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Started by rosebud, March 14, 2006, 15:19:03

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rosebud

Has anyone got a "healthy eating" recipe for ice cream please.

I am diabetic and also low fat healthy eating, must look after my pipes now they have been spring cleaned ;D ;D ;D :P.  Thank you .

rosebud


mat

No recipe I am afraid, but what about soya milk instead of "normal" milk?  I buy soya milk IC from supermarkets and it is fantastic, even milk drinkers (I am intollerant to milk) enjoy it  ;D  low fat, healthy...

mat

Doris_Pinks

Rosebud, how about Low Fat yoghurt ice creams? I LOVE yoghurt icecream and find it difficult to tell the difference!
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rosebud

Thank you  both i shall have a look at both options.    I shall have to look at the sugar content in the yogurt  one DP.

GREENWIZARD



i made these the other day
low fat natural yoghurt
fruits
sugar or sugar substitute to taste
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supersprout

Cor! :P :P :P You are a Pink Wizard lol ;D

jennym

If you blend ripe strawberries you can freeze them as a sorbet, no sugar or fat required. I do this and serve with cold Bird's custard made with skimmed milk.
I have also blended the strawberries with the custard and frozen it, that is also very nice and very low in fat, although I do use a little sugar with the custard.

fbgrifter

how did you make those GW?
It'll be better next year

Curryandchips

My daughter is diabetic and would adore those, she is fruit mad ...
The impossible is just a journey away ...

bennettsleg

Freeze your summer strawberries - hulled - and when needed, shove in the food processor with a little icing sugar (if desired) & some lemon juice.  Instant sorbet.

Grab a vanilla yoghurt smoothie and chuck it in the ice cream maker. Instant vanilla frozen yoghurt.

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