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The more oil you add in, the less rock hard it sets - I have just made an ice

cream now for using 12 mls canola oil mixed with 24 gms cream. I have

found that about half and half seems to make a good consistency. To flavor his I

add some yoghurt/dairy food. I can use about 10 gms on his 3.3:1 ratio, enough

to give a good flavor, and it still leaves a few carbs left over in the rest of

the meal. Banana flavor dairy food mixed in was the request today, yesterday was

chocolate, the day before was strawberry :)

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Just use cream and sweetener and a flavoring or vanilla flavoring. If you

need to hide oil, add some and stir it in as the cream begins to freeze. If you

don't add oil, you may want to add some water to stretch the amount he gets -

that is what I do.

It is rock hard when it comes out of the freezer. Others have shared to

microwave it a bit and then chop it up for him to eat.

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Canola oil and corn oil are interchangeable. We found canola was a wee

bit milder. IIRC, canola is a " better " oil, but I could be mistaken. I

am not up on my good and bad oils.

Bill

dreamerofluna wrote:

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> Will Corn Oil be ok to add? My planner doesn't have Canola Oil.

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>> The more oil you add in, the less rock hard it sets - I have

>

> just made an ice cream now for using 12 mls canola oil mixed

> with 24 gms cream. I have found that about half and half seems to

> make a good consistency. To flavor his I add some yoghurt/dairy

> food. I can use about 10 gms on his 3.3:1 ratio, enough to give a

> good flavor, and it still leaves a few carbs left over in the rest

> of the meal. Banana flavor dairy food mixed in was the request

> today, yesterday was chocolate, the day before was strawberry :)

>

>>

>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From:

>>

>> Just use cream and sweetener and a flavoring or vanilla

>

> flavoring. If you need to hide oil, add some and stir it in as the

> cream begins to freeze. If you don't add oil, you may want to add

> some water to stretch the amount he gets - that is what I do.

>

>> It is rock hard when it comes out of the freezer. Others have

>

> shared to microwave it a bit and then chop it up for him to eat.

>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Canola oil and corn oil are interchangeable. We found canola was a wee

bit milder. IIRC, canola is a " better " oil, but I could be mistaken. I

am not up on my good and bad oils.

Bill

dreamerofluna wrote:

>

>

> Will Corn Oil be ok to add? My planner doesn't have Canola Oil.

>

>

>

>> The more oil you add in, the less rock hard it sets - I have

>

> just made an ice cream now for using 12 mls canola oil mixed

> with 24 gms cream. I have found that about half and half seems to

> make a good consistency. To flavor his I add some yoghurt/dairy

> food. I can use about 10 gms on his 3.3:1 ratio, enough to give a

> good flavor, and it still leaves a few carbs left over in the rest

> of the meal. Banana flavor dairy food mixed in was the request

> today, yesterday was chocolate, the day before was strawberry :)

>

>>

>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From:

>>

>> Just use cream and sweetener and a flavoring or vanilla

>

> flavoring. If you need to hide oil, add some and stir it in as the

> cream begins to freeze. If you don't add oil, you may want to add

> some water to stretch the amount he gets - that is what I do.

>

>> It is rock hard when it comes out of the freezer. Others have

>

> shared to microwave it a bit and then chop it up for him to eat.

>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Canola oil and corn oil are interchangeable. We found canola was a wee

bit milder. IIRC, canola is a " better " oil, but I could be mistaken. I

am not up on my good and bad oils.

Bill

dreamerofluna wrote:

>

>

> Will Corn Oil be ok to add? My planner doesn't have Canola Oil.

>

>

>

>> The more oil you add in, the less rock hard it sets - I have

>

> just made an ice cream now for using 12 mls canola oil mixed

> with 24 gms cream. I have found that about half and half seems to

> make a good consistency. To flavor his I add some yoghurt/dairy

> food. I can use about 10 gms on his 3.3:1 ratio, enough to give a

> good flavor, and it still leaves a few carbs left over in the rest

> of the meal. Banana flavor dairy food mixed in was the request

> today, yesterday was chocolate, the day before was strawberry :)

>

>>

>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From:

>>

>> Just use cream and sweetener and a flavoring or vanilla

>

> flavoring. If you need to hide oil, add some and stir it in as the

> cream begins to freeze. If you don't add oil, you may want to add

> some water to stretch the amount he gets - that is what I do.

>

>> It is rock hard when it comes out of the freezer. Others have

>

> shared to microwave it a bit and then chop it up for him to eat.

>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I'm not that up on oils either, we have used canola from the start of the diet

mainly because of it's lack of tatse, easily disguised etc. Any oil I guess

would work consistency wise in the ice cream, as to what will taste strong and

what won't, I'm not sure not having really experimented too much in the past.

I do know though that a few 'sensitive' children on here react adversely to

corn/corn products, have to say I don't use them that often either, but have

gradually introduced a few in over the past few months, like a couple of corn

chips per meal on some days etc, and seems to be ok with that,

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From: Bill Barber

Canola oil and corn oil are interchangeable. We found canola was a wee

bit milder. IIRC, canola is a " better " oil, but I could be mistaken. I

am not up on my good and bad oils.

Bill

dreamerofluna wrote:

>

>

> Will Corn Oil be ok to add? My planner doesn't have Canola Oil.

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Hi,

I'm colton's mom..... specifically, what flavorings or vanilla do you use? I

ordered Bickford flavorings and found out after we received them (advertised

as containing no alcohol, sugar, or salt) that they contained propylene

glycol, which I believe converts to glucose.... would love to find safe

flavorings.... any name brands or sources would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

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Hi,

I'm colton's mom..... specifically, what flavorings or vanilla do you use? I

ordered Bickford flavorings and found out after we received them (advertised

as containing no alcohol, sugar, or salt) that they contained propylene

glycol, which I believe converts to glucose.... would love to find safe

flavorings.... any name brands or sources would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

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Hi,

I'm colton's mom..... specifically, what flavorings or vanilla do you use? I

ordered Bickford flavorings and found out after we received them (advertised

as containing no alcohol, sugar, or salt) that they contained propylene

glycol, which I believe converts to glucose.... would love to find safe

flavorings.... any name brands or sources would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

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HI Stella's mom here, we are in seattle wa, we have a health food store

called pcc, which has pure essential organic extracts w/ no carbs, sugar etc

in them, just the real deal. i use, almond, hazelnut, lemon, lime, orange,

vanilla, coconut, maple occasionally.

Hope that helps you out.

We use the clotted cream to make stella's cream popsicles as theres way more

fat per serving, really rich taste, if you use the orange extract it tastes

like an orange creamsicle, even our older daughter likes them.

amanda

--

-mom to Stella, 5years old, started keto diet May 10th 2004 still

waiting to be seizure free. Also on Lamictal, epam and Diamox. Anisa

is almost 10 and a happy healthy girl.

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HI Stella's mom here, we are in seattle wa, we have a health food store

called pcc, which has pure essential organic extracts w/ no carbs, sugar etc

in them, just the real deal. i use, almond, hazelnut, lemon, lime, orange,

vanilla, coconut, maple occasionally.

Hope that helps you out.

We use the clotted cream to make stella's cream popsicles as theres way more

fat per serving, really rich taste, if you use the orange extract it tastes

like an orange creamsicle, even our older daughter likes them.

amanda

--

-mom to Stella, 5years old, started keto diet May 10th 2004 still

waiting to be seizure free. Also on Lamictal, epam and Diamox. Anisa

is almost 10 and a happy healthy girl.

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