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Strawberry Coconut Keto Smoothie

Strawberry Coconut Keto Chow Smoothie
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Strawberry Coconut Keto Chow Smoothie

Smoothies are convenient and delicious, especially when the weather begins to warm. But if you are following a ketogenic way of eating you have most likely given up your old fruit and yogurt laden smoothies. This smoothie is creamy, delicious, fruity and cool and it won’t break your carb bank. Equipment: blender
Prep Time5 minutes
Total Time6 minutes
Course: Desserts, Drinks, Snacks
Keyword: Chef Taffiny Elrod, Keto Chow, Strawberry
Keto Chow Flavor: Strawberry
Recipe Creator: Chef Taffiny Elrod
Servings: 1 smoothie
Calories: 417.8kcal

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Author: Taffiny Elrod

Ingredients

  • 1 serving Strawberry Keto Chow (or 1 scoop)
  • 8 ounces water
  • 6 ounces full fat coconut milk
  • 1/2 cup ice cubes
  • 1 large strawberry chopped

Instructions

  • Mix the scoop of Keto Chow and the water in a shaker cup and refrigerate at least two hours, preferably overnight.
  • To make your smoothie, combine the prepared Keto Chow, coconut milk, ice cubes and strawberry in the blender and blend until smooth.
  • Pour into a tall glass and enjoy!

Notes

Yield: 16 ounces
Taffiny Elrod
May 2019
Nutrition Facts
Strawberry Coconut Keto Chow Smoothie
Serving Size
 
234.1 g
Amount per Serving
Calories
417.8
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
30.05
g
46
%
Saturated Fat
 
26.53
g
166
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.4
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
1.48
g
Cholesterol
 
2
mg
1
%
Sodium
 
900.29
mg
39
%
Potassium
 
1986.37
mg
57
%
Carbohydrates
 
16.17
g
5
%
Fiber
 
7.92
g
33
%
Sugar
 
7.79
g
9
%
Sugar Alcohol
 
0.05
g
Net Carbs
 
8.21
g
Protein
 
28.57
g
57
%
Vitamin A
 
202.16
IU
4
%
Vitamin C
 
132.15
mg
160
%
Calcium
 
531.58
mg
53
%
Iron
 
7.33
mg
41
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition

Serving: 234.1g | Calories: 417.8kcal | Carbohydrates: 16.17g | Protein: 28.57g | Fat: 30.05g | Saturated Fat: 26.53g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1.48g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 900.29mg | Potassium: 1986.37mg | Fiber: 7.92g | Sugar: 7.79g | Vitamin A: 202.16IU | Vitamin C: 132.15mg | Calcium: 531.58mg | Iron: 7.33mg | Sugar Alcohol: 0.05g | Net Carbs: 8.21g

Photos by Carrie Brown

By |2021-02-02T14:38:28-07:00May 8th, 2019|Categories: Recipes, Keto Chow Recipes|Tags: , , , , , |1 Comment

Facebook Live recording from May 7, 2019

Every week we do a live broadcast where we answer questions, talk about fun stuff, and more! Here is the high-quality recording straight from the camera

This week we talked about:

  • Chocolate Toffee is on sale this week
  • Our commercial came out so if you see it please share
  • Chris is done editing and posting the Keto Salt Lake videos to YouTube
  • Keto Conferences coming up, look at lowcarbevents.com
  • Welcome to all the new people! What is keto chow and how to mix:
    • Check out the card in your order
    • Blender vs shaker
    • What fats are best?
    • How much fat to use?
    • Keto Chow lasts up to 6 days in the fridge
    • What’s the deal with savory chicken soup?
  • Do you have to use Keto Chow for all meals?
  • Do we measure net carbs or total carbs?
  • Trina says she made Snickerdoodle from her starter bundle and was full for 2 hours but then she was really hungry. Any suggestions?
  • We had a customer who hasn’t tried Raspberry cheesecake try it and love it. He was worried that he wouldn’t like it. So you never know what you will like. You may be surprised.
  • What flavors are best?

