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    Hello!

    I have an allergy to milk products, basically 'ruling out' cream and cheese which is annoying as I do actually like to eat them!

    Can anyone post up a nice sweet induction treat which feels like an indulgent treat but cuts out the cream and cheese??

    CW 148lbs
    SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
    GW 127lbs

    GOAL 1 140
    GOAL 2 135
    GOAL 3 130
    GOAL 4 127


  • #2
    Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

    Mix 1/2 cup canned pumpkin with a little butter and allspice and ginger and a tsp of splenda. A dash of real vanilla extract is nice in this.

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    • #3
      Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

      Thanks for the reply MTM1 - could you suggest any other ingredients that would work as the main 'fillers', as I dont think we have canned pumpkin over here in the UK

      CW 148lbs
      SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
      GW 127lbs

      GOAL 1 140
      GOAL 2 135
      GOAL 3 130
      GOAL 4 127

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      • #4
        Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

        I have gone over and over the 'induction food' list, and there just isn't any other food on the lists that would lend itself to being sweetened with splenda and make a good treat. You've stumped me, maybe someone else might think of something!

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        • #5
          Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

          A few responders to a similar question on Yahoo (where to get canned pumpkin in UK) mentioned the canned fruit aisle and pointed out that it may be called pumpkin puree (unsweetened). One option might be to order it over the internet from this Northampton-based site.

          Alternatively, I found this method for making your own pumpkin puree if you can't find it at the local grocers. One site suggested that small pumpkins (intended for consumption) are in season in the UK from mid-July to early November. Hope this helps!
          Eric

          Age: 38
          Height: 6' 1"
          Round 1: 6/08 - 11/08 (SW 270 / LW 223)
          Round 2: July 19, 2009
          SW 254.5 / CW 242 / GW 210

          Keep your eyes focused on the prize!

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          • #6
            Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

            Can you get Chayote squash??

            They can be used to make cinnamon "apples" and are really yummy.
            ~Joy

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            • #7
              Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

              Actually Ive never heard of it we have just one type of squash here in our supermarkets. Not sure what its called - Ill take a closer look next time im out shopping! Thanks though!

              CW 148lbs
              SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
              GW 127lbs

              GOAL 1 140
              GOAL 2 135
              GOAL 3 130
              GOAL 4 127

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

                Originally posted by Greeneggs&ham View Post
                A few responders to a similar question on Yahoo (where to get canned pumpkin in UK) mentioned the canned fruit aisle and pointed out that it may be called pumpkin puree (unsweetened). One option might be to order it over the internet from this Northampton-based site.

                Alternatively, I found this method for making your own pumpkin puree if you can't find it at the local grocers. One site suggested that small pumpkins (intended for consumption) are in season in the UK from mid-July to early November. Hope this helps!
                Thanks Ge&h - Ill have a rumage about the isles next time im shopping - surely it cant be too hard to find it here seeing as the supermarkets need to cater for soo many people from different cultures in London.
                Im hoping its not too Yummy - will have to adopt strict self-control, otherwise ill end up eating the entire tin at one sitting!!

                Thanks again for the help everyone x

                CW 148lbs
                SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
                GW 127lbs

                GOAL 1 140
                GOAL 2 135
                GOAL 3 130
                GOAL 4 127

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                • #9
                  Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

                  Don't worry, in my (humble) opinion it's not *that* good although it is a nice switch in taste and texture from always eating meat and eggs! And as "mom" said -- it blends well with Splenda for a legal sweet treat.

                  By the way, why do you have a link in your sig to a Phentermine website? Just curious.
                  Eric

                  Age: 38
                  Height: 6' 1"
                  Round 1: 6/08 - 11/08 (SW 270 / LW 223)
                  Round 2: July 19, 2009
                  SW 254.5 / CW 242 / GW 210

                  Keep your eyes focused on the prize!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

                    Up till now, Ive just been making sweet pancakes with 1 whole egg, 3/4 egg whites, 1.5tbsp butter, flaxseed (1tbsp) and 2 splenda tabs. While I do enjoy the bread-like texture, it will definately be a welcome change to try pumpkin!

                    I just used that phentermine website to get my tracker, havent a clue what is all about though *goes to check it out*

                    CW 148lbs
                    SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
                    GW 127lbs

                    GOAL 1 140
                    GOAL 2 135
                    GOAL 3 130
                    GOAL 4 127

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                    • #11
                      Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

                      Had no idea phentermine was a diet pill - tried to play around with the url info on the tracker but couldn't remove link etc... but just for the record, Im definately not popping any diet pills or suggest anyone else does.. Atkins should help me shed the fat naturally!

                      CW 148lbs
                      SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
                      GW 127lbs

                      GOAL 1 140
                      GOAL 2 135
                      GOAL 3 130
                      GOAL 4 127

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                      • #12
                        Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

                        If you're fortunate enough to find the canned pumpkin, you can make pumpkin pie filling using Splenda (or other sweetners) and subbing rice milk for the evaporated milk. My daughter is allergic to all dairy and finds this delicious. It's full of fiber and vitamins as well!
                        Laurie
                        52-yr old female, 5'7"
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                        • #13
                          Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

                          Originally posted by theredhead View Post
                          If you're fortunate enough to find the canned pumpkin, you can make pumpkin pie filling using Splenda (or other sweetners) and subbing rice milk for the evaporated milk. My daughter is allergic to all dairy and finds this delicious. It's full of fiber and vitamins as well!
                          Great, okay thanks for the tip trh, ill have to give it a go!

                          If anyone else has any other ideas.. im all ears

                          CW 148lbs
                          SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
                          GW 127lbs

                          GOAL 1 140
                          GOAL 2 135
                          GOAL 3 130
                          GOAL 4 127

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                          • #14
                            Re: Allergy to cream & cheese

                            any more non-dairy dessert ideas/ substitutions?

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