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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.

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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:

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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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