About Diabetic Icing??

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kaychristensen Posted 23 Dec 2006 , 4:21am
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I wanted to make the diabetic icing. The recipe calls for D-Zerta. I looked all over for it today and couldn't find it. I got Dream Whip. My ? is is it the same thing?? I have to make cupcakes for a diabetic and wanted to use that recipe. Any help would be graetfully apprecated thank you.

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kaychristensen Posted 23 Dec 2006 , 4:58am
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By the way I need these cupcake tomorrow. Any help out there?? Thanks

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JoAnnB Posted 23 Dec 2006 , 6:36am
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D-zerta is a sugar free product. I didn't think they made Dream Whip sugar free.

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kaychristensen Posted 23 Dec 2006 , 6:39am
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That is what I thought. I guess I will checkout a few other stores tomorrow. Thank you for your help.

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JoAnnB Posted 23 Dec 2006 , 6:45am
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You could always use a big swirl of SF cool whip on the cupcakes. As a diabetic, I would rather have a little of something delicious, than a full serving of something less than tasty.

Portion control is the secret.

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PGray315 Posted 23 Dec 2006 , 6:47am
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I remember D-Zerta from decades-ago! Boy, am I dating myself! Anyway, it was a sugarfree gelatin. I think they may have made pudding, too. You can certainly substitute a Jello sugarfree product.

Pam

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kaychristensen Posted 23 Dec 2006 , 6:48am
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I have a ?? for the cupcakes as well. Maybe you know the answer. I found a recipe to doctor a cake mix with diet soda in place of eggs,oil, and water. Do you think this would be ok.

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