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Low fat AND low sugar dessert?
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I make a lovely chocolate cake with no butter it uses olive oil instead which is much healthier and no saturated fat it uses cocoa not real chocolate but you could spoil yourself with the topping
Nat
Thanks for the link Nat - looks delicious. Guess what I'll be making this weekend!
(Small point - olive oil contains saturated fats - it's around 14% saturated fats. Sunflower oil has less saturated fat (around 10%) but doesn't have all the anti-oxidents that olive oil has.)0 -
iv emerged this with a thread on low fat and low sugar deserts. How did it taste Puddy? Was this the one to use up your raspberries?
I can't imagine trying to eat cheesecake while calorie counting - that just seems like the impossible to me!:eek::o Hope you fit it into your day
we also have calories in homemade food which may help
ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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Go to Delia online and search for chocolate and prune squidgy cakes - you could easily adapt and leave out the marsarla unless you have other fortified wine in your cupboards (sherry etc).
This is a great low fat and low sugar recipe0 -
skintchick wrote: »Thanks but it was Friday so it's happened.
Lidl is ten miles away and it's not worth the petrol to go there (nor the time frankly! Plus it's in such a scummy area I don;t like driving there). We only have Tesco or Waitrose in my town.
I did a fruit salad for her in the end. Which to me is v v boring but she liked it so that's fine.
Why don't you just use your own common sense instead of asking everyone for suggestions...!!0
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