Isabella's Mommy
Dec 12 2004, 08:35 AM
I've hated V8 for my entire life (31 years). Every year I try it, just to make sure I still hate it. I really want to be able to drink it because it would make it easier to get my veggies in.
Well this year I tried the Low-Sodium V8, and it's not bad! The little teeny cans (5.5oz) are just enough to gulp down without tasting, and the after taste is like tomato soup!
Just thought I'd pass this on!
gunieturtle
Dec 13 2004, 05:53 PM
You can pour it into a bowl and microwave it for a minute and it taste just like tomatoe soup. The spicy v-8 is good that way too.
psychonurse
Dec 13 2004, 07:41 PM
hey I throw a couple drops of Tabasco sauce in the small cans and it gets rid of the bland taste...But be careful, you might get to many drops in there and it gets really really hot..almost to hot to eat. But it really helps if you are going to drink your veggies....
Steeny
Dec 19 2004, 10:51 AM
V8 is awesome, and so easy to throw in your bag, when on the go.
I prefer the "Picante'" style. It is mildly "hot". ..and makes all the difference in the world.
Me, I don't care for fresh fruit. Too sour for me. Although I did eat a pear the other day that tasted like it was injected with sugar. Wow!
Medic
Dec 21 2004, 05:49 AM
I do not care much for V-8 either. The last couple weeks have been extremely hectic for me, and I feel like I have been living in a motel room or my car. It makes steaming vegetables a little difficult. I have been going through a lot of plain tomato juice lately. I'll even warm it, makes it like tomato soup.
I'll be glad when we can finally get moved and settled.
mizstarsfan
Dec 21 2004, 06:12 AM
I love the hot and spicy V-8 or spicy bloody mary mix. Throw in a celery stick or a pickled green bean or two and it's great veggie drinking!
milkyway
Jan 7 2005, 10:49 AM
You might also want to give the diet V8 Splash a try! They have 4 flavors and they dont taste like V8 at all...more like a fruit juice...and only 10 calories in an 8oz serving!
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