SO many cakes here to chose from
Peach cake
elephant birthday cake
carrot cake
etc
2006-10-19 16:53:45
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answered by kim a 4
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answered by Twila 3
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2016-09-19 19:09:00
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answered by ? 3
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2016-05-17 08:58:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Stay away from Splenda.... splenda is still a sugar!
If he likes cheese cake.... I use a tub of cottage cheese, s/f jello, any flavor. Use wheat germ or s/f cookies... grind up for crust... put in a cake pan.... make the jello as directed and place in a blender with the cottage cheese. blend until smooth... pour into the crust and refrig. This is very good. If you want to put fresh fruit on top.... be careful... fruit is still a sugar source! You are a very nice girl friend!
There are also s/f cakes at the grocery store now and mixes.....
Good Luck!!!
2006-10-23 08:21:58
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answered by ncbound 5
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He's going to worry regardless, but try looking for recipies that substitute splenda for sugar.. or even splenda for baking. It should ease his worries a little. And don't flip out if he doesn't eat more than a slice, because if he's listening to his doctors, he's watching what he eats and the quantities so that he doesn't have too much of a problem.
I've found that a good chocolate recipie is to mix a couple squares of bitter baker's chocolate with milk and splenda until it tastes sweet. (Melt in a double boiler!) I made a really rich chocolate pie with that once. Man, was it good.
2006-10-19 20:13:38
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answered by firewater_tears 3
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Frankly, it doesn't matter if you back a sugar free cake or not. If you include flour or milk in the cake (and trust me, its VERY hard to find a cake that is flour, sugar and milk free), there will be carbohydrates, which your boyfriend should be counting. Do both yourself and him a favor. Make a REAL cake, and do a carbohydrate analysis on it instead. You can do that by adding up the carbhydrates in the cake, and dividing them by serving size. Most people rate flour as about 80g/cup, sugar as 15g/T, and milk as 12g/cup. Other exchanges can be found on packaging.
P.S. Cup cakes are one of the best ways to keep serving sizes consistant and cute.
2006-10-19 17:30:14
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answered by magicwriter65 4
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2016-03-06 02:13:20
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answered by Jenny 3
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2016-02-14 07:38:25
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answered by Cara 3
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According to my research on this use an artificial sweetener, instead of sugar in the recipe, and it carbs they need to count. so basically, they can eat cake (a small place as long as they fit the carbs in there meal plan).
2006-10-19 16:59:05
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answered by Danielle M 1
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