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Guest rockmeupto125

Don't post or read here much, so forgive if this has been mentioned.

For you folks like myself dying for ice cream, Breyers has lo-carb now.

Just picked up some Breyer's Strawberry lo-carb ice cream last night. Still lots of carbs but you won't trash your diet for three days with it. 16 servings per 1/2 gallon, 10 gms carbs, - 3 gms fiber, -3 gms sugar alcohols for a total of 4 gms per serving. I could only find it in strawberry. It's creamy with a slight plastic taste like you get from plastic utensils, but there's no plastic aftertaste. Has a light feel to it, rather than cloying like regular ice creams. Priced the same as their regular creams. Overall, real good to excellent.

edit.......it's in a medium blue container labelled "Carbsmart" and is made with Splenda......

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This is great if ya got an ice cream maker and 30 mins handy..

1) Pour 2 cups heavy whipping cream into a pot and heat it

to body temp - beat/whip it the whole time..

2) Dump in 4 egg yolks, one at a time, and continue blending, the

mixture should start thickening by now.

3) Pop in 2 tbs. of sugar free Jello Pudding Powder (banana and

choco work the best..) and continue beating/mixing until it's rich

and creamy with no clumps.

4) remove from heat and let cool to room temperature. After cooled,

pop in 8-10 packets of Aspartame (Equal) (or your fave sweetener)

and blend in 1 tbsp. of vanilla extract.

5) pour into ice cream maker and spin up until done..

6) ENJOY!!

Makes soft-server "Dairy Queen" like very low-carb ice cream..

:cool: TJ :cool:

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