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Unwaver1ng 07-03-2012 07:03 PM

There are tons of pudding and drink hacks here! Anyone do anything fun with the soy patty?

~Jenni

sandygirl68 07-12-2012 11:26 AM

I totally agree! The pudding makes a better shake anyway and if it saves in carbs you can have a higher carb vegetable later on. :-)

Ramjet254 07-12-2012 12:15 PM

Wild berry yogurt drink
 
I prepared my wild berry yogurt drink mix in the shaker bottle as directed. Then I crushed about four or five medium ice cubes in my blender, added the wild berry drink mix, about a heaping teaspoon of cocoa powder, a dash of cinnamon, and about half a capful of vanilla extract.

Now I probably will not be ordering the wild berry yogurt drink mix again, but this way I was able to use the packet, it was a decent drink, and now I don't have to use it anymore. Ta-da!

Onyxmom 07-14-2012 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Courty14 (Post 4193458)
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas to make some of the packets I have accumulated (and absolutely cannot stomach) taste better. I hate that I have wasted all this money on packages that have been sitting in my cupboard for months simply because I cannot handle the taste. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

-Butterscotch and Strawberry Pudding
-Wildberry Yogurt drink
-Blueberry-cran granata drink

Thanks so much!!

I mix the Blueberry-Cran Granita Drink with the Raspberry Jelly and 9oz of hot water. Split into two dishes & refrigerate. Makes two gelatin desserts.

alyssa80ryan 07-22-2012 12:01 AM

I stole the idea for half strawberry pudding mixed with half vanilla pudding, added 8 oz water, and mixed with ice. Then I added a splash of orange/tangerine mio and hint of stevia and BAHM! Orange strawberry julius!! it was heaven!! :)

ChileheadKen 07-22-2012 12:18 AM

Probably an old one but for the newer kids on the block (like me):
French toast:
prepare omelet mix
add 1 tsp vanilla and cinnamon
cook omelet and try to flip the whole thing intact (I'm still trying to master this part!! LOL)
overcook slightly so that the outside is a little crispy.
add mrs mcbutter and WF syrup and voila!!!!!
Enjoy

EPAPRN 07-30-2012 03:13 PM

bump

scorbett1103 07-30-2012 05:40 PM

subscribing to this thread! love the hacks!

BRfirefly 07-30-2012 08:11 PM

Ideal Protein Oatmeal Zucchini Muffins
 
Oatmeal Zucchini Muffins (Phase 1-4)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-E_fUl043E1...95536200_n.jpg
Ingredients:
1 Ideal Protein Maple Oatmeal Packet
1 Egg White – beaten
1/2 tsp Baking Powder
Pinch of Salt
1 tsp of Stevia
1-1/2 tsp Cinnamon
1/2 – 3/4 of small zucchini finely grated.
you may need to squeeze out the extra juice.

Directions:
Beat the egg in a bowl. Add Maple Oatmeal, baking powder, salt, Splenda,cinnamon, and zucchini. Mix and gradually add water until you have a goodbatter. Bake at 385°F (200°C) for 20 minutes. Makes 3 regular muffins or12-bite size.

zoological26 08-08-2012 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pinky (Post 3496048)
I like the chocolate pudding with a dash of cayenne pepper. I know it sounds weird, but it tastes great and I don't make it any other way now :)

One other thing that I do, is mix up the entire box of packets at the same time, using a large bowl and a hand mixer. Each serving fits perfectly into a Ziploc 1 cup storage container. They turn out so creamy and easily stack 3 or 4 high in the fridge, so they're ready to grab and go.

this is really good ty

stargirl66 08-08-2012 12:06 PM

Can't wait to try some of these great enhancements!

follyb girl 08-08-2012 12:07 PM

how were the zuch oatmeal muffins? most of the things I try to back are gummy in texture.let me know if these are good,then I may bake some for my plane trip next week to eat at airport etc

lisa32989 08-08-2012 10:29 PM

I'd pre-cook the zucchini a little first. My attempts have been kinda goopy and the zucchini isn't really "cooked". My last attempt with pre-cooked (just start cooking, not til done), pre-squeezed zucchini worked better.

missymoo19 08-09-2012 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChileheadKen (Post 4412541)
Probably an old one but for the newer kids on the block (like me):
French toast:
prepare omelet mix
add 1 tsp vanilla and cinnamon
cook omelet and try to flip the whole thing intact (I'm still trying to master this part!! LOL)
overcook slightly so that the outside is a little crispy.
add mrs mcbutter and WF syrup and voila!!!!!
Enjoy

I tried this last night and it was very tasty!! Thanks for sharing!

scorbett1103 08-15-2012 12:41 PM

Bumping for new folks!

cscape 09-01-2012 11:56 PM

Mocktales
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by I'm svelting! (Post 3476092)
Thread also known as Spicing up your packets, or Packet Hacks. We've talked about having thread for ideas about modify the IP packets to get a little variety. If you have favorites that are elsewhere in the forum, please link to them here.