Here is the facebook live recording that went up on Facebook, complete with the user comments:

By |2019-05-08T11:00:37-06:00May 8th, 2019|Categories: Keto Chow|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Most Popular Flavors of Keto Chow – Leaderboard Update

I did a post back in January showing the most popular flavors of the large 21 meal bags – seasons change and so do buying patterns. Here are the current standings for most popular flavors based on sales from January 1 to May 7, 2019.

Of note: last time we had not had the samples available for quite some time so there was a possibility the numbers were skewed towards more “known” flavors. The “Seasonal” Flavors (Pumpkin Spice and Eggnog) showed higher sales percentages.

Anyhow, thought you’d all be interested.

Update: Here are the sales for the different flavors over time, the top 8 sellers in the first image, bottom 8 in the second.

By |2020-03-30T14:27:12-06:00May 7th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Recovering, Editing, Experimenting, Answering… ?

We finished up the Keto Salt Lake show on Saturday. That was a lot of work but insanely awesome, I have a bunch of pictures I need to post when I get the time. Lately, I’ve been swamped with a few things:

  • Editing the recordings of the Keto Salt Lake presentations.
  • Answering the (thousands) of questions on the Facebook advertisement with the new video.
  • Doing experiments with different ways of mixing Keto Chow.

At Keto Salt Lake we had two different cameras running that were recording the presentations in UHD4K (3840×2160@29.97p), I also had an audio recorder plugged directly into the microphone feed so I could get a clean recording of the presentations. In all, approximately 34 hours of video (17 on each camera) were recorded. It ended up being 1.07 TeraBytes of data! I had to put it on my spinning hard drive because the SSD is only 953GB, it’s like living in the past! =)

I have the editing for Friday completely finished and I’m rolling right along with getting at least 2 presentations done and uploaded to YouTube each day. All of them go into the 2019 Low Carb Salt Lake Recordings playlist so they are easy to find and watch.

The commercial has been an astounding success. It’s been pretty frantic around here shipping out orders and answering questions. I see every question from someone as an opportunity: it means they want to know more and put forth the effort to ask. Even if they have the same question that I’ve answered a few dozen times, that means they want to know (and I can use my answer templates for a bunch of them =). The coolest thing is: for every “keto is dumb, you suck, die in a fire” or “sucralose will make your hair turn blue and isn’t as good as eating twigs and bark” comment, we get several dozen comments from people that think the ad is funny, are interested in trying it, and are excited that there’s something that can help them on their keto journey. We are also getting a lot of our customers that answer people’s questions for us. Seriously: that’s super cool! One person asked how many bots we have on there making it look like people like the product. I replied that you only have to do stuff like that when you’re trying to trick people because the product sucks. We don’t “astroturf” (no need) and the product is awesome.

I also had a conversation with a certain person that’s noted for their work treating Alzheimer’s patients with keto, coconut oil, MCT oil, and exogenous ketones. I asked if they see a marked improvement with people supplementing coconut oil – she said they do indeed see a substantial improvement in most cases. I decided to try applying the technique for mixing Keto Chow with butter and use it to mix regular Costco coconut oil (which was quite solid in my cupboard). I used 50g coconut oil (melted) and mixed it up with Keto Chow and warm water. Let it chill in the fridge and there is no separation (see the image at the top of this post, the bottle on the left with the grey lid was refrigerated overnight). It does have a pronounced coconut flavor that I think goes well with regular chocolate.

I also tried mixing up a full meal of Keto Chow with unsalted butter with a LOT less water than typical – the finished volume was 14oz (about 380ml). It was quite thick but still very pleasant – makes it possible to fit in a far smaller container if necessary. That’s the bottle on the right side with the blue lid.

By |2019-05-03T14:05:24-06:00May 3rd, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , |2 Comments

The Keto Chow Commercial is LIVE!

