healthy brownies.

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  • skinnieminniemouse
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    Sounds amazing!
  • backontrack13
    backontrack13 Posts: 12 Member
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    sounds delicious, thanks!!
  • BSummers321
    BSummers321 Posts: 94 Member
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    so they are regular brownies, cut up very very small.....right?

    Because there are no reductions/substitutions in the ingredients, but 8x8 inch pan cut into 18 pieces, it's going to be tiny, huh?

    Yeah that's what I've wondering. They're going to be tiny (lol said the fattie) if they're going to be 18 pieces.
  • tjstieren
    tjstieren Posts: 44 Member
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  • soniyamas
    soniyamas Posts: 160 Member
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  • flowersgalore76
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    Do you know what the nutritional value (calories fat and so on) is for these brownies. What is the serving size is 2 x 2 - 3 x 3.
    I see someone asked you about the serving size and you replied 2 brownies,
    If you can provide this I would great appreciated it.
    Thank you so much I am new to this website.

    flowersgalore76
  • JillM135
    JillM135 Posts: 28
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    Going to make them now! Thanks:)
  • BSummers321
    BSummers321 Posts: 94 Member
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    Oh wow these turned out great! Thanks for the recipe OP.

    I used fat free yogurt instead of oil and over baked mine a tiny bit (still getting used to my halogen oven) and they turned out great. Cut mine into 8 pieces, came to 85 calories per slice! I just have to try and keep my hands off them.

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  • BSummers321
    BSummers321 Posts: 94 Member
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    These sound lovely!! I have all the ingredients but being in the UK we don't measure in 'cups' and I have no idea how much of everything to use!

    Can someone convert this recipie into grams for all us UK'ers!

    Thank you :0)

    I bought measuring cups from Asda! Not sure how the cup sizes compare to American ones. But I use them with American recipes all the time and they work for me!

    I posted my ingredients above if you want measurements! They're all sifted weights (as I'm lazy and just sifted it in a bowl over my kitchen scales!).
  • KimMcG24
    KimMcG24 Posts: 35
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  • Gr8yassir
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    Thank You for all. .....I have collective a quantity of health related recipes on others forum.
  • sarahharrison77
    sarahharrison77 Posts: 24 Member
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    Oh wow these turned out great! Thanks for the recipe OP.

    I used fat free yogurt instead of oil and over baked mine a tiny bit (still getting used to my halogen oven) and they turned out great. Cut mine into 8 pieces, came to 85 calories per slice! I just have to try and keep my hands off them.

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    Thank you
  • BSummers321
    BSummers321 Posts: 94 Member
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    you're welcome:smile:
  • hunterjumper642
    hunterjumper642 Posts: 115 Member
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    bump: sounds really good!
  • Ddubs22
    Ddubs22 Posts: 47 Member
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    saving for later
  • juleane
    juleane Posts: 2
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    Made these last weekend and rather than baking in the 8x8 pan... baked them in a mini muffin pan and got 22 out of the mix. They look like the brownie bites you can buy in the store, only healthier! Yummy.