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pumpkin pie for 1, 75 calories, 2 minutes to make
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Thanks to the original poster for this. Sounds great.
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Sorry, but what does "bump" signify on here?0
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Sending this topic back to the top of the message board. It will also add this thread into the "My Topics" section so that you can keep track of it.0
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Sounds delicious!0
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this sounds delish!!!0
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2. 2-Minute Pumpkin Pie
If you need a little something to satisfy your sweet tooth, whip up this 75-calorie pumpkin pie for one. This simple recipe, pared down to the most basic and common ingredients, only takes 2 minutes to make, but the end result tastes as delicious as traditional, calorie-packed pie.
Ingredients:
1/2 c. pumpkin puree
1/4 c. egg whites (from an egg or carton)
Sweetener
Cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice
Directions:
Mix together all the ingredients. If you prefer a flan-like texture, add more pumpkin; if you prefer a cake-like texture, add more egg whites. Microwave for two minutes. Use a mix of Greek yogurt, hazelnut cream cheese, and pumpkin pie spice for the icing. Top with toasted pecans. (I topped mine with a little Fat-free Coolwhip)
Makes one serving.
Taken from SHAPE.com, lots of great recipes!
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2. 2-Minute Pumpkin Pie
If you need a little something to satisfy your sweet tooth, whip up this 75-calorie pumpkin pie for one. This simple recipe, pared down to the most basic and common ingredients, only takes 2 minutes to make, but the end result tastes as delicious as traditional, calorie-packed pie.
Ingredients:
1/2 c. pumpkin puree
1/4 c. egg whites (from an egg or carton)
Sweetener
Cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice
Directions:
Mix together all the ingredients. If you prefer a flan-like texture, add more pumpkin; if you prefer a cake-like texture, add more egg whites. Microwave for two minutes. Use a mix of Greek yogurt, hazelnut cream cheese, and pumpkin pie spice for the icing. Top with toasted pecans. (I topped mine with a little Fat-free Coolwhip)
Makes one serving.
Taken from SHAPE.com, lots of great recipes!0 -
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Bump, Thank u0
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Can't wait to have this for breakfast, lunch, and dinner!0
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Bump! must try!0
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great idea, thanks!0
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Oh! Yum! Thank you for sharing it!0
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Just added this to my growing collection of recipes - thanks!!0
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Bumping for later!0
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Thanks for sharing!!!0
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BUMP/ yummy!!0
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:flowerforyou: Thankies!0
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