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Sugar Free Fudge
Ingredients 16 oz Cream cheese, softened 2 ea Unsweetened chocolate squares (1oz ea) 1/2 c Sugar substitute 1 t Vanilla extract 1/2 c Chopped pecans or walnuts (optional) Melt chocolate. In a small mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese, chocolate, sweetener and vanilla until smooth. Stir in pecans. Pour into well- greased 8-inch square baking pan. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Exchanges: 1 fat -- Type 2 http://users.bestweb.net/~jbove/ |
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In article , "Julie Bove"
writes: Sugar Free Fudge Ingredients 16 oz Cream cheese, softened 2 ea Unsweetened chocolate squares (1oz ea) 1/2 c Sugar substitute 1 t Vanilla extract 1/2 c Chopped pecans or walnuts (optional) Melt chocolate. In a small mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese, chocolate, sweetener and vanilla until smooth. Stir in pecans. Pour into well- greased 8-inch square baking pan. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Exchanges: 1 fat -- Type 2 http://users.bestweb.net/~jbove/ Julie any idea of the carb count? .I dont do exchanges.. As always YMMV and this is JMO Jeanne Type 2 Diagnosed 05/28/02 189/154/120 |
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"Jmmbear" wrote in message ... Julie any idea of the carb count? .I dont do exchanges.. Since there are no carb exchanges listed, it would be less than 4g per serving. I don't think there are any carbs in the chocolate. If there are, they would be miniscule. There would be a small amount of carb in the nuts. -- Type 2 http://users.bestweb.net/~jbove/ |
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Here's the carb count for those that wanted:
Sugar Free Fudge Ingredients 16 oz Cream cheese, softened 12g of carbs 2 ea Unsweetened chocolate squares (1oz ea) 17g of carbs. 1/2 c Sugar substitute If you use bulk AS, it has a bulking ingredient that has carbs: Splenda for example has .5g per teaspoon. A half cup has 24 teaspoons or 12g of carbs. 1 t Vanilla extract 0.5 g of carbs 1/2 c Chopped pecans or walnuts (optional) Nuts MINUS the fiber: Walnuts: 4g Pecans: 5g Total: 41.5g without nuts. 46g with nuts Divide by however many pieces you cut the pan into. Jennifer |
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 10:25:03 -0800, Jennifer
wrote: 1/2 c Sugar substitute If you use bulk AS, it has a bulking ingredient that has carbs: Splenda for example has .5g per teaspoon. A half cup has 24 teaspoons or 12g of carbs I didn't know that. It isn't on the Splenda box anywhere. grrrr And here I've been not counting any carbs from the sweetener... ____ Lori |
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On 10-Nov-2003, Lori wrote: wrote: 1/2 c Sugar substitute If you use bulk AS, it has a bulking ingredient that has carbs: Splenda for example has .5g per teaspoon. A half cup has 24 teaspoons or 12g of carbs I didn't know that. It isn't on the Splenda box anywhere. grrrr And here I've been not counting any carbs from the sweetener... I am not trying to be mean with this question; but, what makes Jennifer any more of an authority on the nutritional content of Splenda than the manufacturer's label? Why should I believe her assertion? Thanks, Larry |
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I'd have no reason to make this stuff up. In the US, if a serving has
less than 1 g of carbs, they can label it as zero. the problem lies when you use a lot. Those 0.5 and 0.7 g add up. Here you go... directly from the manufacturers website. THIS is from the US website: People with Diabetes can Enjoy the Great Sugar-Like Taste of SPLENDAŽ No Calorie Sweetener! Sucralose, or SPLENDAŽ Brand Sweetener, the no calorie sweetening ingredient in SPLENDAŽ No Calorie Sweetener, is not a carbohydrate and has been shown in studies to have no effect on blood glucose control or insulin levels. Like other tabletop sweeteners, the granular and packet products contain bulking ingredients, dextrose and/or maltodextrin, which are natural food ingredients. These ingredients provide volume and contain an insignificant amount of carbohydrate (less than 1 gram) and calories (less than 5) per serving, so that SPLENDAŽ No Calorie Sweetener meets FDA's standards for "no-calorie" foods. But THIS is from the UK website... they give exact numbers: Enjoy the Foods You Love... SPLENDAŽ Low Calorie Sweetener is exciting news for people with diabetes, because it can help you and your family enjoy the sweet taste of foods and drinks, without all the calories and carbohydrates of sugar. Sucralose, the calorie-free sweetening ingredient in SPLENDAŽ Low Calorie Sweetener, is not a carbohydrate and has been shown in studies to have no effect on blood glucose or insulin levels. Like many tabletop sweeteners, the Granular product contains the bulking ingredient maltodextrin, which is derived from natural food starches. This ingredient provides volume and contains a minimal level of carbohydrates (SPLENDAŽ Granular contains 0.5g of carbohydrate and 2 Calories per 0.5g teaspoon). Jennifer wrote: On 10-Nov-2003, Lori wrote: wrote: 1/2 c Sugar substitute If you use bulk AS, it has a bulking ingredient that has carbs: Splenda for example has .5g per teaspoon. A half cup has 24 teaspoons or 12g of carbs I didn't know that. It isn't on the Splenda box anywhere. grrrr And here I've been not counting any carbs from the sweetener... I am not trying to be mean with this question; but, what makes Jennifer any more of an authority on the nutritional content of Splenda than the manufacturer's label? Why should I believe her assertion? Thanks, Larry |
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In article , "Julie Bove"
