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Old September 20th, 2003, 03:47 PM
Patty Zirul
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Default SF marshmallows

The store SUGARFREE SENSATIONS in Montclair, NJ now has SF
marshmallows...Why I tried some and they even tasted sugar coated and were
yummy. I tried out a MOCK Sweet potato pie recipe Made w/pumpkin, spices,
splenda, etc. and now I can even top that with marshmallows.. pz




"krtyrrell" wrote in message
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Hehe.. or Isn't adventurous enough to have both



On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 20:23:52 -0700, "Jake"
wrote:

Oh hello????

Chocolate AND/OR sex?????

Omebody here's never had good sex, I'm thinkin.....

Jake.(who'd give up chocolate anyday)

"Chris B" wrote in message
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"Luna" wrote in message
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Gross, both of you, I don't get it. That stuff is nasty. I always

traded
all that gross stuff like candy corn and "gummi" anything to my

sister
for
all her chocolate. Mmmm . . . chocolate.

In article ,
"Cheri" -nogarbage wrote:

And, orange marshmallow peanuts. arrrrgh. I might try out the LC
marshmallow recipe, with some orange coloring added.

--
Cheri

Jake wrote in message
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Ack. Candy corn.

Strength....

Weakening...

Jake...


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"Never, ever, divide by zero in my prescence again."- Proffessor

Steed


http://lowcarbcompanion.tripod.com/






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http://www.mindspring.com/~designbyluna


I'm with you Luna! Chocolate and/or sex. doesn't get any better than

that.
Chris B.




~Karen~
216/186/something less
start Jan17/03



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Old September 20th, 2003, 08:40 PM
Jean B.
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Default SF marshmallows

Patty Zirul wrote:

The store SUGARFREE SENSATIONS in Montclair, NJ now has SF
marshmallows...Why I tried some and they even tasted sugar coated and were
yummy. I tried out a MOCK Sweet potato pie recipe Made w/pumpkin, spices,
splenda, etc. and now I can even top that with marshmallows.. pz

Would you please cite the brands? I was thinking about pumpkin
pie in the shower this morning. Wondering whether I would make
one for the holidays--how much I would tinker with the recipe.
Splenda is the easy part, but, in my case, there is a graham
cracker crust. Anyway, I'd love to try to track down that
pie--maybe suggest that one of our local health food stores order
a few for Thanksgiving etc.
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Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Old September 22nd, 2003, 11:01 AM
Jane Lumley
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Default SF marshmallows

In article , Jean B. writes
Patty Zirul wrote:

The store SUGARFREE SENSATIONS in Montclair, NJ now has SF
marshmallows...Why I tried some and they even tasted sugar coated and were
yummy. I tried out a MOCK Sweet potato pie recipe Made w/pumpkin, spices,
splenda, etc. and now I can even top that with marshmallows.. pz

Would you please cite the brands? I was thinking about pumpkin
pie in the shower this morning. Wondering whether I would make
one for the holidays--how much I would tinker with the recipe.
Splenda is the easy part, but, in my case, there is a graham
cracker crust.


Toasted and crushed hazelnuts? With melted butter, cinnamon and
Splenda?

--
Jane Lumley
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Old September 23rd, 2003, 02:17 AM
Jean B.
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Default SF marshmallows

Jane Lumley wrote:

In article , Jean B. writes:
Would you please cite the brands? I was thinking about pumpkin
pie in the shower this morning. Wondering whether I would make
one for the holidays--how much I would tinker with the recipe.
Splenda is the easy part, but, in my case, there is a graham
cracker crust.


Toasted and crushed hazelnuts? With melted butter, cinnamon and
Splenda?

--
Jane Lumley


If I go the nut route, I can envision pecans maybe. Maybe I
should google for experiments that have already been done....
--
Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA
 




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