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<blockquote data-quote="lizdeluz" data-source="post: 862141" data-attributes="member: 32108"><p>Please, can anyone tell me whether Hartley's 'sugar-free' jelly (crystals) are ok to eat, or does this product not qualify as 'sugar-free'? Also, would you consider it safe?</p><p>I made Trudi Deakin's (Eat Fat) ice-cream the other day. It is made of cream and egg yolks, but whereas the recipe called for stevia as a sweetener, I used a Hartley's sugar-free jelly crystals sachet to sweeten it. I froze the result in small plastic pots to obviate the usual problem of home-made ice-cream, namely, it freezes rock-hard and is more or less unusable. The tiny pot will thaw sufficiently during the time needed to eat your first course.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, the other day, I ate my dessert in the garden on a sunny, ice-creamy day, and afterwards put my empty dish down on the decking while I dosed in the sun. Tabs, my cat, turned up to join me, but, as is her wont, she checked out my ice-cream dish....</p><p></p><p>She recoiled as though stung and ran off into the undergrowth. </p><p>She is very old for a cat (18) and she doesn't run anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizdeluz, post: 862141, member: 32108"] Please, can anyone tell me whether Hartley's 'sugar-free' jelly (crystals) are ok to eat, or does this product not qualify as 'sugar-free'? Also, would you consider it safe? I made Trudi Deakin's (Eat Fat) ice-cream the other day. It is made of cream and egg yolks, but whereas the recipe called for stevia as a sweetener, I used a Hartley's sugar-free jelly crystals sachet to sweeten it. I froze the result in small plastic pots to obviate the usual problem of home-made ice-cream, namely, it freezes rock-hard and is more or less unusable. The tiny pot will thaw sufficiently during the time needed to eat your first course. Interestingly, the other day, I ate my dessert in the garden on a sunny, ice-creamy day, and afterwards put my empty dish down on the decking while I dosed in the sun. Tabs, my cat, turned up to join me, but, as is her wont, she checked out my ice-cream dish.... She recoiled as though stung and ran off into the undergrowth. She is very old for a cat (18) and she doesn't run anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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