Fruitful Cobbler Recipe

pEMFruitful Cobbler Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pP1/2 tsp salt1/2 tbsp cornstarch1 saccharin to equal 1/2 cup sugar an, d 1/2 cup water1 qt sliced fresh peaches1 cup packaged biscuit mix1/2 cup light cream1/2 tsp vanilla extract1 tsp grated lemon peel1 saccharin to equal 2 tbsp. of sugar, ./pPreparation: PSOURCE: Good Housekeeping Cookbook for Calorie Watchers, copyrightMCMLXXI by the Hearst Corp. ISBN #0-87851-004-4. Library of CongressCatalog #75-137516. Formatted into MM by Ursula R. Taylor.At least 1 1/2 hours before serving: Preheat oven to 450 F. In 1 1/2quart casserole, combine slat, cornstarch, saccharin and water; add peachslices.In medium bowl, mix biscuit mix, light cream, vanilla, saccharineequivalent to 2 tbsp. sugar and lemon peel. Spread mixture over peaches.Bake, uncovered, 40 minutes, or until topping is golden brown and peachesare bubbly and tender. Serve warm or cool. Makes 8 servings.Exchanges per serving = 1 bread, 1 fat and 1 fruit.PERSONAL note from Ursula Taylor - since this is an old cookbook - whynot substitute other artificial sweeteners instead of saccharin....but besure to use one that will hold up to heat.... /pPSTRONGServes: 8 /strong/pFruitful Cobbler Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Fruitful Cobbler Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Fruitful Cobbler recipe is one of our category which contains diabetic Dessert recipes. Because we don`t know your unique medical concerns and the guidelines your doctors have given you, we can`t say with certainty that this Fruitful Cobbler recipe is suitable for you. For all that, because someone labelled it as `diabetic` it hopefully suggests that it at least meets the minimum condition for the label `diabetic`, being low in carbohydrates fat, and as a result should be more healthy than a typical non-diabetic recipe. Still, this Fruitful Cobbler recipe should only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the nutritional contents are appropriate for you. /pSTRONGFruitful Cobbler Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Fruitful Cobbler Recipe is one from the STRONGdiabetic Dessert recipes/strong section. Obviously, it would be impractical for us to hand check each of the EMdiabetic Dessert recipes/em to certify that all the recipes are 100% safe for people with diabetes. There are many thousands of diabetic recipes listed, to prepare them all at the rate of one per day would take as long as 72 months. Our advice is to check the recipe content carefully to verify that they are compliant with the nutritional guidelines your medical advisors have offered you. In the event that you feel that this Fruitful Cobbler recipe is not appropriate for diabetics, please inform us and we will delete the offending recipe from our site. /p

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