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nin1952
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Donna
Cedartown GA
USA
269 Posts

Posted - Jun 28 2011 :  10:40:17 AM  Show Profile
I am diabetic. And, I have been reading all of the postings for delicious recipes for cakes, cookies, jams and jellies. Does anyone have any great and delicious recipes for these? All of my recipes are bland or leave a bitter taste afterwards. I would also love some recipes for diabetic jams and jellies. Help!
Donna

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Wheather therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31

HollyG
True Blue Farmgirl

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Holly
Hamburg Arkansas
USA
214 Posts

Posted - Jun 29 2011 :  7:23:15 PM  Show Profile  Click to see HollyG's MSN Messenger address
I don't have any great recipes just yet - I'm experimenting as I go. I know what you mean about that icky taste. The best thing I've found is agave nectar. It is lower on the glycemic index, so it doesn't cause sugar spikes. I make a pecan pie substituting it measure for measure for the corn syrup. You can't tell the difference. I also add it to plain yogurt for a bit of a boost, to oatmeal, and anywhere I'd need syrup - like with lo-carb pancakes (see Bob's Red Mill lo-carb baking mix.) As far as splenda or the other stuff, I just have to use a lot less. If the recipe calls for 1 cup, I use 1/4. This way, it's still sweet without the horrible after-taste. I hope you get more responses! I can use some good recipes too!

HollyG
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Dusky Beauty
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jen
Tonopah AZ
USA
1108 Posts

Posted - Jul 07 2011 :  7:54:54 PM  Show Profile
We had a discussion a little while ago about canning jams and how you CAN'T replace splenda for sugar to can, instead most substitutions are with honey.

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