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Old August 28th, 2004, 03:59 PM
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thanks for the head's up jean, and good luck with the surgery!

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: Well, I generally have been eschewing the new LC products, but I
: have encountered two things recently, neither of which I have seen
: mentioned. First, I bought some LC Carb-Countdown "juice". (I
: was a MAJOR juice drinker before I started a LC WOE, so I still
: have a hole in my diet there--which is usually filled by Fruit 2O
: or a combination of that and some other LC beverage.) I was
: excited to see these "juices"--there is even an "arange juice",
: IIRC. I got the ruby grapefruit. Now the flavor was OKAY, but it
: was thick. Maybe this would not have struck me as so odd if I had
: gotten one of the blends that included banana (or is it
: "banana"--I didn't look too carefully). Anyway, the texture was
: off-putting for me. I guess before I ditch that half gallon, I'll
: try a glass of half this and half something else.
:
: The second product is something I saw last night: sugar-free Kozy
: Shack puddings--sweetened with sucralose (!) and (I think) inulin.
: No yucky ingredients. There were chocolate, vanilla, and
: tapioca (!)--the last mentioned was, IIRC, 11g carb -3 g fiber.
: Not that low, but occasionally doable. I may be living on these
: puddings soon, because I am about to have oral surgery. :-(
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Old August 28th, 2004, 04:02 PM
Jean B.
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Well, I generally have been eschewing the new LC products, but I
have encountered two things recently, neither of which I have seen
mentioned. First, I bought some LC Carb-Countdown "juice". (I
was a MAJOR juice drinker before I started a LC WOE, so I still
have a hole in my diet there--which is usually filled by Fruit 2O
or a combination of that and some other LC beverage.) I was
excited to see these "juices"--there is even an "arange juice",
IIRC. I got the ruby grapefruit. Now the flavor was OKAY, but it
was thick. Maybe this would not have struck me as so odd if I had
gotten one of the blends that included banana (or is it
"banana"--I didn't look too carefully). Anyway, the texture was
off-putting for me. I guess before I ditch that half gallon, I'll
try a glass of half this and half something else.

The second product is something I saw last night: sugar-free Kozy
Shack puddings--sweetened with sucralose (!) and (I think) inulin.
No yucky ingredients. There were chocolate, vanilla, and
tapioca (!)--the last mentioned was, IIRC, 11g carb -3 g fiber.
Not that low, but occasionally doable. I may be living on these
puddings soon, because I am about to have oral surgery. :-(
--
Jean B.

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Old August 29th, 2004, 11:46 AM
Acertaingirl
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LC Carb-Countdown "juice". (I
was a MAJOR juice drinker before I started a LC WOE, so I still
have a hole in my diet there--which is usually filled by Fruit 2O
or a combination of that and some other LC beverage.) I was
excited to see these "juices"--there is even an "arange juice",
IIRC. I got the ruby grapefruit. Now the flavor was OKAY, but it
was thick. Maybe this would not have struck me as so odd if I had
gotten one of the blends that included banana (or is it
"banana"--I didn't look too carefully). Anyway, the texture was
off-putting for me. I guess before I ditch that half gallon, I'll
try a glass of half this and half something else.


Dilute it - I do that with the milk, as I find it too thick.


 




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