need sugar free dessert
#24
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Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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Sugar Free Desserts
I have actually stopped using Splenda and all other sweeteners with Aspartame. I have discovered Stevia and Truvia -they are all natural and no Aspartame. I use it for tea, coffee and also for cooking and baking. There is no after taste. I have used Stevia in recipes and no one knows. It comes in individual packets or in a bag if you need larger amounts.
#25
Here is a dessert that always goes over big.I am a diabetic and also my brother and his wife. I make this and he hates yogert. He always has seconds of this dessert .Doesn't even know it's in there. This is similar to a mouse.First boil 1/2 cup water.disolve 2 small boxes sugarfree strawberry jello in it. add about 5-6 chopped up strawberries.(frozen or fresh) mix in 2- 6 oz light strawberry yogurt.mix well by hand. Blend in one 8oz.bowl sugar free cool whip. Let set up in refrig for a couple hours to set. serve with more cool whip on top. you can use any flavors I have made it with orange jellow and orange yogert and manderin oranges. tastes like orangecicles. Good luck. this is sweet and almost no sugar or carbs which can spike sugars like potatoes etc. Mary
#26
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Falcon, Colorado
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Holy cow!!! I've recently been told I am pre-diabetic. I've learned more here in just a few minutes than I've learned in the class' I've gone to. I will share this info with them. Thank you to all!!
#28
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: middle TN
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I use half sugar and half Splenda, too - and sometimes Splenda only. The portion control for type 2 is essential. When my hubby found out he was diabetic, it scared him so much, he basically stopped eating. Then he realized that wasn't the answer and went with portion control - and cut his bread and potato intake in half. He dropped 70 pounds the first year and has kept it off for 7 years. Now, he eats pretty much what he wants - smaller servings, though - and takes a 15 minute walk after the biggest meal of the day - which is now at noon with soup or a sandwich at 6 PM.
#29
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Location: Northwest Georgia
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I would recommend asking them. For example, Stevia and aspartame don't bother me, but Splenda (aka sucralose) causes terrible side effects for me. Heart palpitations, dizziness, nausea, migraine headache, feeling faint, etc. It very nearly sent me to the emergency room once. I have to read every label carefully. Sometimes Splenda is even in things that aren't labeled as being sugar free or low calorie, which I was surprised about (some of the ready-to-drink Kool Aid products, for example -- bursts or blasts or something like that).
Given a choice, I'd highly prefer Stevia, but so far I've been unable to find soft drinks made with it. I don't like coffee, but I "have" to have my morning diet soda!
I'm not sure Stevia can be used for baking, though. I think I read that it couldn't. (not sure ... ???)
Given a choice, I'd highly prefer Stevia, but so far I've been unable to find soft drinks made with it. I don't like coffee, but I "have" to have my morning diet soda!
I'm not sure Stevia can be used for baking, though. I think I read that it couldn't. (not sure ... ???)
#30
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