Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars
A bar cookie that combines two favorites - chocolate chips and peanut butter - in vanilla dough. Recipe for Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars from our Desserts recipe section.
Aspartame is a sweetener sold under several brand names, including NutraSweet and Equal. The American Diabetes Association believes aspartame is a safe and useful sweetener for people with diabetes. Aspartame makes food taste sweet and can reduce or eliminate the amount of calories and carbohydrate in foods and beverages. Aspartame does not affect short-term or long-term blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
A bar cookie that combines two favorites - chocolate chips and peanut butter - in vanilla dough. Recipe for Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars from our Desserts recipe section.
This hearty cookie is filled with lots of fiber and good flavor. Chunky peanut butter, oats, raisins and cornflakes provide fiber; a touch of honey, Equal and ground cinnamon add great flavor. Recipe for Peanut Butter Granola Bites from our Dessert recipe section.
Recipe for Tropical Banana-Pineapple Pie from our Dessert recipe section.
A great salad for the holidays, combining fresh or frozen cranberries, pineapple and chopped nuts in a sugar-free gelatin base. Plus, it has 58% fewer calories than the traditional recipe. Recipe for Cranberry Salad from our Dessert recipe section.
This delicious chocolate cheesecake is not only greatly reduced in fat, but also has 76% less carbohydrates than the traditional recipe. It will become a favorite! Recipe for Chocolate Cheesecake from our recipe section.
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