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Holy chicken nuggets batman! :lol:B)


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Pyro Enthusiast

I discovered one of the best storebought sauces ever.

It's crazy delicious. Poured on asian meat dishes, or fish salads with hazelnuts pieces. Oh god.

The brand is Follow Your Heart and it's called Creamy Miso Soy Ginger

ingredients:

Filtered Water, Vegenaise

sickchick Community Regular

HOLY MOTHER OF SOY GINGER LOVE :lol: I can't have soy but that sounds yum Pyro... B)

Chrissyb Enthusiast

I just tried Vans frozen walffles now those I could be addicted to that would be my splurge. To me they taste like the ones I use to eat so at $3 a box I have to limit myself to 2 a week. But with stawberries and whip cream that is a hard thing to do. yummy

fedora Enthusiast

hey,

yes I drink Pacific Hazelnut milk. It has carragennan. Does that upset your belly?

Purely Decadent is a soy ice cream...so sorry.

In ice cream desperation maybe someone could make their own almond milk and then use an ice cream maker.....

we have only made frozen yogurt with our ice cream maker and it was so yummy. But then I gave up dairy and hubby found out he is dairy intolerant too! We will have to experiment with other milks or make it with just frozen fruit.

take care,

meb

sickchick Community Regular

I found Purely Decadent @ grocery today yah it's soy! LOL :lol: looked good though! all kinds of flavors to choose from too!

Definitely my next big kitchen item is going to be a blender. A big girl blender! LOL :):):)

mm'hmm carageenan does not agree me :P:D

purple Community Regular
I found Purely Decadent @ grocery today yah it's soy! LOL :lol: looked good though! all kinds of flavors to choose from too!

Definitely my next big kitchen item is going to be a blender. A big girl blender! LOL :):):)

mm'hmm carageenan does not agree me :P:D

ooo...blender, last night we had banana berry smoothies...yum!


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smoothies!!! :):):)

Treen Bean Apprentice

Hmmm..... I spend WAY too much at the grocery store. But, I LOVE LOVE LOVE cooking! My splurges/foods I cant live without would be:

Rice Crunch-Ems cereal (I could live off cereal)

Fage 0% Greek Yogurt (with blueberries mixed in!)

blueberries

strawberries

peaches

...fruit in general...

carrot sticks

Peach and Mango salsa

Chebe breadstick mix

Kinnikinnick pizza crust

Fresh tomatoes

HUGE lettuce leaves

organic chicken

organic shrimp

Okay... I'm getting hungry. I need to stop! I'm going to go bake a frosted banana spice cake now!

Treen Bean

gluten-free 2 years!

sickchick Community Regular

Oh my god I am so jealous you can have greek yogurt :lol:

Pyro Enthusiast

Hey sickchick, don't you know that purely decadent has a coconut milk line? The cookie dough is SPOT ON if you love cookie dough ice cream.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
Hey sickchick, don't you know that purely decadent has a coconut milk line? The cookie dough is SPOT ON if you love cookie dough ice cream.

Gluten free cookie dough ice cream!?!?!?!?!?

fedora Enthusiast

That's right....the coconut ice cream is soooooo delicious. I have just had vanilla and coconut, but they make other flavors too. so yummy.

ShayFL Enthusiast

RiceGuy....you were spot on about the coconut oil....your recommendation rocks!! It is the BEST I have tasted.....worth the extra "splurge". :)

Nancym Enthusiast

I agree fresh pineapple is amazing stuff.

sickchick Community Regular

:huh: DON'T TEASE ME LIKE THAT!!!!

I gotta find some!!! :lol::lol::lol:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
:huh: DON'T TEASE ME LIKE THAT!!!!

I gotta find some!!! :lol::lol::lol:

I googled it, apparently it's soy ice cream. Bah......

sickchick Community Regular
B)
Pyro Enthusiast

Wrong. Look:

Open Original Shared Link

The cookie dough is with soy though. Sorry.

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