19 CALORIE CUPCAKES!

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  • pashen1
    pashen1 Posts: 3 Member
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    Thank u
  • pashen1
    pashen1 Posts: 3 Member
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    Thank u sounds delicious!
  • Mnm1983
    Mnm1983 Posts: 52 Member
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  • majik0516
    majik0516 Posts: 52 Member
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  • Brandi0418
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  • cgo8890
    cgo8890 Posts: 32
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  • jus_in_bello
    jus_in_bello Posts: 326 Member
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    I think making actually cupcakes that are more caloricly dense but are made of real ingredients would be better for your body than throwing together two highly processed ingredients.
  • Pandasarecool
    Pandasarecool Posts: 508 Member
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  • jennifermaffei17
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    Going to make these, thanks!
  • CakeFit21
    CakeFit21 Posts: 2,521 Member
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    I think making actually cupcakes that are more caloricly dense but are made of real ingredients would be better for your body than throwing together two highly processed ingredients.

    I :heart: you.
  • Hardemanwifey
    Hardemanwifey Posts: 261 Member
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    Oh wow this really sounds/look delish!!!
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
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    I am going to try this with Zevia soda! :tongue:
  • DTreas
    DTreas Posts: 14 Member
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  • kw85296
    kw85296 Posts: 265 Member
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    OK - I'm confused. Did you use a regular box of cake mix with the diet soda? If so, how is it coming out to 19 calories? My box of PIllsbury Yellow Cake Mix says 170 calories for 1/12 of the box. So if I multiply 12 x 170 and divide by 48 cupcakes, I come out with 42.5 calories. What am I doing wrong?
  • drusilla126
    drusilla126 Posts: 478 Member
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    Hmm something healthyish I could actually maybe make lol I can't cook.
  • SheilaN1976
    SheilaN1976 Posts: 266 Member
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    wow they are tiny! i will stick with regular cupcakes because id eat so many that id probably be over the calories in a normal cupcake anyway
  • apriltrainer
    apriltrainer Posts: 732 Member
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    OMG! Want to try!!

    Has anyone tried this with stevia-sweetened diet pop? I can't take other artificial sweeteners for medical reasons, but I can tolerate stevia. Wondering if it would work with stevia cream soda or if the slight licorice flavour would be too overpowering!

    Oh my god.. I saw some stevia pop at the health food store...I am going to try it TONIGHT!
  • beklew159
    beklew159 Posts: 23 Member
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    thanks!!
  • honey_bee_keysha
    honey_bee_keysha Posts: 773 Member
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  • SheilaEvans
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    Love the cupcake idea.

    Here is another quick receipe that is healthy and fairly low in calories when you want something sweet:

    1 Keebler Reduced fat graham cracker crust
    1 container - Cool Whip - Fat Free/Sugar Free
    1 pkg Fat Free/Sugar Free pudding (you choice of flavor - I like chocolate, but have also made with banana & vanilla)
    1 cup skim mik
    Fruit of your choice - rasberries, blackberries, strawberries (I usually cut then in slices), etc..

    Mix the pudding & milk together. Fold in the cool whip and fruit. Put in your crust and FREEZE.

    Cut and enjoy LITTLE frozen slices for a snack or desert after dinner.