If you didn’t get a chance yesterday to watch the premiere of the new commercial, we got you covered! Here’s the full launch video complete with the “behind the scenes” footage:

If you want to see JUST the commercial, I have 8 versions for you! (I know, it’s a little excessive but whatever man!)

  • widescreen vs. square
  • captions vs. non-captions
  • 60 seconds vs. 4 minutes
Captioned Widescreen Square
full 4 minute https://youtu.be/hZjsLy9O-NY https://youtu.be/f5BYl2gckpI
60 seconds https://youtu.be/r3v8qHAz-o8 https://youtu.be/EgMdFagiuN4
Uncaptioned Widescreen Square
full 4 minute https://youtu.be/lpSsfZJI3iE https://youtu.be/GgWVw3BI_Sw
60 seconds https://youtu.be/3M61TS_07cU https://youtu.be/Kxvd06GVebM

According to Jamestown Films, here are the credits for the production:

Chief Creative Director— James Dayton
Director & Director of photography— Ben-ji Allred
Producer— Christian Darais
Producer— Merik Richardson
1st AD— Willem Kampenhout
Production Assistant— Mario DeAngelis

Cam Op— AUSTIN GREEN
1st AC— Austin Haack
2nd AC— SPENCER GOFF
Lead Writer— Brandon Cummings
Writer— Shawn Zumbrunnen
Writer— Ryan Powell
Writer— Amanda Byrom

Gaffer— Ryan Hannah
Key Grip— Josh Contor
Grip— KARL DANIELSON
Art Director— Sandy Bee
Set Dresser— JOE DECICCO
Hair and Makeup— Mikaela Kester
Hair and Makeup Assistant— BRITLYN GORDAN
Wardrobe— Sandy Bee
Wardrobe Assistant— JACOB SCOTT

Editor— ANDY MATTHEWS
Motion Graphics— AARON THARP

Sound— Jared Jaynes
Craft— RICHARD TAYLOR
Set Builder— NAT REED

Witch— MELANIE STONE
Gretal— ELIZABETH BIRKNER
Hansel— SPENCER ADAMS
Knight— Eric Wood
Villager 1— ROURKE ALLEN
Villager 2— LENKA BECZ
Villager 3— NICK BOLL
Villager 4— JACOB PETERSON
Villager 5— AMY EMERY
Villager 6— MARK GORDON
Wizard— Shawn Zumbrunnen

By |2019-05-03T08:34:15-06:00April 30th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , |7 Comments

Facebook Live recording from April 23, 2019

Every week we do a live broadcast where we answer questions, talk about fun stuff, and more!

This week we had a special guest: Siobhan Huggins! She talked with us about:

  • Inflammation
  • cholesterol
  • lipids
  • eating brains like a zombie
  • carnivory, blood tests
  • and more!

Here is the facebook live recording, complete with the user comments:

https://www.facebook.com/ketochow/videos/317245775621405/

By |2019-04-24T09:11:35-06:00April 24th, 2019|Categories: Keto Chow|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Beverly’s Day 100 and Following

This entry is part 16 of 16 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow - Beverly's Experience

My anticipated weekend foods all changed that very first day of eating solid foods (but not like Chris who started with a keto cookie!).  My first solid food item was a string cheese stick Friday afternoon at work.  Friday evening, I had a grilled chicken breast with bacon and cheese.  A few hours later, I noticed that my jaw was SORE and it took me a few seconds to realize why – it was from chewing for the first time in months!  For lunch on Saturday, I had bacon and scrambled eggs; for dinner, I had a bunless bacon cheeseburger.  My jaw was sore again this day.  For lunch on Sunday, I had a chorizo and cheddar omelet.  There was so much yumminess in one weekend but the omelet was utterly the best!

In total, I lost 16.2 pounds in these 100 days.  For someone who has been obese her entire life before keto, this is absolutely nuts.  Who would have ever imagined?  Seriously, not me or anyone who has ever known me.

