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Kallie,

I ran the pie crust recipe through WW eTools and yes, it came to 1 point per

slice (for 6 servings). That's cool -- I'm going to try this!

Powdered sugar is another name for confectioners' sugar.

Hugs,

Bette

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Kallie - I'm SORRY! I forgot you were in Canada, and therefore your terms

might be different than ours. Unfortunately though, I don't know what Icing

Sugar is!

Here, powdered or confectioners sugar is that very fine, very white powdery

stuff....like the stuff they put on powdered donuts? Do you have those? It's

the stuff you mix with cream cheese for a frosting on a carrot cake? Does that

help?

Maybe someone else here will know if it's the same as icing sugar.

I was just thinking that I could come up with a VERY low-points apple pie

using Splenda in this pie crust! YUM!

:) Bette

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OK, this is going to sound rather dummy I know. But, is confectioners

sugar what I know as icing sugar.

I am thinking I could make this crust and put some sugar free

applesacue, using my sweeteners and cinnamon or cut little chunks of

apples up..acutally the ideas for it can be endless here, if this

whole crust is only 6 points..

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In Serious-Weight-Watchers , mousikos@a... wrote:

> Kallie,

> I ran the pie crust recipe through WW eTools and yes, it came to 1

point per

> slice (for 6 servings). That's cool -- I'm going to try this!

> Powdered sugar is another name for confectioners' sugar.

> Hugs,

> Bette

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