writes: Julie any idea of the carb count? .I dont do exchanges.. Since there are no carb exchanges listed, it would be less than 4g per serving. I don't think there are any carbs in the chocolate. If there are, they would be miniscule. There would be a small amount of carb in the nuts. -- Type 2 http://users.bestweb.net/~jbove/ The baking chocolate has 4 grams of carb minus the 2 grams of fiber.. per 1/2 oz of chocolate..Dang, that would make that recipe 16 grams of carb for the chocolate minus 8 grams of fiber.. so, 8 active grams of carbs per recipe.. As always YMMV and this is JMO Jeanne Type 2 Diagnosed 05/28/02 189/154/120 |
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In article , Lori
writes: 1/2 c Sugar substitute If you use bulk AS, it has a bulking ingredient that has carbs: Splenda for example has .5g per teaspoon. A half cup has 24 teaspoons or 12g of carbs I didn't know that. It isn't on the Splenda box anywhere. grrrr And here I've been not counting any carbs from the sweetener... ____ Lori Lori according to one of the data bases online..Splenda in the packages is .5 carbs per package. and The splenda in bulk is 12 grams of carbs per half cup. On the regular splenda box it can list 0 carbs , because it is less than .99 grams carb.. That is the same as the other sugar subitutes.. All the splenda website says is that it is less than 1. gr carb, it doesnt specify.. That is why you watch out for items listing 0 carbs, they may have up to .9 carbs PER serving.. Many times you will notice one brand lists 1 tbsp as a serving and others listing 2tbsp as a serving..Often this is because if they listed the carb count on 2 tbsp it would come up more than 0 gr carb. I learned the hard way. As always YMMV and this is JMO Jeanne Type 2 Diagnosed 05/28/02 189/154/120 |
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In article , Jennifer
writes: Sugar Free Fudge Ingredients 16 oz Cream cheese, softened 12g of carbs 2 ea Unsweetened chocolate squares (1oz ea) 17g of carbs. 1/2 c Sugar substitute If you use bulk AS, it has a bulking ingredient that has carbs: Splenda for example has .5g per teaspoon. A half cup has 24 teaspoons or 12g of carbs. 1 t Vanilla extract 0.5 g of carbs 1/2 c Chopped pecans or walnuts (optional) Nuts MINUS the fiber: Walnuts: 4g Pecans: 5g Total: 41.5g without nuts. 46g with nuts Divide by however many pieces you cut the pan into. Jennifer thanks Jennifer.. As always YMMV and this is JMO Jeanne Type 2 Diagnosed 05/28/02 189/154/120 |
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 15:59:10 -0800, Jennifer
wrote: 1/2 c Sugar substitute If you use bulk AS, it has a bulking ingredient that has carbs: Splenda for example has .5g per teaspoon. A half cup has 24 teaspoons or 12g of carbs I didn't know that. It isn't on the Splenda box anywhere. grrrr And here I've been not counting any carbs from the sweetener... I am not trying to be mean with this question; but, what makes Jennifer any more of an authority on the nutritional content of Splenda than the manufacturer's label? Why should I believe her assertion? Thanks, Larry I'd have no reason to make this stuff up. In the US, if a serving has less than 1 g of carbs, they can label it as zero. the problem lies when you use a lot. Those 0.5 and 0.7 g add up. Here you go... directly from the manufacturers website. THIS is from the US website: People with Diabetes can Enjoy the Great Sugar-Like Taste of SPLENDAŽ No Calorie Sweetener! Sucralose, or SPLENDAŽ Brand Sweetener, the no calorie sweetening ingredient in SPLENDAŽ No Calorie Sweetener, is not a carbohydrate and has been shown in studies to have no effect on blood glucose control or insulin levels. Like other tabletop sweeteners, the granular and packet products contain bulking ingredients, dextrose and/or maltodextrin, which are natural food ingredients. These ingredients provide volume and contain an insignificant amount of carbohydrate (less than 1 gram) and calories (less than 5) per serving, so that SPLENDAŽ No Calorie Sweetener meets FDA's standards for "no-calorie" foods. But THIS is from the UK website... they give exact numbers: Enjoy the Foods You Love... SPLENDAŽ Low Calorie Sweetener is exciting news for people with diabetes, because it can help you and your family enjoy the sweet taste of foods and drinks, without all the calories and carbohydrates of sugar. Sucralose, the calorie-free sweetening ingredient in SPLENDAŽ Low Calorie Sweetener, is not a carbohydrate and has been shown in studies to have no effect on blood glucose or insulin levels. Like many tabletop sweeteners, the Granular product contains the bulking ingredient maltodextrin, which is derived from natural food starches. This ingredient provides volume and contains a minimal level of carbohydrates (SPLENDAŽ Granular contains 0.5g of carbohydrate and 2 Calories per 0.5g teaspoon). Jennifer Fair question. Great answer. Cheers Alan, T2, Oz dx May 2002, diet and not enough exercise. -- Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter. |
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On 10-Nov-2003, Jennifer wrote: I'd have no reason to make this stuff up. In the US, if a serving has less than 1 g of carbs, they can label it as zero. the problem lies when you use a lot. Those 0.5 and 0.7 g add up. Here you go... directly from the manufacturers website. THIS is from the US website: People with Diabetes can Enjoy the Great Sugar-Like Taste of SPLENDAŽ No Calorie Sweetener! Sucralose, or SPLENDAŽ Brand Sweetener, the no calorie sweetening ingredient in SPLENDAŽ No Calorie Sweetener, is not a carbohydrate and has been shown in studies to have no effect on blood glucose control or insulin levels. Thanks for citing your source. I've been online a long time and have become skeptical of assertions by people I don;t know. Though you may not make this stuff up, there are plenty of people out there who do. Then there are the delusional and misguided. Thanks, Larry |
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