Request: Please put the packet name in the title of the post.

I'll start!

I'm looking for some 100% Ip suggestions for jazzing up the IP drinks to take to my neighborhood party. I like the pina colada,figured I could add crushed ice, but thought some of you had some better ideas. Thanks!

LizRR 09-02-2012 02:31 PM

Unrestricted Chocolate Pancakes - Crispy Cereal
 
Chocolate drink/pudding
Crispy cereal, crushed
4 oz water
3 Egg whites
1/2 tsp baking powder
1//4 tsp cream of tartar

Whisk egg whites with cream of tartar until fluffy, whisk in drink mix, crushed cereal, water, and baking powder.

Add some shredded, squeezed zucchini in the mix for chocolate zucchini pancakes you can even presautee the zuke with some chocolate sauce for an extra bit.

*This makes a double batch, pancakes store well

wuv2bloved 09-26-2012 12:29 PM

bump

szzanni86 09-26-2012 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tmg1989 (Post 4383729)
Bump


I'm fairly new here and I see this "bump" posted by everyone. With the risk of sounding stupid, what does it mean? Lol

healthyangie 09-26-2012 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elle12 (Post 3476547)
I like to add almond or coconut extract to the chocolate drink or pudding. :)

Also, add cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice to the crispy cereal!!!

I added pumpkin pie spice to the cereal and made a pancake out of it last night for my snack! YUMMY!!!!!

wuv2bloved 09-26-2012 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by szzanni86 (Post 4480648)
I'm fairly new here and I see this "bump" posted by everyone. With the risk of sounding stupid, what does it mean? Lol

LOL...bump means finding an older thread and pulling it to the first page

healthyangie 09-26-2012 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by szzanni86 (Post 4480648)
I'm fairly new here and I see this "bump" posted by everyone. With the risk of sounding stupid, what does it mean? Lol

It's a way of getting threads to show up higher in the list ...

healthyangie 09-26-2012 02:44 PM

Sorry Wuv - didn't see you answered that already :)

maezy1 10-02-2012 03:14 PM

great ideas everyone! Could someone tell me how I start a thread? I feel like an idiot becuz I cannot figure it out today! Ill blame it on the ketosis!

IDGirl 10-02-2012 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amylew (Post 3476100)
IP chocolate pudding packet + 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. orange extract = HEAVEN

I was wondering if we could use extracts. This sounds great!

dawn again 10-02-2012 03:40 PM

I have been reading on here you can't have Truvia. This is a sweetener my coach wrote on my package to use!! AAHH! Hope I haven't messed anything up! She said up to 5 a day, but I only use one in my coffee :(

CortneyMarie622 10-02-2012 11:06 PM

Last night I was trying to think of ways to use up my mushroom soup (not a fan)....I browned 2C Red Peppers and 2C Mushrooms and then mixed a chilli with a mushroom and added some red hot chilli spice for heat. It is now my favorite thing...and it is two lunches ready to go for work in one prep time!

Minch 10-23-2012 07:52 PM

Bump!

This is such a great thread it deserves to be on top!

KitKat169 10-31-2012 10:46 PM

I made this today for the first time after finding the recipe on a FB site. It is my new favorite. Since it uses 2 IP packets, it means I can make one batch to last two days. The six mini-muffins that the batch made were a better consistency than the pudding muffins I've tried before.

CRISPY CEREAL DRINK MUFFIN
1 packet IP Crispy Cereal (crushed)
1 packet IP Drink mix (Chocolate, Vanilla, Cappuccino), not puddings or ready mades
2 egg whites
½ cup water
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp olive oil
1 tsp Sugar free Syrup (i.e. caramel, cinnamon, English toffee)
Dash of cinnamon if desired

Combine all the ingredients in a bowl. Wait a few minutes for the baking powder to make the batter thick. Divide equally into 12 portions (I used a mini-muffin pan and filled each one to the top). Bake in a preheated 350 oven for 12 to 15 minutes. Remove from pan to cool and enjoy. One serving is ½ the batch = 1 IP product.

petchef 11-01-2012 02:14 AM

"Pumpkin" Chai Latte
 
Make 1/2 cup strong chai tea in your largest mug. (I'm hooked on Celestial Seasonings Bengal Spice decaf.)

