"Liz's SF truffles"

(deactivated member)
on 12/17/08 6:08 am
The food porn is killing me! 
Pam Hart
on 12/17/08 7:07 am - Easton, PA
It's not porn....it's attainable!

Pam
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
Shannon O.
on 12/17/08 12:10 pm - Reading, PA
where did you find the sf chips? I have been buying the sf hershey bars and chopping them up... but that is getting old lol... but i am going to make these... and can i share this recipe liz on my blog?



Pam Hart
on 12/17/08 1:14 pm - Easton, PA
I found them at the super walmart in Easton....but just recently I also found them at the Giant in Easton.  Funny thing with the Giant...it wasn't with the other baking chips - they were only on one of those end isle displays...and I just happened to pass them.

It was Hershey who made them....brown celophane bag with silver highlights that said sugar free on them.

Pam
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
Liz R.
on 12/17/08 7:53 pm - Easton, PA
I too found the SF Chips at the super walmart - let me know if you want me to pick some up and send them to you, I don't mind at all.

Post away! I am willing to share all recipes! And these are too good not to share as Pam had mentioned!

PB2 is a dehydrated peanut butter - it only has 2 grams of fat and tastes amazing! It is a powder, you can reconstitute it or use it as a powder. I am going to make more truffles and roll them in it. You could also mix some into the creamcheese and chocolate mixture.

Liz
Shannon O.
on 12/18/08 3:09 am - Reading, PA
what is the name of the chips... I can then see if any of the stores here carry them...



Liz R.
on 12/18/08 3:14 am - Easton, PA
They are Hershey's Sugar Free Chocoalte Chips in a 12oz bag. Just like the normal chips. I think that the bag is silver and black.

http://www.low-carb.com/hesufrchbach.html
(deactivated member)
on 12/17/08 7:58 pm - Poconos, PA
Mr Z's carries them as well and I'm almosr positive I saw them at Giant's too. They're with the all the baking goods and right with all the regular chocolate chips. I used them to make chocolate covered strawberries for one of Liz's cooking class and you never would have guessed they were sugar free. They're awesome!
Pam Hart
on 12/17/08 9:12 pm - Easton, PA
**thinking fondly of those wonderful chocolate covered strawberries you brought....**  Oooohhh...this IS turning into food porn yet again....
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
(deactivated member)
on 12/18/08 12:19 pm - Poconos, PA
LOL...I have to say that I never expected them to taste all that great using sugar free chocolate chips but they were yummy that's for sure. Dam, now I want some.
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