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Healthy Living | Last Active: Jan 29, 2023 | Replies (499)

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@hopeful33250

@rosemarya Yes, Rosemary, ice cream is a fav of mine as well. Any frozen fruit when put in a blender with milk, or powdered protein powders, powdered or liquid breakfast drinks, etc. can make a nice ice cream substitute!

Putting seedless grapes in the freezer makes for a great summer treat as well.

Teresa

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@jodeej I have lots of frozen berries and peaches in the freezer - would love the recipe. Teresa

This isn't the recipe, but it's similar.
https://lifemadesweeter.com/mixed-berry-skillet-crisp/

@jodeej this sounds delicious, and maybe it will even be healthy enough for my fanatical son next week. I will have to make sure I bring the dry ingredients with me to Maine so I can make it up there.
Thanks.
JK

@contentandwell You seem to find some of the best foods! Thanks again for the info. Teresa

@hopeful33250 I guess that's what happens when you like to eat. I really cooked a lot when the kids were here too. I cook much less now since it's just the two of us. My kids didn't know how lucky they were until they went off to college and had to eat cafeteria food there.
JK

@contentandwell I'm sure cafeteria food was a rude awakening to the real world of mass food production! Teresa

@hopeful33250 No kidding. My son really had a hard time with it, he had an upset stomach very frequently. There was a cafe type of place where they could use their meal cards also, but it was limited in how often they could do that. The food was better there, made to order burgers and all, so he ate there as frequently as allowed.
My husband is of Italian heritage and of course loves Italian food so Spaghetti and meatballs were a frequent dinner here. My son and daughter never knew how good mine was until they had them outside and now they always want me to make them when they come home.
JK

Late in replying but cleaning up my e-mail so reading some old postings. Thanks for the powdered protein idea. I am always looking for swaps for choices I just can't seem to do without, I will be trying this line of thinking