Mix 1/2 packet of IP butterscotch pudding in your shaker with 1 cup of cold water.

Add the pudding mixture to the tea and heat in the microwave. The top will be foamy just like a real latte.

Add a little sweetener. I use 3 to 4 drops of SweetLeaf Vanilla. As Wuv mentioned, since you've only used half a packet, it needs a little extra sweetener. Sprinkle the top with cinnamon, nutmeg and a drizzle of WF caramel syrup.

I had this tonight with 1/2 a packet of chocolate soy puffs. Didn't miss the Halloween candy at all.

rainbowsmiles 11-01-2012 06:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petchef (Post 4515338)
Make 1/2 cup strong chai tea in your largest mug. (I'm hooked on Celestial Seasonings Bengal Spice decaf.)

Mix 1/2 packet of IP butterscotch pudding in your shaker with 1 cup of cold water.

Add the pudding mixture to the tea and heat in the microwave. The top will be foamy just like a real latte.

Add a little sweetener. I use 3 to 4 drops of SweetLeaf Vanilla. As Wuv mentioned, since you've only used half a packet, it needs a little extra sweetener. Sprinkle the top with cinnamon, nutmeg and a drizzle of WF caramel syrup.

I had this tonight with 1/2 a packet of chocolate soy puffs. Didn't miss the Halloween candy at all.

that sounds yummy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fishette 11-01-2012 06:50 AM

Like!

accountability 11-28-2012 10:09 PM

do you like the taste of IP right out of the packet?
 
Quick question -

Looks like you guys have some really good ideas to doctor up the IP packets! I have to say that, right out of the package I am having trouble making myself eat/drink the IP stuff. A friend gave me a few packets - just to try - as I am a somewhat picky eater. I am just curious if you guys like the packets "as is" and just get bored, or if you need to doctor them up to stomach them. The smell of the protein really gets to me but my friend looks amazing - kept her muscle and lost only fat.

laury411 12-05-2012 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by accountability (Post 4542066)
Quick question -

Looks like you guys have some really good ideas to doctor up the IP packets! I have to say that, right out of the package I am having trouble making myself eat/drink the IP stuff. A friend gave me a few packets - just to try - as I am a somewhat picky eater. I am just curious if you guys like the packets "as is" and just get bored, or if you need to doctor them up to stomach them. The smell of the protein really gets to me but my friend looks amazing - kept her muscle and lost only fat.

Before I found this website, I was having each packet undoctored, and only found a few I couldn't stomach (some of the fruity drinks). My favorite and easiest one to fix is the cappuccino in the blender with ice and about 1-2 cups of raw baby spinach. I have this almost every day. The packets aren't that bad, really, but if you like to cook or experiment, it's easy to do with them. Have fun!

NinjaNurse 12-06-2012 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by accountability (Post 4542066)
Quick question -

Looks like you guys have some really good ideas to doctor up the IP packets! I have to say that, right out of the package I am having trouble making myself eat/drink the IP stuff. A friend gave me a few packets - just to try - as I am a somewhat picky eater. I am just curious if you guys like the packets "as is" and just get bored, or if you need to doctor them up to stomach them. The smell of the protein really gets to me but my friend looks amazing - kept her muscle and lost only fat.

I haven't gotten as good as some of the others here doctoring the packs, but except for the puddings and drinks, I add to them all. Spices, veggies...I like the omelet and put hot sauce on it, just like I would real eggs. I don't use all the water for the soups so they are thicker.

I do LOVE to make Mexican Hot Chocolate in the morning: 1 cup coffee, black. I IP choco drink pack. 1/2 tsp cinnamon a few dashes of cayenne. YUM. To be honest, I don't measure the spice I just know how I like it. A smidge of cayenne goes a long way. Oh, and this SMELLS FABULOUS!!

lisa32989 12-06-2012 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by accountability (Post 4542066)
Quick question -

Looks like you guys have some really good ideas to doctor up the IP packets! I have to say that, right out of the package I am having trouble making myself eat/drink the IP stuff. A friend gave me a few packets - just to try - as I am a somewhat picky eater. I am just curious if you guys like the packets "as is" and just get bored, or if you need to doctor them up to stomach them. The smell of the protein really gets to me but my friend looks amazing - kept her muscle and lost only fat.

