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No-Flour & No-Sugar Peanut Butter Oat Cookies : Recipes for Diabetics
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- Post date : Monday, January 13, 2014
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There's a way to reverse your diabetes condition - permanently - and you
ReplyDeletecould get it done without insulin or glucose-lowering drugs, totally
naturally
I try it.
ReplyDeleteyea it has no sugar but it damn sure aint healthy smh
ReplyDeleteTheres sugar in peanut butter, what is the carbs etc per cookie please?
ReplyDeleteShe said to use a sugar substitute and that SHE liked using Splenda. She
ReplyDeletedidn't say you had to use it. And fat dietician? Give the woman a break.
She's helping us out by doing these videos. I, myself, am grateful because
I recently was diagnosed with pre-diabetes and must change my diet. It's
hard to do when I have such a sweet tooth. I also have a son that needs a
gluten free diet. So I love the helpfulness of this recipe. Whether it
tastes good or not remains to be seen. I have to try it first. Thank you
for the video, madam dietician!!
That's a lot of artificial sugar. I have a tough enough time with using
ReplyDeletehoney. I love the comment below about "overweight dietitians." So very
funny.
I appreciate the time. Wonderful video. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHow are you a dietician if you don't know Splenda is bad for you !!!!!
ReplyDeleteThumbs down
Fat dietitian?
ReplyDeleteThank u ..yummy
ReplyDeleteThankyou your awesome :-)
ReplyDeleteOkay, how about using natural stevia instead of splenda, a little cocoa
ReplyDeletepowder, cinnamon. pure peanut butter and add a few nuts or seeds. I think
the basic idea is great..with a little healthy addition and extra treats I
think we will have a winner cookie.
I never trust overweight dietitians/nutritionists/doctors...especially when
ReplyDeletethey suggest you to substitute sugar for an artificial sweetener like
Splenda...
I will give it a try:-)
ReplyDeletethat's a LOT of peanut butter.
ReplyDeletesplenda isn´t good
ReplyDeleteSPLENDA IS A CHEMICAL!!! DO NOT EAT IT!
ReplyDeletesplenda is much worse than sugar!!! its like eating DDT! stop eating it now
ReplyDeleteto extend your life span.
THANKS AND GREAT
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