Showing posts with label points plus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label points plus. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

PRODUCT: Trop50 Orange Juice Beverage (1 point+)



I'm a lover of orange juice with breakfast, but for a normal 8 oz glass it will cost me 3 points! Now I drink Trop50, and it's only 1 point for 8 ounces. Awesome. Allow me to give you the rundown of Trop50.

When I first tasted it, I did notice the difference from regular orange juice. Regular orange juice is thicker, but by the 2nd day of having Trop50 at breakfast, the difference didn't even cross my mind. It was simply delicious. If I had to give you an idea of exactly how Trop50 tastes, I would tell you to imagine a beverage that falls somewhere between "Sunny D" and Tropicana Premium Orange Juice. That makes complete sense, because Trop50 contains 42% Juice. Now you are probably assuming that, since it is not 100% juice, it must be lacking in Vitamins and Nutrients. Not so. It is high in Magnesium, Thiamin, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin C and Potassium. It does contain 10mg of sodium. Regular OJ has zero, but c'mon...it's 10mg.



With 58% less actual orange juice, Trop50 uses PureVia to match the sweetness of regular orange juice. Some people claim that Trop50 has an artificial sweetness aftertaste, but I believe they are delusional. PureVia is the highest quality natural sweetener available on the market.  It's not an artificial sweetener. Trop50 does not contain Aspartame. Everything in Trop50 is natural...from the Earth. It hasn't been chemically sweetened. I harp on this only because many websites discussing Trop50 mistakenly throw it under the bus because it has PureVia in it, calling PureVia an "artificial sweetener".

My wife and I both did a taste test, and we both enjoyed it. She's not a fan of beverages that have an overly-sweet aftertaste. She saves her sweet tooth for chocolate. With Trop50 she didn't have any complaints about too sweet of an aftertaste. She liked it. I drink it more often than she does because I get more points, but she does occasionally treat herself to a glass.

In conclusion, if you have been thinking about trying Trop50....give it a shot. It's a great way to cleanse your palette after every bite of your delicious breakfast, and your waist will thank you.....eventually. Feel free to leave us a comment once you try it, or if you already have tried it. Thank you, and have a great weigh!

Ingredients:
FILTERED WATER, NOT FROM CONCENTRATE PASTEURIZED ORANGE JUICE, MALIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVORS, CITRIC ACID AND REB A (PUREVIA BRAND), POTASSIUM CITRATE, ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), BETA-CAROTENE, TOCOPHEROL (VITAMIN E), MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE, NIACINAMIDE (VITAMIN B3), THIAMIN HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B1), RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2) AND PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6)

Trop 50 contains 6% of recommended Folic Acid intake.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

RECIPE: Spinach (or Artichoke) Dip Bites (2 points+)

If you like spinach or artichoke dip and fluffy, delightful crescent rolls, then I believe I have a 2 point treat that will "bowl" you over. These were tasty! My wife knocked it out of the park with this one.

Little, filled bowls of yumminess!


Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spray mini muffin pan with non-stick cooking spray.

Using a blender or mini-prep, blend all  ingredients except crescent rolls, set aside.  This can also be done by hand, but spinach may be stringy.


Open crescent roll package, but do not unroll or separate.


On counter, gently roll back and forth to smooth out dough.

Starting from the center, cut in half.


Cut each in half again.


Continue until you have 16 equal pieces.



Flatten each piece.


Form in a muffin pan.


Fill each crescent with a heaping teaspoon of filling.


Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from pan and enjoy.


Feel free to get creative with your bowls! My wife had 2 extra bowls without filling, and I suggested she try filling it with peanut butter and jelly. 2 point PB&J Bites! Now that's what I'm talking about! You could also use some apple pie filling....some Nutella...Cookie Butter...you get the idea. Enjoy.




Ingredients you will need:

1 package Trader Joe's or Pillsbury Reduced Fat Crescent Rolls
2 ounces Light Cream Cheese
4 Tbsp Light Sour Cream
20 grams of grated Romano Cheese (about 1/4 cup)
⅛ tsp sea salt
⅛ tsp garlic powder
⅛ tsp black pepper
⅛ tsp paprika
1 cup chopped spinach (or artichoke), cooked and drained well.

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Lightly spray mini muffin pan with non-stick cooking spray.
Using a blender or mini-prep, blend all  ingredients except crescent rolls, set aside.  This can also be done by hand, but spinach may be stringy.
Open crescent roll package, but do not unroll or separate.
On counter, gently roll back and forth to smooth out dough.
Starting from the center, cut in half.
Cut each in half agin.  Continue until you have 16 equal pieces.
Flatten each piece and form in muffin pan.
Fill each crescent with a heaping teaspoon of filling.
Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from pan and enjoy.