I don't think I'd eat a soup without a veggie purée. Alone they just aren't for me but with some spices and a nice, thick, veggie purée: a whole new taste sensation. I use all the water and the veggie purée adds thickness, bulk and tons of flavor. Sometimes I add some chopped sautéed veggies, as well. Quite a meal & we certainly don't have to get bored with raw veggies all the time.

Puddings are SO versatile. As-is, flavor mixes (chocolate-strawberry or banana choc, for example), as muffins, cakes, or pancakes ( I like the texture better with shredded zucchini in my banana,blueberry, or maple-oatmeal muffins or pancakes). Then you can make a pudding and freeze it for soft-serve or more frozen "ice cream". We don't have to be deprived! I have BUNCHES of flavored extracts to add to my puddings (a dab'll do ya) b/c I'm trying to learn to live without the need for added sweeteners so I don't buy the Torani or Davinci syrups.

Read the forums. I suggest taking some time (instead of a book) and reading back a few months. You'll learn EVERYTHING you need to know and you'll see that most new threads being started are really duplicates. If you read enough, you'll learn there HAVE been questions but there is also consensus toward the end.

You can find recipes if you use search and play with it a bit. It's kind of persnickety & might not give you a good response on your first try.

laury411 12-06-2012 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChileheadKen (Post 4412541)
Probably an old one but for the newer kids on the block (like me):
French toast:
prepare omelet mix
add 1 tsp vanilla and cinnamon
cook omelet and try to flip the whole thing intact (I'm still trying to master this part!! LOL)
overcook slightly so that the outside is a little crispy.
add mrs mcbutter and WF syrup and voila!!!!!
Enjoy

I feel like this is missing something. It's a flat rubbery odd tasting disc. Maybe some baking powder? Has anyone else tried it? I was so looking forward to it!

ragdoll74 12-06-2012 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laury411 (Post 4549651)
I feel like this is missing something. It's a flat rubbery odd tasting disc. Maybe some baking powder? Has anyone else tried it? I was so looking forward to it!

I haven't tried that recipe. If you want french toast, try making the cauliflower pancakes. They taste like french toast, not a pancake.

exactor 12-06-2012 05:43 PM

For french toast, I like making FinnSteve's recipe. I'm reposting here:

Mock French Toast

Ingredients:
2 beaten egg whites
1 Ideal Protein Omlette (Plain) Package
1-2 teaspoons cinnamon
1-2 cups shredded zucchini
Sweetener (like Splenda) to taste (1 - 2 teaspoons / 1 small package coffee sweetener)

Optional Add one or more of the following: 1 teasp Vanilla Extract, Vanilla seeds (from pod), Rum extract, pinch of cardamom

Directions:
1. Beast 2 egg whites with a pinch of salt until stiff. (You can add a pinch of cream of tartar as well to aid thickening. Not required)
2. Add in 1 package of Ideal Protein plain omlette mix until well blended.
3. Add 1-2 cups shredded zucchini. (I mash it down with a paper towel a few times to drain excess water.)
4. Add cinnamon and sweetener to taste.
5. Add any optional spices as desired (I use vanilla seeds from a pod, cardamom, & a splash of Rum extract)
6. On Med-High heat, Spray a pan with Cooking Spray (like PAM) and drop about 1/3 cup of the batter onto the pan. (Most pans fit 2 servings at a time.) Spread it out so that it is even. I use a spatula to keep the edges more square shaped to give it more of a French Toast look.
7. Wait until the mix is fully cooked on one side before flipping or it will fall apart. (but watch not to burn!). Flip and cook.
8. I spray each serving with "I Can't Believe Its Not Butter" and eat as is. For those with Ideal Protein or Walden Farms 0/0/0 Maple Syrup, add that.

Surprizingly good. The cinnamon & sweetener transform the zucchini into an unexpected treat which emulates the taste and texture of the real thing.

smjohnso69 12-06-2012 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laury411 (Post 4549150)
Before I found this website, I was having each packet undoctored, and only found a few I couldn't stomach (some of the fruity drinks). My favorite and easiest one to fix is the cappuccino in the blender with ice and about 1-2 cups of raw baby spinach. I have this almost every day. The packets aren't that bad, really, but if you like to cook or experiment, it's easy to do with them. Have fun!

I tried one of my shakes last night with the spinach. I was a little skeptical, but figured what the heck I hadn't gotten all my veggies in. I was slightly shocked that I could not taste the spinach. Very great way to get the veggies in. Would have never thought about it if I hadn't read it here.:D


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