I misordered sweet whey instead of protein powder, and ended up with a
five pound bag of the stuff. From what I can tell, sweet whey is just a
half-step short of milk sugar.
Even if I wanted to fall off the low-carb bandwagon, I'm diabetic and
can't.
My cats love the stuff, I found out sort of by accident, but I'm not
going to give them five pounds of it.
So my question is, what do I do with it? Does it have any use for a
diabetic low-carber? Or should I just offer it on freecycle and write it
off as a loss?
Chak

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Aaron Baugher - 23 Jun 2007 13:02 GMT
> My cats love the stuff, I found out sort of by accident, but I'm not
> going to give them five pounds of it.
> So my question is, what do I do with it? Does it have any use for a
> diabetic low-carber? Or should I just offer it on freecycle and
> write it off as a loss?
That, or give it to your cats a little at a time. I don't suppose if
you keep a bag of whey powder around, there's a danger that you'll
suddenly binge on it one day like it's a bag of chips. :-)

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Roger Zoul - 24 Jun 2007 19:08 GMT
:: I misordered sweet whey instead of protein powder, and ended up with
:: a five pound bag of the stuff. From what I can tell, sweet whey is
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:: Chak
Cut it with regular PP for you and your cats. Should lasta long long time.
Or, pitch it.
Or, give it to some kid.