Hello everybody! My name is Heather and I'm 23 years old. I'm a college students who always works part time and I'm always trying to find new recipes to try. Now I live by myself and I mostly cook for myself. I am always willing to make something that has multiple servings so long as I can freeze/refrigerate. Does anyone have any good and quick recipes for a diabetic? Thanks!
Heather,
YA! It's a desert, but it is kinda good for that!! Troufle (tro-full), it is made with any type of fruit, and pound cake and pudding! We use cherries and peaches, have at it!! :) But you have to layer it, with pound cake first i think, them pudding, fruit, and so on. And the best part is the Whipped cream on top!! YUMMY!! :)
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Taylor Renee Ryerse Heather, YA! It's a desert, but it is kinda good for that!! Troufle (tro-full), it is made with any type of fruit, and pound cake and pudding! We use cherries and peaches, have at it!! :) But you have to layer it, with pound cake first i think, them pudding, fruit, and so on. And the best part is the Whipped cream on top!! YUMMY!! :)
Also Chicken Broccoli Cheese casserole, I had that for dinner. It has (google please to make sure im right) Cream of mushrooom soup, crackers, broccoli, and cheese, and chicken lol. If ya put it in a 15" dish, for one person it will last for a long time!! :)
I make a similar Broccoli Cheddar bake. The recipe is on the back of the Campbell's Broccoli Cheddar soup can! It's delicious!