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<blockquote data-quote="laroc" data-source="post: 268152" data-attributes="member: 43529"><p>I like to use the Hartleys sugar free jelly sachets, our favourite flavour is orange and I use a satsuma sliced up and cooked down gentley with a little sweetener in the base of a glass, the zest of the orange is added to the jelly which makes it more yummy.</p><p>A little custard made with half milk and half water goes on top and a sugar free dream topping on top of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laroc, post: 268152, member: 43529"] I like to use the Hartleys sugar free jelly sachets, our favourite flavour is orange and I use a satsuma sliced up and cooked down gentley with a little sweetener in the base of a glass, the zest of the orange is added to the jelly which makes it more yummy. A little custard made with half milk and half water goes on top and a sugar free dream topping on top of that. [/QUOTE]
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