My immediate family are not big sweets eaters.
When our children were growing up they never had dessert except for a birthday cake.
As adults our children and grands always have a girls night out birthday celebration.
Now on holidays meals we always have dessert.
Those girls know all the finest and fanciest fine dining places within a 100 mile radius of our home.
Since I was Dx'd with diabetes I only get the fruit.
Two beautiful desserts from fine dining restaurants,
names I do not remember.
They are obviously professional examples.
As I said I only get the fruit.
Sugar free dessert I made last year for
4th of July family get together.
I choose fruit sans the dip.
It ain't easy folks.
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Well I am the spotlighter again so I definitely will not pick any of my pics.
They are all from my archives.
9 comments:
Oh, how hard to pass up those sweets when they're sitting right in front of you! Now I think I need to go bake a cake! Hmmm....company tomorrow, so I can probably justify it LOL!
Sorry to here about the diabetes; one thing I dread. Your deserts look outstanding.
I can never resist anything chocolatey but only in small amount.
Your photos make me want to grab a fork and take a bite. I'm just thankful that dark chocolate is now on the 'good for you list' to eat (in micro bites, of course).
The fruit looks delicious but it can be tought not being allowed to eat what the others are feasting on :)
Your home made fruit desert looks delicious. It's hard saying no to sweets.
There is a little something for everyone! LIke pot luck after church, I love those you get a choice days!
Oh Peggy, that is real hard luck. Those look so inviting it must be really hard to have to pass them up.
What a gourmet selection of sweets! But you are the better for not eating them.
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