The Ice Cream Holy Grail?
Laloo’s Ice Cream is made from goat’s milk in Sonoma County just north of here. Uses evaporated cane juice instead of sugar.
According to their nutritional information, there are 4 servings per package, with 5 grams of fat and 14 of sugar per serving. A serving of Ben and Jerry’s has about 13 grams of fat and 20 of sugar.
I haven’t tried Laloo’s and have no idea how it tastes. But if it’s good, they may have cracked the riddle of the desert sphinx, something that’s tasty and not terrible for you. No nutritionist is going to prescribe a daily dose of something with 14 grams of sugar. But maybe, just maybe….
Have you tried it? (via Buzzfeed).
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Hey Kevin. I just found your blog post and had to chime in on the subject. I am a huge fan of goat milk products, mainly because I am watching the nutritional values of what i put in my body and also because I am lactose intolerant. Laloo’s is amazing! I found it while strolling the Marin Farmer’s Market a few weeks ago. Every flavor is just about perfect. I thought I was going to have to live my life fre eof ice cream treats due to my LI condition. but now, I have Laloo’s. Thank you Laura Howard!
check out the company story at http://www.laloos.com – also there is an interesting story about the slow food movement on the site.
Hey Kevin. I just found your blog post and had to chime in on the subject. I am a huge fan of goat milk products, mainly because I am watching the nutritional values of what i put in my body and also because I am lactose intolerant. Laloo’s is amazing! I found it while strolling the Marin Farmer’s Market a few weeks ago. Every flavor is just about perfect. I thought I was going to have to live my life fre eof ice cream treats due to my LI condition. but now, I have Laloo’s. Thank you Laura Howard!
check out the company story at http://www.laloos.com – also there is an interesting story about the slow food movement on the site.