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In a message dated 6/1/2004 6:26:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,

carmen33@... writes:

> Hey, Marilyn...can you tell me what is a rf like is in the bisquick area of

> this recipe... is it a typo or something that I have never heard of ?

>

> Carmen

>

Hi Carm, rf is simply reduced fat. Sorry I guess my mind is doing this for

so long I don't even think of it anymore! The rf Bisquick is a staple of my

kitchen. Good product. Hugs, marilyn

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In a message dated 6/1/2004 6:26:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,

carmen33@... writes:

> Hey, Marilyn...can you tell me what is a rf like is in the bisquick area of

> this recipe... is it a typo or something that I have never heard of ?

>

> Carmen

>

Hi Carm, rf is simply reduced fat. Sorry I guess my mind is doing this for

so long I don't even think of it anymore! The rf Bisquick is a staple of my

kitchen. Good product. Hugs, marilyn

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Hey, Marilyn...can you tell me what is a rf like is in the bisquick area of this

recipe... is it a typo or something that I have never heard of ?

Carmen

[alldiabeticinternational] get out of bed breakfasts Part 4

Nutritional values are per serving. These recipes are from Jo Lund's

Cooking Healthy with the kids in mind.

Breakfast Drop Scones

serves 8

1 1/2 rf Bisquick baking mix.

2 tablespoons splenda

1/2 cup raisins

1/2 cup chopped dried apricots

2/3 cup carnation dry nonfat milk powder

2/3 cup water

Preheat oven to 425*

Spray a baking sheet with butter flavored spray.

In a large bowl, combine baking mix, splenda, raisins and apricots.

In a small bowl, mix the dry milk powder with water, then add the milk

mixture to the the baking mix mixture. Mix just until dry ingredients are

moistened. Drop by Heaping tablespoons on to the prepared baking sheet, to

form 8

scones. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. Place on a wire baking sheet till cool.

Spray tops with butter flavored spray, eat while warm or serve cold.

149 calories, 1 gm fat, 4 gm protein, 31 gm carbs, 294 mg sodium, 95 mg

calcium, 2 gm fiber

Quick and Easy Stickey Rolls

serves 6

2 tablespoons brown sugar twin

1/4 cup sugar free syrup

1/2 teaspoon apple pie spice

3 tablespoons chopped pecans

1/4 cup raisins

1 7.5 oz can of Pillsbury refrigerated buttermilk biscuits

Preheat oven to 350*

Spray a 9 inch pie plate with butter flavored spray. In the prepared pie

plate, combine brown sugar twin, maple syrup, and apple pie spice. Stir in

pecans and raisins. Seperate biscuits, then cut into quarters. Drop biscuit

pieces evenly over syrup mixture. Lightly spray top of bisquit pieces with

butter

flavored spray. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown. Cut into 6

wedges and serve hot.

135 calories, 3 gm fat, 3 gm protein, 24 gm carbs, 327 mg sodium, 4 mg

calcium, 2 gm fiber

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ok, thanks... was sitting here last night trying to figure out what it was

suppose to stand for...lol...

Re: [alldiabeticinternational] get out of bed breakfasts Part 4

In a message dated 6/1/2004 6:26:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,

carmen33@... writes:

> Hey, Marilyn...can you tell me what is a rf like is in the bisquick area of

> this recipe... is it a typo or something that I have never heard of ?

>

> Carmen

>

Hi Carm, rf is simply reduced fat. Sorry I guess my mind is doing this for

so long I don't even think of it anymore! The rf Bisquick is a staple of my

kitchen. Good product. Hugs, marilyn

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Try substituting Atkins Baking Mix for the Bisquick.

[alldiabeticinternational] get out of bed breakfasts Part 4

Nutritional values are per serving. These recipes are from Jo

Lund's

Cooking Healthy with the kids in mind.

Breakfast Drop Scones

serves 8

1 1/2 rf Bisquick baking mix.

149 calories, 1 gm fat, 4 gm protein, 31 gm carbs, 294 mg sodium, 95 mg

calcium, 2 gm fiber

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In a message dated 6/2/2004 6:15:05 AM Pacific Standard Time,

brucewilson@... writes:

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> Try substituting Atkins Baking Mix for the Bisquick.

>

>

Thanks, but no thanks. Atkins isn''t exactly my kind of guy. Or wasn't. I

believe modertion is the key to success. Hugs, marilyn

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In a message dated 6/2/2004 12:06:45 AM Pacific Standard Time,

carmen33@... writes:

> ok, thanks... was sitting here last night trying to figure out what it was

> suppose to stand for...lol...

Carmen, the first post that said ICBINB spray through me for a loop, until

someone sait what it was! LOL I had no clue, yet had it in my frige! LOL

Marilyn

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