Rhonda D. reviewed Sweet and Sugarfree: An All-Natural Fruit-Sweetened Dessert Cookbook on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I used this book for an assisted living facility I worked at. Th diabetic residents loved the desserts I made from here. Also great for people on low carb diets or who just want to watch sugar intake.
Dawn F. reviewed Sweet and Sugarfree: An All-Natural Fruit-Sweetened Dessert Cookbook on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
This book uses no sugar, honey or artifical sweeteners. The sweetness comes entirely from the fruit themselves. A few of the recipes are:
orange blueberry cake
applesauce custard
fruit turnover
banana cloud tart
sesame fruit crackers
With this book, you really can have your cake and eat it too.
orange blueberry cake
applesauce custard
fruit turnover
banana cloud tart
sesame fruit crackers
With this book, you really can have your cake and eat it too.
Alisha D. (ccreader) reviewed Sweet and Sugarfree: An All-Natural Fruit-Sweetened Dessert Cookbook on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Some of the chapter titles are: Cakes & Coffee Cakes/ Cookies/ Dessert Bars/ Pastries, Crepes & Turnovers/ Pies & Tarts/ & more!
Austin T. (austint) reviewed Sweet and Sugarfree: An All-Natural Fruit-Sweetened Dessert Cookbook on + 26 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Sometimes cookbooks like this can be kind of "out there" as far as recipes are concerned. This book has down to home recipes like muffins, crepes, pastries, fruit fillings and syrups etc. Was very impressed with the book. I would highly recommend not just for diabetics but for anyone trying to cut down on the sugar intake in their diet.
Carmen M. reviewed Sweet and Sugarfree: An All-Natural Fruit-Sweetened Dessert Cookbook on + 176 more book reviews
great recipes!
Amy W. (luv2canu) reviewed Sweet and Sugarfree: An All-Natural Fruit-Sweetened Dessert Cookbook on + 4 more book reviews
A good resource, though a bit out of date now that Splenda is around.
Ellen T. (nellen) reviewed Sweet and Sugarfree: An All-Natural Fruit-Sweetened Dessert Cookbook on + 22 more book reviews
This is an older copy (copyright 1982) with a slight stain on the cover and binding, but still in very good condition and highly usable in the kitchen. The recipes are fairly simple without a lot of hard-to-find ingredients. The main sweeteners suggested are fruit sauces and fruit pieces. A very good dessert cookbook for vegetarians and vegans.