I just tried UNJURY protein products, and I have to tell you, they are GREAT. I believe what I see fits Phase 1 with no problem.
They have a CHEESE sauce!!! It's awesome, I mean, not "real" cheese but even my husband likes it on his veggies and fish. It's GREAT on the rotini! You have to try it...
The protein powders are very tasty, I blended a scoop of their chocolate with water, ice, and a cup of spinach and it was really delicious.
They have a few other items too...I think it's a real find!!
Did you order from someplace where you could buy individual servings to try??? The site I found to look at the nutrition label requires you buy 10 servings for $22.95. So, this is a little costly. I know many IPers have expressed that they have really been MISSING cheese..... this might be worth the cost. I'd just hope I could find someplace to try before I buy a large quantity since I can have picky tastes.
Yeah, the thought of this over the rotini with some crumbled sw cheese curls or white cheddar ridges and baked sounds delicious!
Did you order from someplace where you could buy individual servings to try??? The site I found to look at the nutrition label requires you buy 10 servings for $22.95. So, this is a little costly. I know many IPers have expressed that they have really been MISSING cheese..... this might be worth the cost. I'd just hope I could find someplace to try before I buy a large quantity since I can have picky tastes.
Yeah, the thought of this over the rotini with some crumbled sw cheese curls or white cheddar ridges and baked sounds delicious!
Thanks for sharing Jen
I believe the UNJURY web site has individual packets for sale at a pretty good increased cost, but def cheaper if you find out you hate it! It's doubtful, though. Even my husband liked it and he's not on IP/ or any diet plan. The chocolate splendor powder is excellent, too! Nice products.
I tried it and found the cheese sauce tastes like the cheese sauce in Kraft macaroni and cheese from my childhood. Not bad at all given I think the stats show it is Phase 1 compliant. I think it would work well in any recipe that uses a nacho cheese sauce.
This basic sauce, with a little hot sauce, and used carefully as a dipping sauce (versus dripping the sauce on veggies) allows you to get plenty of taste and not use a whole portion. I wasn't trying to conserve sauce, but found by dipping my broccoli carefully into it, I only used half the sauce. That meant I saved calories, carbs, etc and could have a half a restricted bar later...Nice! Together that feels indulgent.
The cheese sauce does not come in an individual packet size, as I email the company and they actually replied rather quickly. They did point out that they have a 100% satisfaction guarantee so that if I (or you) don't like it they will refund the money no questions asked. I found this helpful and am getting ready to buy some, as I miss cheese the most of all the things I have given up.
I know I am of a mindset that if I don't like something once I have paid for it that I am just out of luck. Should see me at restaurants with a meal I am not exactly happy with.
Maybe I'm missing something, but aren't we only allowed extras that are zero cal, fat and carb? I'm doing a couple of weeks of Phase 1 and was so excited when I saw this, but it doesn't look IP compliant at all. . . .?
Maybe I'm missing something, but aren't we only allowed extras that are zero cal, fat and carb? I'm doing a couple of weeks of Phase 1 and was so excited when I saw this, but it doesn't look IP compliant at all. . . .?
People are replacing one of their IP packets with a serving of the cheese sauce (ie, over their 2 cups of broccoli for lunch.)