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This was a roly poly (jelly roll) recipe I had. But with my mom being diabetic I had to make some changes. I couldn't roll it so I made cobbler. It still tasted great. Make your own tweaks and changes and enjoy!
I got this recipe from my sister but I change it up by using FF and SF vanilla pudding with bananas or FF SF white chocloate pudding with strawberries or FF SF cheesecake pudding with blackberries or raspberries. I serve it everywhere I go and no one knows it's a healthy dessert. Great for those who need to limit their sugar intake or for those who just need a sweet treat! :) I switch up the pie crusts too: use Oreo cookie one with chocolate pudding, Lorna Doone one with the vanilla or cheesecake one or graham cracker with the white chocolate....the possibilites are endless! My six-year old granddaughter has been eating the different pies for about six months and always loves the flavors---and man, does she have a sweet tooth!!!
When everyone else is enjoying a rich gooey dessert, my family and I are too!! Enjoy! Bubbie16
1 Serving (1 Serving (about 1/2 cup)), Calories 30, (Calories from Fat 0), Total Fat 0g (Saturated Fat 0g,
Trans Fat 0g), Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 200mg; Total Carbohydrate 7g (Dietary Fiber 0g, Sugars 3g),
Protein 0g;
Percent Daily Value*:
Vitamin A 4 %; Vitamin C 6 %; Calcium 0 %; Iron 0 %
Complex carbs, proteins, healthy fats, superfoods. I also added organic cacao nibs, 2 T.
You and eat 1/6th of this pie for 1 weight watcher point!!!
Using fresh bananas, whole rolled oats, and vanilla protein powder, these pancakes are high protein and 3g of fiber per serving.
I do not used artificial sweeteners due to allergies to some of them, and I chose not to use any type of sugar at all in this recipe.
These are a dense, moist brownie packed with flavour and fiber, and completely guilt free!!!
These are a nice cool treat on a hot day, or any day your are craving something sweet and cool.
All You need are some popcicle trays, often sold at your local dollar store.
This is a really delicious alternative to that boring bowl of oats. Not only can it be prepped beforehand in no time, but it can be eaten hot or cold, on its own or in a bowl with some milk and brown sugar (should you desire).
For a change of pace, add in mashed banana, apple, berries, raisins, nuts or chocolate chips - the possibilities are endless!
Note: if using sugar-free applesauce instead of apple butter, up the Splenda to 1 1/2 cups. This can also be prepped beforehand and refrigerated overnight, then baked.