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  1. #1
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    Summer heat cooldown ice cream substitute.

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    Finally, it's hot, though not the heat wave we normally get in SoCal. All the same, it was a 99f commute today so I thought I would try my 'gotta have ice cream' cool down substitute. Simply grabbed the new ice crusher and let it rip. Then I put some strawberry topping on it and mixed it in. Two tablespoons=80 calories. Not bad. Nice and cool. I guess I could mix in some jelly instead, or my concentrated berry supplement. No, it's not ice cream but it's not 500 calories either, and it was refreshing.

    It's hard being a recovering junk food addict (who needs to lose 10lbs) with an ice cream passion in the summer...
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    There is no substitute for ice cream.
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    You're not helping her Zen!

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    What is "strawberry topping?"

    Really, there is no substitute for ice cream. I limit my intake to about once a month. I had some yesterday. I can't buy it at the grocery store because I'll eat it all up. So when I want it, I go out and buy a cone, or a chocolate chip malt as was the case yesterday. Yum.

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    Oh I think there is a substitute ... well at least sth that comes near for me, being an Icecream addict myself :

    I puree mango or raspberry in a blender and add plain yoghurt and put this mixture into the freezer and stir it every half an hour until you have an ice-cream-like texture (I guess if you have an ice cream machine that would be better).

    You can also use frozen raspberries (or other berries) or freeze fruit-puree in those ice-cube-making-thingies (whatever you call them) and mix them into yoghurt or curd to get an iced shake.

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    ^That's not ice cream.

    Tulip, that's the same thing I do.
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    ^^A Smoothie is great, but it's a smoothie, not ice cream.

    And there's nothing wrong with a smoothie. I have them several times a week. Susan, yours sounds delicious. Tzvia, I'm leary of the "strawberry topping."

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    After our long rides...50+ miles (last week it was 80) we drop the bikes off and go get gelato. Chocolate hazelnut and sea salt caramel in a sugar cone make me forget how hot I was...
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    Well the first suggestion IS icecream, it's just not sweetened. As I cannot use sugar it's the closest I can get to icecream

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    Quote Originally Posted by abejita View Post
    After our long rides...50+ miles (last week it was 80) we drop the bikes off and go get gelato. Chocolate hazelnut and sea salt caramel in a sugar cone make me forget how hot I was...
    And gelato actually has lower calories than ice cream!

    "Whereas the typical ice cream has a fat content ranging from fourteen to twenty-five percent, gelato averages between five to nine percent butterfat, a significant difference.

    Read more: How to Understand Which Is Healthier Gelato or Ice Cream | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4832706_unde...#ixzz0wyuCopIN
    "

    I recently had a strawberry sorbet gelato (sorbeto?) that was so fantastic I couldn't believe it didn't have any cream in it. Of course I know it's not ice cream, but still, I enjoyed it
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    I've recently discovered that I LOVE Julie's Organic frozen yogurt. Normally I'm a pure ice cream fan, but this stuff is delicious and allows me to feel slightly less guilty. I also find that I can keep it in the house without the burning need to down it all in one sitting (which is a nice change).
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    Julie's is great..and it's got my name on it so it must be mine! Right?! I've only had their ice cream (delicious) but I would imagine their yogurt is very good, too (although I'm not a frozen yogurt fan).

    Gelato is wonderful if you are lucky enough to have it in your area. Sorbetto, too. I spent some time in Sicily and had gelato every single day, sometimes twice! I have rather fuzzy memories of a scoop of lemon sorbetto topped with limoncello. I don't remember the rest.

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    I'm a convert to coconut milk ice cream (Purely Decadent brand). Way less sugar (sweetened with agave) and calories and so creamy good. And it's pricey enough that I feel compelled to make a pint last.

    I usually avoid sugar altogether but sugar-free/low carb ice cream makes me sick (sugar alcohols are not my friend). I love that there's a low-guilt, natural option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannielle View Post
    I'm a convert to coconut milk ice cream (Purely Decadent brand). Way less sugar (sweetened with agave) and calories and so creamy good. And it's pricey enough that I feel compelled to make a pint last.

    I usually avoid sugar altogether but sugar-free/low carb ice cream makes me sick (sugar alcohols are not my friend). I love that there's a low-guilt, natural option.

    I agree....as a lactard, I was so delighted to find a chocolate ice cream substitute that actually tasted like a treat. I was also very glad to find out that it didn't taste at all like coconut.

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    I'm lactose intolerant but I take the pills for ice cream. Yogurt is the worst, the lactaid pills don't do squat for it so the smoothie stuff and frozen yogurt is out. The stuff I tried on the ice is the stuff you normally put on ice cream (strawberry, caramel...). Tonight I used the concentrated acai/berry mix and grape juice and that was good and healthier than the topping.

    I really want ice cream, but I tend to overdo it. Take two poptarts with icing, and toast till the icing starts to caramelize. Then put several heaps of ice cream (chocolate/peanut butter or pralines and cream), whipped cream, fudge, nuts, sprinkles, caramel... That's how I got fat. I got off 40 lbs and those last 10 are stubborn but I want something cold and sweet.
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