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i know the pudding should be made with a sweetener, i was wondering about
using whey powder in the pudding, and i also thought about greek yogurt as part of the pudding as the protien seems a bit higher than most other dairy items, Lee "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Storrmmee" > wrote: > >> ok i have a friend that wants to make a banana pudding, knowing that this >> is >> not generally a diabetic friendly dish, i am wondering if anyone has one >> that is less carbs, or if the graham crackers/'nillia wafers come in a >> sugar >> free or carb reduced version. >> >> the goal here is to make it as friendly to a diabetic as possible, we can >> use prepared products or from scratch, splenda and nutra crap are both >> ok, >> it needs to be one of those layered things in the cassarole dish... after >> we >> have a decent tasting recipe, the remainder of the carb control will be >> done >> through attempted portion control... on that note the maker of the dish >> will >> be keeping it at her house, and serving said dish to friend, so she will >> not >> have guilt about the carbs as it won't be going home with him... >> >> Lee > > Bananas - Dehydrated - (1 cup) 88 c > Bananas - Raw - (1 medium (7" to 7-7/8" long)) 28 c > > I think it's the bananas are the problem. My doc says eat them with some > protein, but I don't know what kind you could add |
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