugar/dairy devil. Dairy makes me bloat like a whale.0
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Another great one is mixing some Nutella (for those of you who like it) with bananas. Zap it til the mix is smooth in a blender, freeze it and you have delicious AND low calorie ice cream! :drinker:
If you want the actual recipe, just let me know.
Share the recipe please!!! :blushing:0 -
I love ice cream and have a hard time finding good tasting substitues but something I will make if I'm craving a treat, something similar to an above post, one lg banana, 1 or 2 T of crunchy PB, 1 scoop of chocolate or vanilla protein powder if you want, blend and freeze, sometimes I'll mix in dark choc chips or a spoonful of nutella, it's not ice cream but it sometimes does the trick!!0
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False. There is no ice cream replacement.
Gelato is gelato
Frozen yogurt is frozen yogurt
Sorbet is sorbet.
QED0 -
Peel and freeze bananas. Run them through a juicer with a good motor or through a Yonana's machine. The browner (more rip) the bananas are, the better. Can also add other fruits in the same method (berries, mangos, peaches, etc). That's been my ice cream substitute for years.0
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