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Go4parr 01-09-2011 08:58 PM

Instead of half-n-half??
 
Ok, so I just finished day 4. And all is well. Oddly, the things I really miss are not cake & chocolate- instead i crave pretzels, popcorn, and half-n-half in my coffee! But i will gladly do w/o because, on the bright side, I am not beating myself up every night thinking about how I failed myself all day with ridiculous eating!

Anyway.... To the point. Has anyone found a great alternative to skim milk in coffee? Skim milk is not working for me. I'll suffer through if i must but thought maybe there is an alternative out there that I have yet to hear of?!?!? I tried a small amount of the IP vanilla drink but it did not mix well.

Suggestions?

Aloha1430 01-09-2011 09:33 PM

An EAS vanilla drink might work. I know some people use the unsweetened almond milk instead of milk. It is very low cal and low carb.

ChicoryCat 01-09-2011 09:36 PM

Evaporated skim milk (from a can). At least it's pretty thick.

annieann77 01-10-2011 11:38 AM

I use half and half, it's lower in sugar and carbs then milk but a little higher in fat. It hasn't slowed my weight loss but I do limit the amount I have each day.

lobolexus 01-10-2011 01:21 PM

What i have found works best is Fat Free Coffee Mate liquid form. It's awesome. I couldn't do the skim milk and I miss light cream. LOl This works just as well.

amber2beme 01-10-2011 01:44 PM

I use some of the ready made vanilla drink. One of those little boxes lasts me 4 days. I LOVE IT! It tastes like a vanilla latte from starbucks. I think I would rather use that forever instead of going back to milk when i can. too bad it's so expensive.

Figgypudding 01-10-2011 04:22 PM

I also use the IP vanilla drink. I make a latte with my own espresso.

Linden 01-10-2011 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lobolexus (Post 3644941)
What i have found works best is Fat Free Coffee Mate liquid form. It's awesome. I couldn't do the skim milk and I miss light cream. LOl This works just as well.


Hum. Does this ring a bell; sound an alarm?

Calories in Fat Free

Manufactured by Coffee-Mate

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 tablespoon (15.0 g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 25

Total Carbohydrates 5.0g

Sugars 4.0g

Linden 01-10-2011 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChicoryCat (Post 3643526)
Evaporated skim milk (from a can). At least it's pretty thick.

This has 14.4 gr carbs/cup so I hope you aren't drinking more than an ounce? I don't want to sound like the carb cop. Just hope you all realize the possible impact.

Mrs Diettrich 01-10-2011 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lobolexus (Post 3644941)
What i have found works best is Fat Free Coffee Mate liquid form. It's awesome. I couldn't do the skim milk and I miss light cream. LOl This works just as well.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Linden (Post 3646136)
Hum. Does this ring a bell; sound an alarm?

Calories in Fat Free

Manufactured by Coffee-Mate

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 tablespoon (15.0 g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 25

Total Carbohydrates 5.0g

Sugars 4.0g

The other thing about the coffee mate is that it is just oil. Coffee mate is non-dairy - you'd be better off just having a little bit of half & half if you must!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Linden (Post 3646143)
This has 14.4 gr carbs/cup so I hope you aren't drinking more than an ounce? I don't want to sound like the carb cop. Just hope you all realize the possible impact.

2 Tbs (1 oz) of half & half has 3 gms of fat, 40 cal & 1 carb. Have the half & half! At least it's a natural product... That's what I have been doing, though my coach told me that she ordered the vanilla RTDs, so I'm excited to try that in my coffee instead of the half & half. (It should be noted that I generally don't have coffee every day.)

Mrs Diettrich 01-10-2011 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Go4parr (Post 3643465)
I tried a small amount of the IP vanilla drink but it did not mix well.

What happened when you added it? How did it not mix well? I'm just curious because my coach just ordered it and I was going to get some on Friday to try in my coffee.

Mamadancer 01-11-2011 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrs Diettrich (Post 3646196)
What happened when you added it? How did it not mix well? I'm just curious because my coach just ordered it and I was going to get some on Friday to try in my coffee.

I'm guessing go4parr used the powder drink? I've used the rtd vanilla in my coffee. I found it to be thin and not very flavourful. Maybe I expected too much...I used to drink French vanilla creamer (International Delight) in my coffee. ;) Now I use skim milk with Starbucks' sugar-free syrup.

Rocky Monarch 01-11-2011 02:17 AM

I either use a large portion of a vanilla RTD (like split a whole portion in 2 cups of coffee--pour in then warm a bit in the microwave or put over ice) OR
I use HOOD 2%milk beverage which is a low carb milk.

1 cup =
Fat 5g
Carb 3g
Sugar 3g
Protein 8g

so, one ounce is less than .5 carb grams, and it tastes just like milk to me.
You can get it at walmart or lots of other vendors in the US. I buy it at Fred Meyer (west coast chain)

Douger963 01-12-2011 01:16 AM

I use 1-2 Tbl of whipping cream, 50 cal, 0,0,0 twice a week when I make my americano on the weekend. I'm not concerned much about the fat, it's such a low qty and my body is supposed to be living off fat. During the week, I use a whole container of the vanilla drink, with 3 shots of espresso in the morning. That way I get my coffee and breakfast in one cup on the way to work!

Beachbella 01-12-2011 05:26 AM

I have been using Silk Creamer in my coffee. Checked with my coach to see if it was ok to do and he said yes.

Silk Creamer Original
1 TBS
15 calories
1 gram fat
10 mg Sodium
1 gram carbs


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