Nope...keeping his macro friendly lol
Never seen that. Probably a glitch with the most recent update. I can't see it on your profile either.Hmmmm.
Anyone had this issue...?
Just posted:
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Still getting the feed of "likes"
But it's not on my profile
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Google didn't help much, i have no option to "hide" or "unhide" it as it suggested
Weird
I don't like how they sort your timeline either. It should be most recent at the top instead of what they think I want to see.Guess people better catch it on the feed then lol. That's pretty lame
Thanks for the heads up it's not just me not seeing it
They get rearranged when you view them?I don't like how they sort your timeline either. It should be most recent at the top instead of what they think I want to see.
Wordpress is free.They get rearranged when you view them?
Might be time for a cheap recipe blog page lol
Thank you Dylan.^beautiful shot
Those look perfect
They posted your recipe on Facebook so I've got to try it. I don't have pancake mix. If I use coconut will I need extra baking powder?Got a few requests from the man USPlabsRep after I come home from Colorado I'll get some more caramel cookie stix recipes up
I understand if you are trying to go low carb, but it may not come out as expected. Glad you enjoyed the recipe. You should be seeing a lot more from me off their webpage and their requests.They posted your recipe on Facebook so I've got to try it. I don't have pancake mix. If I use coconut will I need extra baking powder?
I found some Kodiak Cake pancake mix. Unfortunately the smallest pan I have is 7". Hope that doesn't affect it much.I understand if you are trying to go low carb, but it may not come out as expected. Glad you enjoyed the recipe. You should be seeing a lot more from me off their webpage and their requests.
I personally have never uses coconut flour, so I can't chime in.
Just get regular complete pancake mix. Rises very nice and creates a great baked good. A reason why I use it so much in my recipes (pancakes, muffins, waffles etc..)
Never used Kodiak either.. the walmart extra fluffy works great! 1.62$ a box.I found some Kodiak Cake pancake mix. Unfortunately the smallest pan I have is 7". Hope that doesn't affect it much.
But I have a kid that eats all my pancake mix EXCEPT Kodiak... LolNever used Kodiak either.. the walmart extra fluffy works great! 1.62$ a box.
like i said can't comment. never used kodiak or coconut flour.It didn't turn out. Not fluffy enough.
Saw that photo on fb as wellThey posted your recipe on Facebook so I've got to try it. I don't have pancake mix. If I use coconut will I need extra baking powder?
Ugh fine!:woohoo:GNO you want to be a taste tester soon?
Lol I have a new side project again, my last went real well and is passed off to be produced now.
New project is just on paper soon to go into testing in driven's kitchen
+ I have $ again so I can get you some trade goods too finally haha
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Strawberry Milkshake and Chocolate Frosted Cookies
Edit:
The wet base on the frosting was avocado and vitafiber. Very pleased with taste and consistency.
HOT DAMN. That looks unrealistically goodPeanut Butter Caramel Cookie Stix stuffed cookie:
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Ask mkretz he got the chocolate version of it.HOT DAMN. That looks unrealistically good
What did you use in the frosting?Ask mkretz he got the chocolate version of it.
For the chocolate one i subbed in Frosted Chocolate Cupcake PES
I did not use a PB based cookie recipe just a regular chocolate based cookie to go well with the whey.
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I do a few different frosting variations..What did you use in the frosting?
Right?!?! It looks like actual frostingWhat did you use in the frosting?
Let the frosting sit in the fridge to thicken up, and place final product in fridge to even bind everything together. Works great on all cupcakes, whoppie pies, and stuffed cookies.Right?!?! It looks like actual frosting![]()
Agree. It looks like an ice cream sandwich straight out of the wrapper.HOT DAMN. That looks unrealistically good
No sirAgree. It looks like an ice cream sandwich straight out of the wrapper.
Just saw Coolhaus in our Kroger the other day (just pints I think)No sir
this is what an ice cream sandwich should look like
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if you never had coolhaus you are missing out
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this blows away my poverty cooking skills anyday of the week
The cookies should be there. (at least in columbus) they have a few flavors.Just saw Coolhaus in our Kroger the other day (just pints I think)
I usually go crustless when able, crust is a devil for macros. Carbs and fat for days.Anyone have a pie crust recipe?
Picked up the choc cookie, pb ice cream today (was on blowout for 1.99 and I had a $1 coupon for it haha)The cookies should be there. (at least in columbus) they have a few flavors.
If i go to the local organic stores like the fresh market they have a few more.
HIGHLY Suggest the snickerdoodle one. Just godlike.
Let me know what you think. I'll go investigate mine lolPicked up the choc cookie, pb ice cream today (was on blowout for 1.99 and I had a $1 coupon for it haha)
First time trying one
I have seen this picture on about 100 different web sites today, and it looks good every time !!Pumpkin Pie Glazed Gingerbread Protein Bundt Cake!!!
Calories per Slice: 140 (of 10)
11g protein, 15g carbs, 4.2g fat
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Using PEScience Select protein. Grab your own here:
http://store.lockoutforums.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2003016
Ingredients:
-1.5 cups Kodiak Cakes Power Mix
-1.5 scoops Snickerdoodle Select protein
-2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
-1.5 cups skim milk
-1 tbsp molasses
-2 tsp Stevia
-1 tsp baking powder
-1/2 tsp baking soda
-1 large egg
-2 tsp cinnamon
-1 tsp ginger
-1 tsp nutmeg
-1 tsp allspice
Glaze:
-1/4 cup pumpkin puree
-1/2 scoop Select Snickerdoodle protein
-2 tbsp dark brown sugar
-1.5 tsp pumpkin pie spice
-Optional Topping: White Chocolate Drizzle!
Directions:
-Preheat oven to 375
-Mix together all dry ingredients and whisk
-Add wet ingredients and mix well, we want a thin batter, add water if needed.
-Transfer to a small, greased Bundt pan and bake for 15-20 or until a toothpick comes out clean
-Let cool, mix together glaze ingredients in a small bowl. Top once cooled.
-Devour, grow