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Old 04-01-2011, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by almostfree
Another WW cake recipe: cake mix and can of crushed pineapple; mix together and bake in a 9x13 pan. Not sure of the points value, but it's a good fix when you have a craving for sweets.
How big of a can of pineapple do you use? Thank you. This really sounds good and something that I can have.
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Yum! Thanks for the recipe(s). I think I'll try one with apple filling.
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Old 04-01-2011, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by CherryPie
Originally Posted by almostfree
Another WW cake recipe: cake mix and can of crushed pineapple; mix together and bake in a 9x13 pan. Not sure of the points value, but it's a good fix when you have a craving for sweets.
How big of a can of pineapple do you use? Thank you. This really sounds good and something that I can have.
The large can of crushed pineapple in its own juice- the 20 ounce one.
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I'll vouch for the deliciousness of this recipe!
Also the simplicity, just keep a box and a can in your cupboard and you have an impressive dessert anytime.

Another twist .. Black Forest Cake
Angel cake mix + 1/3 cup bakers cocoa + cherry pie filling.
Trim with whipped cream and maraschinos to serve!
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Are all of these made in 13 x 9 pan?
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Old 04-01-2011, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by charley1
Are all of these made in 13 x 9 pan?
yes
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Or you can do them in an angel cake or bundt pan. Some do them in muffin cups for single portions!
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Thanks ladies. They all sound so good, even for a diabetic like me who sometimes wants a dessert.
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..thanks ...I'll try this today....wonder how it would be with lemon pie filling? Guess I'll let you know later...I think that's the only kind of filling I have....my DH is diabetic so I'm always looking for sweet treats for him....and duh....it took me a minute to figure out WW.....I thought the post said WV short cake recipe....being from West Virginia you can see why that would get my attention!
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