Many assume that I did this challenge in order to lose more weight.  But that is not why I did it.  I did get momentarily caught up in that thought along the way, but my reasons for doing this challenge did not primarily revolve around weight loss.  So why did I do it?  I had to review some notes I made for myself in the beginning.

  • to let Chris know he was not doing his project alone
  • to represent a product that has been the essential tool that changed my keto game forever
  • to support a company I trust and believe in
  • to accomplish the presented challenge
  • to see my own personal blood test results showing reactions to the different fat sources in a controlled setting
  • to dial my calories back in because I had gained a few pounds with lazy keto
  • to be a low carb rock in my diabetic husband’s world
  • to remain actively immersed in the keto lifestyle
  • to offer encouragement to others who might want to try something similar

This week, I am continuing with my choice as a preference of butter for my dietary fat.  In a pinch on Sunday and without thinking, I quickly made up one batch of shakes with heavy cream the way I used to make them so I would have shakes available the next day.  When I drank a shake Monday afternoon, I wrinkled my nose and shook my head.  I had to think about what was different about this shake than the shakes I had drank the previous day.  Heavy cream!  With no other way to describe it, the “mouth feel” is better with butter for me.  Butter is smooth and rich but without the extra filminess that I get from heavy cream.  Before this experiment, my choice was heavy cream so it is surprising that I reacted this way.  But it confirms for me that I do like butter the best!  That evening, I mixed up six days’ worth of shakes made with butter to get me through the rest of the week.  The latest blood test lab results arrived a couple of hours ago so I will be looking at those closely as well to decide scientifically if butter is an acceptable option.

Looking back at my first post, I am a little less than thrilled with the fact that I exposed my saggy elbows on Day 1 but – since I did – I have to do it again for Day 101.  sigh    I always wear a garment of some type that covers my elbows.  On these days pictured, I removed my sweater for the camera.  These elbows will never be seen in public again after this!  :)  However, I must say that I am not upset about having some loose skin.  It is a symbol of what I have accomplished and shows me how far I have come.  I think no one should avoid weight loss with the excuse that they are afraid they will have loose skin.


100 Days Keto Chow Challenge
L: 01-02-19 (weight 135.6)                                                                                R: 04-12-19 (weight 119.4)


These graphs make me curious about how they fit in with the rest of my keto journey which began in May 2016.  On keto since then, I have lost over 120 pounds.  My highest weight was 261 (previous to when I started keto) so, in total, I have lost over 140 pounds.  In a couple of weeks, I will write a post about my keto journey and will include a timeline that outlines what has worked for me along my way.

My current but changeable non-strict plan (read here: flexible) is to drink Keto Chow throughout the week (shakes each made usually with 2 tablespoons unsalted butter) while permitting keto snacks such as string cheese, boiled eggs, and pork rinds.  I will enjoy a variety of keto meals on weekends as desired.  Lazy keto is my absolute food dream come true.  I hate tracking.  I just need to be more careful about portion sizes now than I have had to be in the past.  To be honest, keeping portions small has been incredibly difficult for me this week but I am hoping to find it to be easier soon after I have fed my cravings.  If not, then I will need to take an honest look at the situation and make some tough decisions about my plan.

Next week, my incredible husband is taking me on vacation to a BEACH!  It has been about 15-16 months since we last took an entire week off from our jobs so this is exciting.  As ever, we are planning to take our Keto Chow supplies with us so we can make shakes for two meals each day.  I do not want to focus on food or restaurants.  My husband disagrees with me slightly as he is looking forward to lots of shrimp and fish!  (yuck)  While a bit of sunshine and warmth is quite welcome and anticipated, what I really want is a break from everyday life and some time alone with the great man I married.  :)

Facebook Live recording from April 16, 2019

Every week we do a live broadcast where we answer questions, talk about fun stuff, and more!

