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Old 09-06-2012, 04:20 PM   #1  
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Okay, so this is my first week on IP and I am trying new foods. The only things I can't wrap my taste buds around is the puddings. They all have a funny aftertaste. Do Any of you do something else with the pudding mixes to make it taste better or use them in a particular recipe. Also, where can I buy Walden Farms products? I live in RI. Can't even find them in whole foods.
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I'm in CT and the only grocery store in my area that carries Walden Farms is Shop Rite. Stop and Shop has a couple dressings in the refrigerated dressing section with the produce. ShopRite has BBQ sauce, syrup (maple and strawberry), and my favorite- the caramel sauce.

I use my pudding packs just as a shake for more flavor options, and because I don't really like the consistency of pudding.

You may have to order online for more WF variety, though.
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Pudding waffles! I wasn't crazy about puddings in 'baked goods' recipes like muffins, pancakes, or cakes, had a weird metallic-like taste and rubbery texture to me, but they come out crisp as waffles! You can also make savory waffles with the soup mixes and use as bread.

Whisk 2 egg whites, add 2 oz water (no more), 1/2 tsp baking powder, pudding packet, and pour in an oiled waffle iron.

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I don't like them as puddings, but I love them as shakes. I just add the 5oz of water, 8 ice cubes, add some cinnamon and blend it with my magic bullet (I like them thick, almost like a frosty). That's my dessert every night.
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I add cinnamon to the vanilla pudding - makes it taste like cake batter! yum. I like the idea of pudding waffles - maybe will try one this morning!
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I'm in southeastern MA, (not too far from you!) - Stop & Shop and Shaws carry just a FEW WF dressings (near the tofu in the produce section). Market Basket has a slightly bigger selection, but nothing fantastic.

I order my WF stuff through www.netrition.com - they carry EVERYTHING, ship quickly, and it's $5 shipping no matter how much you buy.
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And as far as the puddings go - I usually double the water and have them as shakes (or use 5 or 6 oz water, then blend with 4 or 5 ice cubes for a frappe!). I haven't tried the pudding waffles yet since all I have is a big belgian waffle maker, but I've heard good things about them!!!

I actually made the chocolate pudding last night, popped it in the freezer for a few minutes (thickened it up a bit more), then I added a capful of DaVinci hazelnut sugar free syrup. It was good!!
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Thank you all for your wonderful ideas. I will try them all. Guess I need to get a little more creative.
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I totally agree with the cinamon...does give it a better taste.
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