If you do the regular fair life milk you may want to add in a tad of sweetener of some sort, I find that it helps to do 2 servings of sugar free pudding mix to help with flavor there (if I do the pudding mix I can skip the sweetener & xanthan). The pudding mixes open up a lot of flavor options (banana pudding mix with coconut cream protein powder is pretty good)I used to mix it with greek yogurt/cream cheese but I am too lazy to do that now and find it tastes better with just the fair life milk.
I also found you can be lazy and just put the lid on the container and shake it rather than spending time trying to mix things in properly/use immersion blender.
@_TrueVoodoo@DeanTTraining@stateperform Typically I do 1.5 cup of 2% fair life chocolate milk, 1 scoop of protien powder with flavor you like (typically I do mint or coconut cream flavor), and 1g of xantham gum. I have normal creami I think deluxe has bigger container so you may need to scale up.
@DeanTTraining@MrsCMFrancis You are very welcome, you sharing so many great tips. I am very happy to discover the sugar free a&w rootbeer is good, and the costco chipotle chicken has been very helpful. Feels like my diet is finally on easy mode I can eat pizza and ice cream every day and lose weight.
I find it to be awesome, generally I just use 1.5 cups of 2% fair life milk (chocolate or regular depending on flavor you want), 2g of xantham gum and then 1 scoop of whatever protein powder you want. Can also swap xantham gum for sugar free pudding mix for flavor options. It works out to be much cheaper and I honestly prefer the texture. One thing I had to learn over time is that personally it comes out much better if I let it that for 10 or 15 minutes before using the machine. I legit prefer it over store bought ice cream.
@captive_dreamer Respectfully Cornyn didn't do good in the initial primary, more folks voted against him than for him. Paxton was going to win either way.
I'd wager average American doesn't even know we are a republic and not a democracy. I think its naive to think that getting half of the country to be net takers from the tax system is a good idea. All a politician has to do at that point is say "those guys want to take away your free stuff". This will just turn into a system of legal plunder (probably already is) where there is a race to the bottom from both sides where politicians just try to give away access to the treasury...