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Does anyone have the recipe for the IP balls?  
Does anyone have the recipe for the IP balls?

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If you don't have to have perfectly shaped balls, just use 2 spoon: one to dip with and the other to scape it off. Never touches your fingers.  
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@masha I guess and spray the spoons? I might just try wet hands next time since they roll well
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I don't spray the spoons. If any is left on them after dipping all the "batter" I just lick it off. Not enough there to have to count as anything.  
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Its just I find the protein so stuck on it’s less lickable and more scrape it off with your teethable and I’d prefer to get all of it in what I’m making
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I made these this morning, with the wild berry yogurt packet and 2 T water, mixed, scooped and put in freezer. They were very tasty.  
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Any advice on how to not have the layer of stickiness all over your fingers before rolling?  
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@broadcloth I use a cookie dough scoop. If you don’t care how it looks you could literally leave it in the bowl and freeze. That’s what I plan to do next time.  
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@broadcloth just wet your hands. That worked for me.  
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Use @broadcloth spray!  
+6 votes
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I made some with chocolate chip pancake mix, chocolate drink mix, and a chocolate crispy, water, a packet of stevia and 1/8 teaspoon of vanilla.  
by (280 points)
@legislature all together. I broke up the crispy and mixed the dry ingredients. Then added about 4-5 tablespoons of water.  
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