This week we talked about:

  • We went to a fun Nerf gun arena with our kids: dartsideutah.net
  • Eggnog is on sale this week
  • 100 days of eating nothing but Keto Chow done! Compiling results right now
  • Nourished expo in Utah May 4th and 5th
  • Fitcon was fun, at Keto Salt Lake next week there are only 9 tickets left!
  • Giveaway tomorrow
  • Premier of our commercial April 29th 6.pm. mountain
  • Paula was asking for snack ideas for her hubby who’s hungry on keto.
  • What the heck is “Autophagy”?
  • What’s better for high blood pressure and high cholesterol? * Avocado Oil or Heavy Cream

Here is the facebook live recording, complete with the user comments:

https://www.facebook.com/ketochow/videos/441085966688823/

By |2019-04-17T12:25:17-06:00April 17th, 2019|Categories: Keto Chow|Tags: , , |0 Comments

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 101

This entry is part 106 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

So, I’m officially done. Had my first meal after my 100-day experiment where I was eating ONLY Keto Chow for all of my meals every day. What was my first meal? Chocolate Mint Keto Chow with half a stick of butter. It’s delicious =)

Now comes the not-so-fun-but-important part: compiling all my data for the experiment. I did pull a bunch of graphs and reports out of Cron-O-Meter, Heads-up Health, Keto Mojo, LEVL, and I put on my Zozo Suit again this morning to get measurements. Let’s see what it said!

Starting Measurements

Starting Measurements

Ending Measurements

Ending Measurements

Here are all of the measurements I took plotted on a graph, you can see the raw values on the “Zozo Suit” Tab of this spreadsheet.

How about some of my other markers? This morning I weighed myself and was a little disappointed to find that I was 0.1 lbs short of hitting 200 lbs (again). I started this experiment at 244.016 lbs on January 2 and ended today (April 12) at 200.107 – meaning my total weight loss for the 100 days was 43.909 lbs or 19.91 kg. I averaged a 0.439 lb weight loss per day over the 100 days (it was 0.49 up until day 80).

Weight loss graph

So, where does all of this leave me now? I’m with Beverly: “I do plan to continue using butter as my preferred fat source in my shakes unless there is a reason to stop based upon the blood lab test results” For me, butter checks a lot of the boxes:

  • cheaper
  • easier to store
  • easier to transport
  • lots of fantastic saturated fats
  • short chain fats
  • tastes amazing
  • salted butter has more sodium

By |2019-04-12T10:16:37-06:00April 12th, 2019|Categories: Weight Loss, 100 Days of Keto Chow|Tags: , , , , , |4 Comments

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 100

This entry is part 107 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

And…. done, or at least I will be tomorrow morning at this time. 100 days of eating only Keto Chow for all of my calories. 298 meals (I skipped 2 meals early-on), several gallons of Heavy Cream, bottles of Avocado Oil, 24 sticks of butter. What’s my first meal going to be tomorrow after getting my blood test? Keto Chow. Yep: Day 101 will start with Keto Chow because it’s just so easy to make and take to work, lunch will be chicken wings =) Here is the original post where I laid out my plan: Starting 2019 with a plan.

The scale this morning reported that I’m down 43.6lbs since the commencement of this experiment, I’m optimistic that might hit 44 by tomorrow which will get me to one of my goals. That’d be a fantastic capstone to the experiment.

I’ll get my final blood test tomorrow and will have those results back by at least Thursday of next week. Until then, I do have the results from the most recent test which is the first week of doing butter for both Beverly and for me. It’s very interesting to have n=2 with two very different people (tall dude, short lady). The full results are on the online spreadsheet. Here are the comparison graphs showing how we both have reacted to the different fat types:

We most definitely do not react the same… and yet the trends are doing the same things. MCT oil seems to make both of our triglycerides go up, my increase is more pronounced. Avocado Oil lowers both of our LDL-P and (to a lesser extent) our total cholesterol. I really don’t like the reaction of my HDL to avocado oil though. A 26 is alarmingly low. It’s coming up on butter, we’ll see how the next test goes.

By |2019-04-11T18:44:24-06:00April 11th, 2019|Categories: Weight Loss, 100 Days of Keto Chow|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments