- I'm down to 317 lbs now but need to push harder towards that goal.
- My wife, Melissa, has reached her goal weight. Read about it here: Melosophy By Melissa.
- I've been deep into working on websites for clients (3 projects with a 4th on the drawing board).
So here's my idea. I wanted something sweet and peanut buttery. I wanted peanut butter pie. So I took Hungry Girl's Tiramisu pudding and modified it. The original recipe contains:
- 60-calorie sugar free vanilla pudding
- Ricotta
- Fat-free cool whip
- Vanilla Extract
- Splenda
- Cocoa powder
I modified the recipe as follows. Just three simple ingredients. That's all. Here's how you make a "Crustless Peanut Butter Pie Pudding" You need:
- 1 60-calorie sugar-free vanilla pudding (snack size)
- 1/4 cup of fat-free cool whip (shoot for the store brand. Much cheaper)
- 1 Tbsp Peanut Butter (go with the reduced calorie/reduced fat versions)
That's it, you're done. Just eat. It's a great substitution for peanut butter pie. There are so many ideas that come to mind. When having a dinner party, I'm sure this can be poured into individual pie crusts and frozen for a mini frozen PB pie that your guests will thank you for. They won't even know that the calories have been cut.
Another idea: find the low fat, low cal graham crackers at your local grocery store. They come in long sheets so split the sheet in the middle to make two smaller squares. Spread some of this pb pudding between the two squares of graham cracker for Peanut Butter Pie Ice Cream Sandwiches. I'm planning to make that one this weekend.
Good luck everyone. If you try this, I'd love to hear your comments below. While eating this pudding last night, I had a revelation...we also love fondue. Knowing how much fat and calories are involved, we just Fon-don't these days.
I'm going to the kitchen this week (tonight, I think) to test my idea for a single-serving beer cheese fondue that should come in under 200 calories. Maybe even under 150. If all goes well, you'll see it posted here on my blog soon.
and now...my haiku:
Oh Peanut Butter
Stay near my heart forever
Sorry for Heather