View Full Version : Had to try No Pudge
After reading your reviews on the no pudge brownie mix, I opened up a pandoras box. Last week I was on vacation and went on the website. Well, I ordered 12 boxes trying all flavors of course, and they came yesterday. I was sooo happy to see that UPS box after a dasterdley day at work. I had to open it and figure out which flavor to fix (I bought a big container of vanilla yogert over the weekend so I was ready). Meanwhile, my poor dog thought Id never walk him. I decided on the chocolate rasberry and made it up before I changed from my work clothes. They were delicious. My brother was interested, but I didnt mention the yougurt part, I just said they were gourmet. YUM!!! We have 2 Whole foods markets in San Diego area, the one I go to doesnt have it. The other one is about 45 minutes away and might have it. Though it may be cheaper just to order from the no pudge place. I will never use any other brownie mix again. Just had to let you all know-now Id better get to work
RobinC
07-12-2001, 10:20 AM
Wow, I didn't know that No Pudge brownies came in different flavors! I picked up a box of No Pudge at Trader Joe's a few weeks ago. I didn't tell my DB what they were. His response when he popped one in his mouth was, "Wow, these are really rich." Then he gave me the look of "I thought you were supposed to be watching what you eat and trying to loose weight." I then gleefully announced they were NO PUDGE brownies. Our friend who was over munched up half the plate.
Can you post the information on how to order from No Pudge? What other flavors do they have?
Robin, who is drooling over the thought of Chocolate-Raspberry No Pudge brownies
gabbyh
07-12-2001, 10:30 AM
cdm,
Try the Raspberry Fudge Cream Cheese recipe I posted awhile back...it's "to die for" :cool:
http://www.cookinglight.com/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9154&highlight=Pudge+Brownies
Laura B
07-14-2001, 03:16 PM
Robin, you can order all of the varieties from www.nopudge.com . I haven't tried the flavors yet, but they have mint, mocha, and rasberry.
I have tried the recipe gabbyh posted (THANKS GABBY! ) and it is indeed yummy!
Jewel
07-16-2001, 09:02 AM
I haven't tried the different No Pudge flavors, but I have added mint chips and peanut butter chips (sparingly) to the No Pudge batter before baking, and they're wonderful! The chips add a bit of extra fat, but they're totally worth it. The mint chips I used were 'Guittards' green mint chips, and the kids at the BBQ I took that batch to went nuts over the brownies with the green 'boogers' in them...sorry, they said it, not me!! :D
mariakj
07-16-2001, 01:11 PM
Laura B, Thanks for the no pudge website address. Now I can really get in trouble ordering the different flavors.
Julia1Pin
07-16-2001, 02:19 PM
Based on everyones recommendations, I tried No Pudge Brownies, and they were pretty good, but very dense and chewy. They were even more dense adn chewy the next day.
Should I use more yogurt that the directions say? Should they be warm when serving?
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