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    Hi!

    I live in bangkok so it is a little difficult to find LC cooking materials...everything has sugar in it...aaarrggghhh!

    Anyways, I found a Hersheys unsweetened baking chocolate, and the ingredients on the back say Chocolate and cacao. There is absolutely no sugar and I believe the carbs per serving are 4g. So, I am wondering...will this be legal? and at what rung...? I could melt it and add splenda and refridgerate it, to make splenda chocolate...

    Thanks!
    SW174
    CW 136.6
    GW 121

    22 year old female
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  • #2
    Re: Baking chocolate

    Yes actually it is. I think my old buddies listed cocoa as a spice and hence legal. I make a great hot cocoa with it, splenda and heavy cream thinned with water. Also I make chocolate frosting with it and cream cheese and splenda.
    I lived in Japan and it's got to be the carb capitol of the world so I know what you mean. I ate a lot of fish and veggies



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    • #3
      Re: Baking chocolate

      so, is it ok to eat on induction?
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      22 year old female
      5'4''


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        Re: Baking chocolate

        Oh my god i never thought of hot chocolate MMMM

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          Re: Baking chocolate

          Yes, its okay in moderation for induction.



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