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Julie Bove[_2_] 02-05-2013 04:47 AM

Sugar free flour free peanut butter cookies
 
Has anyone tried this recipe and if so did you like it?

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sugar-F...utter-Cookies/

I am having extreme trouble getting Angela to take any form of protein in
her lunch and she'll give me a million excuses why she can't. I thought if
these were actually good, I would try making them with Sunseed butter since
she can't have peanut butter. But Splenda is expensive and that's a darned
lot of it! Not even sure I have that much in the house. If ya'll say that
they are good, I might make a half batch to start.

And if you have made these, do you think the addition of vanilla would help?
Or maybe some form of chocolate? Although the only thing I have like that
currently is cocoa powder.

She complained about the vegan fudge that I made because she said it tasted
too much of sunseed butter. And that it didn't taste very sweet. And it
didn't but I liked it because I don't really like sweet things.

Thanks!



Alice Faber 02-05-2013 05:44 AM

Sugar free flour free peanut butter cookies
 
In article >,
"Julie Bove" > wrote:

> Has anyone tried this recipe and if so did you like it?
>
> http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sugar-F...utter-Cookies/
>
> I am having extreme trouble getting Angela to take any form of protein in
> her lunch and she'll give me a million excuses why she can't. I thought if
> these were actually good, I would try making them with Sunseed butter since
> she can't have peanut butter. But Splenda is expensive and that's a darned
> lot of it! Not even sure I have that much in the house. If ya'll say that
> they are good, I might make a half batch to start.
>
> And if you have made these, do you think the addition of vanilla would help?
> Or maybe some form of chocolate? Although the only thing I have like that
> currently is cocoa powder.
>
> She complained about the vegan fudge that I made because she said it tasted
> too much of sunseed butter. And that it didn't taste very sweet. And it
> didn't but I liked it because I don't really like sweet things.
>


I don't remember which recipe I used, but I did make flour-free peanut
butter cookies once, using Splenda. They were more crumbly than if they
had been made with sugar, but they tasted good. Since I have no idea
what Sunseed butter is, I can't comment on how that substitution would
affect the recipe.

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Julie Bove[_2_] 02-05-2013 06:00 AM

Sugar free flour free peanut butter cookies
 

"Alice Faber" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>
>> Has anyone tried this recipe and if so did you like it?
>>
>> http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sugar-F...utter-Cookies/
>>
>> I am having extreme trouble getting Angela to take any form of protein in
>> her lunch and she'll give me a million excuses why she can't. I thought
>> if
>> these were actually good, I would try making them with Sunseed butter
>> since
>> she can't have peanut butter. But Splenda is expensive and that's a
>> darned
>> lot of it! Not even sure I have that much in the house. If ya'll say
>> that
>> they are good, I might make a half batch to start.
>>
>> And if you have made these, do you think the addition of vanilla would
>> help?
>> Or maybe some form of chocolate? Although the only thing I have like
>> that
>> currently is cocoa powder.
>>
>> She complained about the vegan fudge that I made because she said it
>> tasted
>> too much of sunseed butter. And that it didn't taste very sweet. And it
>> didn't but I liked it because I don't really like sweet things.
>>

>
> I don't remember which recipe I used, but I did make flour-free peanut
> butter cookies once, using Splenda. They were more crumbly than if they
> had been made with sugar, but they tasted good. Since I have no idea
> what Sunseed butter is, I can't comment on how that substitution would
> affect the recipe.
>

It's sunflower seed butter. Angela can't have peanuts and this is one of the
best substitutes for peanut butter. I don't like it myself but she does.




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