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2 oz unsweetend cooking choc (ghiradelli is wonderful)

4 tabsp cream or milk

2 tabsp butter

2 tabsp cream cheese

1 oz splenda

2 oz erithritol(netrition.com)

drops of maple flavoring

add pecans or other nuts to taste

melt choc, stir in cream, butter and cream cheese, the stir in splenda and eithritol and add flavoring. then stir in a large amount of nuts.

drop in big clumps on parchment paper and put in freezer. Let get hard. YUUUM. NOt low calorie, but high in Protein and sugar free. Really kills the sweet tooth.

from corliss

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very tempting recipe

is it powdered or hard chocolate

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very tempting recipe

is it powdered or hard chocolate

Hi Jolly,

I buy the hard cooking chocalate bars.

This stuff is not low cal cause it has so much fat in it. I only eat them if I am way into low carbing. They are major good and I also do a sugarfree cheesecake with erytiritol. The erythritol is the major key ingreedient in both. Splenda will not do the trick by itself and maltotol has almost as many cals as sugar and also gives you upset stomach. You buy the Erythritol from www.netrition.com

Corliss

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Corlis-

Thank you for your reply. I will make it your way AFTER I order the sugar online. I would love your sugarless cheesecake.

What is the yog butter?

When I bake I replace the fat with yogart aka solid chocolate...that is why I will make it first.

Thanks for quick response :blink:

Jolly

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Corlis-

Thank you for your reply. I will make it your way AFTER I order the sugar online. I would love your sugarless cheesecake.

What is the yog butter?

When I bake I replace the fat with yogart aka solid chocolate...that is why I will make it first.

Thanks for quick response :blink:

Jolly

Hey Jolly, I have never tried yogurt butter. I have had yogurt cheese. For hard core low carbing, the more butter/fat you use, the better. You don't want to use transfats such as crisco or margerine, but animal fat and olive oil, even coconut oil are excellent.

Most lap band folk do not adhere to this type of low carb, because it is not really neccesary to be able to loose for most. So if you are eating a normal amount of carbs the high fat will blow your calorie count up. I am a sugar junkie and very carb sensitive. I have been having a hard time getting on board loosing and rather than go get another fill right away, I had just started cutting the carbs yesterday and had not thought a thing about this candy till your post came up. I always try to put off making the treats till I am really on a roll.

Like I was telling someone on chat last night super low carb can make your blood sugar run too low, so if you do this be sure to get some veggies in. I had turnip greens for dinner cooked with olive oil and onion for seasoning along with some talapia, sauteed in butter with lemon sauce and capers. They were both wonderful though I ate them seperately.

Corliss

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Corlis-

I did place the order for the fake sugar and while on the site, I ordered the chocolate chips for my husband. That site also had Stevia hot chocolate which might be a fabulous for my husband who has a very heavy hand. Also, they had a low carb mix, and the powdered Peanut Butter would be great for my yogart and bought some stuff.

For my lapband they told us not to have alot of carbs at the beginiing but I really prefer to eat Proteins and do eat some veggies as needed. I am really careful not to stretch the stomach and then have to have a fill. Also, since I always gained weight after age 20, I do eat carbs but try to limit it because it might be a medical thing that I do not know about yet.

Because my life is nuts I break the meals up and never eat large portions. I find that it works for me. I never ever was able to eat a big meal even before lapband. So this lapband is a blessing for me because I eat and lose and but just follow what the doctor says and will wait and see. :ohmy:

The old ww diet before the points they had a range in which you could eat your breads. I always took the high range number because I do love bread. Now, I just want to get rid of the weight so use the weight watchers diet and get my carbs form some of my veggies aka eggplant.

Jolly Green :blushing:

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