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Low Fat Desserts?


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I'm looking for low fat desserts, mostly chocolate or anything with chocolate...anyone care to share?

thanks!


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Both rice and tapioca puddings would be low fat. You can add chocolate, carob, berries, or whatever you like to either of those, and I think they'd be delicious. Applesauce is low in fat too of course, and makes a great "base" for desserts of various kinds.

I guess you could fill half a melon with any of the above as well as many other things.

Sweetfudge Community Regular
I'm looking for low fat desserts, mostly chocolate or anything with chocolate...anyone care to share?

thanks!

mmm, chocolate! i've been craving chocolate so badly lately! maybe b/c i told myself i had to start eating healthy foods, and never restocked the goodies! i'm pretty sure (like almost positive) that Jello brand pudding is safe. I've eaten it before. I just don't any more b/c then I eat it ALL! Thats what happens when you live w/ the only man on earth who doesn't like chocolate...lol

Don't know that pudding is low fat though... :unsure:

hez Enthusiast

I would try dipping your favorite fresh or dried fruit into a rich dark chocolate. You would only need to dip a small portion of your fruit to get alot of bang for your tastebuds.

Hez

pamelaD Apprentice

Haagen Daz chocolate sorbet!

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