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Tomorrow is dh 40th birthday, since it won't be a free day for us I

am trying to find a suitable birthday cake substitute. He loves

peaches so I was thinking some kind of psuedo peach cobbler, anybody

have a recipe they tried before thats BFL. Last minute I know but

I'll do his regular cake on Saturday our free day, thanks Yeta

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Use sponge cake..or angle food cake...it is very light in the

carb/calorie count...some sliced peaches with fatfree coolwhip??

sounds yummy :)

<<joni>>

*happy birthday to you...*

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Bless your sweet lovin' healthy hearts. I would say have a BFL

authorized meal (Hey, you can make sirloin, baked potatoes and

salad!!) and have a tiny slice of REAL birthday cake. I mean, that's

a really special birthday!!! I think we shouldn't stress these

special moments in our lives and enjoy them as they should be, not

try to cram them into our program.

Kudos to you for trying to have a BFL birthday. I don't even like

cake, but for DH...I would sacrifice...LOL

Astra

> Tomorrow is dh 40th birthday, since it won't be a free day for us I

> am trying to find a suitable birthday cake substitute. He loves

> peaches so I was thinking some kind of psuedo peach cobbler,

anybody

> have a recipe they tried before thats BFL. Last minute I know but

> I'll do his regular cake on Saturday our free day, thanks Yeta

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Oh the pictures look yummy! I haven't run out of free recipes yet but

when I do I'll have to give them a try. Yeta

> I came across this web site surfing for BFL recipes. Have any of

you

> heard of these recipes/cookbooks? Any thoughts? They sound

> intersting and very yummy!

>

> http://www.recipes4health.com/

>

> Colleen

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Has anyone tried just eating the cake part but not the icing? Cake is

never one of my big cravings, I'd rather have something Mexican, but

in a pinch, and so as not to offend someone's grandmother, I have

scraped the icing all off and eaten the cake like cornbread. It's all

bad, but the lack of icing isn't AS bad. I have to do this with my

kids at birthday parties because they can't eat the icing either. DH,

however, eats two pieces WITH icing. Tsk Tsk!

Stasia

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Too Funny, my DH and 10 year old son scrape off the icing because

they don't care for it, (I used to eat my cake and frosting and then

eat their frosting..... Yuck I know!!!!) My DH had his 40th birthday

meal, fresh peach sliced and a cup of cottage cheese and he was very

pleased. We did buy a real cake for our free day, the tiniest little

cake for two with gooey birthday roses and then split it 6 ways

because we had company and all I could think was YUCK!!!! The change

in my eating is so profound I really don't look at junk the same way

anymore, it is just fat and sugar and how the heck did I ever think

it was acceptable food. Yeta

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I almost always do this. I am not an icing person--only if it is a

good chocolate icing. Even then though, I can't eat it all. My son

and I have always shared the cake--he gets the icing and I get the

cake.

Kathleen

> Has anyone tried just eating the cake part but not the icing? Cake

is

> never one of my big cravings, I'd rather have something Mexican,

but

> in a pinch, and so as not to offend someone's grandmother, I have

> scraped the icing all off and eaten the cake like cornbread. It's

all

> bad, but the lack of icing isn't AS bad. I have to do this with my

> kids at birthday parties because they can't eat the icing either.

DH,

> however, eats two pieces WITH icing. Tsk Tsk!

>

> Stasia

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