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Old August 15th, 2004, 05:25 AM
Steve Knight
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Default I need some dessert bad.

Well I have almost cut out sweets but once in awhile I need something. but the
problem is with my wacky food allergies I am pretty limited. My body does not
like milk. though I can handle cheese just fine. I used to be fine with cream
but now that seems to be out too.
I was making pudding from cream and eggs and splenda and flavorings. well
that's out now. so what sweet thing can I make without any milk products? not
sure if I can eat cream cheese as I harder ever eat it. right now I don't want
to try it as it takes several days sometimes for my asthma to stop bothering me
when I do have an allergic reaction. I only so so care for jello. any other
idea's?

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Old August 15th, 2004, 05:43 AM
Jennifer
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You don't 'need' something.

You 'want' something.

It's an important distinction.

When you want something sweet... try sugar free ice pops.

Jennifer


Steve Knight wrote:

Well I have almost cut out sweets but once in awhile I need something. but the
problem is with my wacky food allergies I am pretty limited. My body does not
like milk. though I can handle cheese just fine. I used to be fine with cream
but now that seems to be out too.
I was making pudding from cream and eggs and splenda and flavorings. well
that's out now. so what sweet thing can I make without any milk products? not
sure if I can eat cream cheese as I harder ever eat it. right now I don't want
to try it as it takes several days sometimes for my asthma to stop bothering me
when I do have an allergic reaction. I only so so care for jello. any other
idea's?


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Old August 15th, 2004, 05:43 AM
Jennifer
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You don't 'need' something.

You 'want' something.

It's an important distinction.

When you want something sweet... try sugar free ice pops.

Jennifer


Steve Knight wrote:

Well I have almost cut out sweets but once in awhile I need something. but the
problem is with my wacky food allergies I am pretty limited. My body does not
like milk. though I can handle cheese just fine. I used to be fine with cream
but now that seems to be out too.
I was making pudding from cream and eggs and splenda and flavorings. well
that's out now. so what sweet thing can I make without any milk products? not
sure if I can eat cream cheese as I harder ever eat it. right now I don't want
to try it as it takes several days sometimes for my asthma to stop bothering me
when I do have an allergic reaction. I only so so care for jello. any other
idea's?


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Old August 15th, 2004, 05:59 AM
jk
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"Steve Knight" wrote in message
...
Well I have almost cut out sweets but once in awhile I need something. but

the
problem is with my wacky food allergies I am pretty limited. My body does

not
like milk. though I can handle cheese just fine. I used to be fine with

cream
but now that seems to be out too.
I was making pudding from cream and eggs and splenda and flavorings.

well
that's out now. so what sweet thing can I make without any milk products?

not
sure if I can eat cream cheese as I harder ever eat it. right now I don't

want
to try it as it takes several days sometimes for my asthma to stop

bothering me
when I do have an allergic reaction. I only so so care for jello. any

other
idea's?

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Old August 15th, 2004, 05:59 AM
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"Steve Knight" wrote in message
...
Well I have almost cut out sweets but once in awhile I need something. but

the
problem is with my wacky food allergies I am pretty limited. My body does

not
like milk. though I can handle cheese just fine. I used to be fine with

cream
but now that seems to be out too.
I was making pudding from cream and eggs and splenda and flavorings.

well
that's out now. so what sweet thing can I make without any milk products?

not
sure if I can eat cream cheese as I harder ever eat it. right now I don't

want
to try it as it takes several days sometimes for my asthma to stop

bothering me
when I do have an allergic reaction. I only so so care for jello. any

other
idea's?

--


Butch up!

--
JK Sinrod
Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
www.sinrodstudios.com
Coney Island Memories
www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories


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Old August 15th, 2004, 05:59 AM
Steve Knight
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You 'want' something.

It's an important distinction.

When you want something sweet... try sugar free ice pops.


very true (G) it's just been pretty frustrating. I left out several things.I
have allergic reactions to almost all carbs. grains, sugar and such. fruit is
all I can tolerate.
actually any treat would be nice. but I just can't think of anything.

--
Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes
Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.
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Old August 15th, 2004, 05:59 AM
Steve Knight
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You 'want' something.

It's an important distinction.

When you want something sweet... try sugar free ice pops.


very true (G) it's just been pretty frustrating. I left out several things.I
have allergic reactions to almost all carbs. grains, sugar and such. fruit is
all I can tolerate.
actually any treat would be nice. but I just can't think of anything.

--
Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes
Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.
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Old August 15th, 2004, 05:59 AM
Steve Knight
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You 'want' something.

It's an important distinction.

When you want something sweet... try sugar free ice pops.


very true (G) it's just been pretty frustrating. I left out several things.I
have allergic reactions to almost all carbs. grains, sugar and such. fruit is
all I can tolerate.
actually any treat would be nice. but I just can't think of anything.

--
Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes
Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.
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Old August 15th, 2004, 06:25 AM
Saffire
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In article , stevek@knight-
toolworks.com says...


You 'want' something.

It's an important distinction.

When you want something sweet... try sugar free ice pops.


very true (G) it's just been pretty frustrating. I left out several things.I
have allergic reactions to almost all carbs. grains, sugar and such. fruit is
all I can tolerate.
actually any treat would be nice. but I just can't think of anything.


Peach Smints. If you have a Smart & Final, you can buy them there. I don't
recommend the mint ones unless you just really need to freshen your breath --
they taste like medicinal cough drops. The Peach ones, OTOH, taste like PERFECT
peaches. It takes 5 smints to make 1 carb (they are REALLY tiny, but pretty
good. I like the Berry flavored Smints, too, but they can be harder to find.

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Saffire
205/149/125 - 5'1.5"
Atkins since 6/14/03
Progress photo: http://photos.yahoo.com/saffire333
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Old August 15th, 2004, 06:25 AM
Saffire
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In article , stevek@knight-
toolworks.com says...


You 'want' something.

It's an important distinction.

When you want something sweet... try sugar free ice pops.


very true (G) it's just been pretty frustrating. I left out several things.I
have allergic reactions to almost all carbs. grains, sugar and such. fruit is
all I can tolerate.
actually any treat would be nice. but I just can't think of anything.


Peach Smints. If you have a Smart & Final, you can buy them there. I don't
recommend the mint ones unless you just really need to freshen your breath --
they taste like medicinal cough drops. The Peach ones, OTOH, taste like PERFECT
peaches. It takes 5 smints to make 1 carb (they are REALLY tiny, but pretty
good. I like the Berry flavored Smints, too, but they can be harder to find.

--
Saffire
205/149/125 - 5'1.5"
Atkins since 6/14/03
Progress photo: http://photos.yahoo.com/saffire333
 




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