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<blockquote data-quote="benniesmum" data-source="post: 199127" data-attributes="member: 13738"><p>I make an apple and strawberry pot without sugar which goes down well with both diabetics and none diabetics. Heat cooking apple chunks for about 10 mins, take off heat and add halved strawberries. Then let it cool and add a generous spoonful of Zero Yogurt. Yum! </p><p></p><p>The strawberries sweeten the mix just enough, although you can add a little sweetener once the mixture is cool. The strawberries do go quite soft, but they don't disintigrate if you let the apple cool a bit before adding.</p><p></p><p>We also eat raspberries in sugar free jelly, which is surprisingly good and also doesn't need sweetening.</p><p></p><p>I do miss creme caramel though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benniesmum, post: 199127, member: 13738"] I make an apple and strawberry pot without sugar which goes down well with both diabetics and none diabetics. Heat cooking apple chunks for about 10 mins, take off heat and add halved strawberries. Then let it cool and add a generous spoonful of Zero Yogurt. Yum! The strawberries sweeten the mix just enough, although you can add a little sweetener once the mixture is cool. The strawberries do go quite soft, but they don't disintigrate if you let the apple cool a bit before adding. We also eat raspberries in sugar free jelly, which is surprisingly good and also doesn't need sweetening. I do miss creme caramel though. [/QUOTE]
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