puddings

leah86

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So I have a really bad sweet tooth and would love to have a tasty pudding after my tea of an evening any suggestions what I could have????
 

judyann1

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raspberries, blueberries, strawberries with lots of fresh cream (maybe some very dark 80% chocolate-only a piece tho).
 

judyann1

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OR Im just going to try this:

Re: Sugar Free Meringues

Postby lovinglife » November 7th, 2012, 6:03 pm
I posted a recipe some time ago for a hazelnut roularde is that the one you're looking for? -
if so it's on the last page of the recipe thread - think its called Raspberry & hazelnut roularde

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leah86

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Does sound nice my prob is I can't have one piece of choc I can't even have a bar of choc I could eat 3 bars of choc I find self control so hard!!! I will stick to fruit what about yogurt is that ok to eat???
 

Andy12345

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I eat the 85% dark chocolate, it's so strong I can only eat 2 squares, if it where milk chocolate I'd be in trouble
 

Carole T

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I have recently tried some different berries roasted in the oven and serve them with low fat yogurt and some chopped nuts, lovely


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destiny0321

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Hi. Yogurts are full of sugar. You are only allowed 5gms of sugar daily yogurts have 17gms or more try using plain yogurt under 5gms and putting fruit with it I had some yesterday with sliced banana. Hope this helps

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