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Birthday Dessert


Kari S

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Kari S Newbie

So my birthday is coming up soon and I want to have some dessert for me to eat. I have acid reflux while also being gluten free. Any suggestions?

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Juliebove Rising Star

I guess it would help if we knew what set off your acid reflux. For me, it's chocolate. Dark chocolate in particular.

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Kari S Newbie

I guess it would help if we knew what set off your acid reflux. For me, it's chocolate. Dark chocolate in particular.

Yeah, chocolate is the biggest thing. Some dairy is alright and anything with citrus also. So like no lemon poppy seed cake, even though it's delicious!

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mushroom Proficient

How about cheesecake with strawberries?

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Keela Newbie

Sponge Cake in 3

Fastest cake ever, and delicious with fresh fruit and whipped cream.

1/4 c. butter

1/4 c. sugar

1/2 c. flour (I use Pamela's baking mix)

2 tbsp. milk

1 egg

pinch baking soda

pinch salt

mix well in a microwavable bowl

cook in microwave on high for 3 1/2 mins. (every microwave is different, adjust time accordingly)

let cool for 2 mins. Invert onto small serving dish

Now this only makes enough for 1 or 2 people, but it's perfect if you are having a party and you are the only one gluten free.

It can be a bit dry since its cooked in the microwave, so whipped cream or ice cream is a great addition :P

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