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Old June 3rd, 2004, 06:04 PM
Luna
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Ok, I may have to break my "no fake foods" rule for this one. Coffee with
flavored creamer used to be one of my favorite desserts, and I just saw an
af for the new International Delight low-carb flavors, with 3g of carbs per
serving and sweetened with Splenda. Next time I'm at the store I'm going
to read the label and see what else is in it. If it's not too evil this may
become a weekend treat for me!

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Old June 3rd, 2004, 06:31 PM
BJ in Texas
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Luna wrote:
Ok, I may have to break my "no fake foods" rule for this one.
Coffee with flavored creamer used to be one of my favorite
desserts, and I just saw an af for the new International
Delight low-carb flavors, with 3g of carbs per serving and
sweetened with Splenda. Next time I'm at the store I'm going
to read the label and see what else is in it. If it's not too
evil this may become a weekend treat for me!


Naughty Luna.. Evil Luna.. I knew we could attract you to the
"Dark Side"... LOL BJ


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Old June 3rd, 2004, 07:37 PM
Lester
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Default Low-carb International Delight

On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 17:04:41 GMT, Luna
wrote:

Ok, I may have to break my "no fake foods" rule for this one. Coffee with
flavored creamer used to be one of my favorite desserts, and I just saw an
af for the new International Delight low-carb flavors, with 3g of carbs per
serving and sweetened with Splenda. Next time I'm at the store I'm going
to read the label and see what else is in it. If it's not too evil this may
become a weekend treat for me!


THANK YOU.

Over the last 6 months, I've spent hours standing in front of the
International Delight display case looking for the word 'low-carb'
only to walk away disappointed each time.

I'll keep doing it, but now with a great deal of hope and inspiration.

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Old June 3rd, 2004, 07:46 PM
Susie
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Default Low-carb International Delight

I 'use' to buy a jug of that stuff just about every week 'before'
low carb. I loved it too.
Will have to see what they consider a serving and see if it is worth
the treat again.
Thanks for the heads up,
Susie


Ok, I may have to break my "no fake foods" rule for this one. Coffee with
flavored creamer used to be one of my favorite desserts, and I just saw an
af for the new International Delight low-carb flavors, with 3g of carbs

per
serving and sweetened with Splenda. Next time I'm at the store I'm going
to read the label and see what else is in it. If it's not too evil this

may
become a weekend treat for me!
Michelle Levin
http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick




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Old June 3rd, 2004, 08:03 PM
Dawn Taylor
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Default Low-carb International Delight

On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 18:46:51 GMT, "Susie"
announced in front of God and everybody:

I 'use' to buy a jug of that stuff just about every week 'before'
low carb. I loved it too.
Will have to see what they consider a serving and see if it is worth
the treat again.
Thanks for the heads up,


I never bought it before, because even when I wasn't low-carbing I was
uncomfortable with the idea of adding that much sugar to my coffee. I
usually just use cream ... occasionally, if I want it sweet as a
change of pace, I add SF vanilla syrup.

But I may try this if my store has it. As I recall from trying
International Delight (or the CoffeMate version, one of the two) at a
friends' house, the hazelnut and Irish cream flavors were pretty damn
tasty. Of course, I also recall that this stuff had hydrogenated oils
added to it ... but it's not like I'd be chugging it by the glass.

Dawn
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Old June 3rd, 2004, 08:06 PM
Jennifer
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Default Low-carb International Delight

Why not just use the DaVinci syrup and cream?

Jennifer


Luna wrote:

Ok, I may have to break my "no fake foods" rule for this one. Coffee with
flavored creamer used to be one of my favorite desserts, and I just saw an
af for the new International Delight low-carb flavors, with 3g of carbs per
serving and sweetened with Splenda. Next time I'm at the store I'm going
to read the label and see what else is in it. If it's not too evil this may
become a weekend treat for me!


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Old June 3rd, 2004, 09:05 PM
Jackie Patti
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Default Low-carb International Delight

Jennifer wrote:

Why not just use the DaVinci syrup and cream?


That's what I use. The hazelnut and macadamia flavored syrups are my
favorites in coffee.

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to increase its velocity, until you hit a limit at C. This energy has
to come from somewhere; in this case, from the food's nutritional value.
Thus, the faster the food is, the worse it gets.
-- Mark Hughes, comprehending the taste of fast food

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Old June 3rd, 2004, 09:56 PM
The Queen of Cans and Jars
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Luna wrote:

Ok, I may have to break my "no fake foods" rule for this one. Coffee with
flavored creamer used to be one of my favorite desserts, and I just saw an
af for the new International Delight low-carb flavors, with 3g of carbs per
serving and sweetened with Splenda. Next time I'm at the store I'm going
to read the label and see what else is in it. If it's not too evil this may
become a weekend treat for me!


chock full of partially hydrogenated crap! mmm mmm good!
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Old June 3rd, 2004, 11:27 PM
Luna
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Default Low-carb International Delight

I'm not interested enough to start a hunt for the illusive DaVinci syrups,
but this International Delight stuff should be easy to find.

In article ,
Jennifer wrote:

Why not just use the DaVinci syrup and cream?

Jennifer


Luna wrote:

Ok, I may have to break my "no fake foods" rule for this one. Coffee with
flavored creamer used to be one of my favorite desserts, and I just saw an
af for the new International Delight low-carb flavors, with 3g of carbs per
serving and sweetened with Splenda. Next time I'm at the store I'm going
to read the label and see what else is in it. If it's not too evil this may
become a weekend treat for me!



--
Michelle Levin
http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick

I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws.
 




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