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Black forest gateau

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Lol, that made me laugh!!! I dont know if its part of diabetes. I used to love Black forest gateau
 
Hehe that made me chuckle too :D I'm really not sure if it is a part of diabetes or not, but I suppose as people, we often crave what we can't have.....so on that basis I am going to blame diabetes for making me want cake!! 😛

I never had a sweet tooth either until I was diagnosed and last night my OH was happily sat eating his way through a FULL PACKET!!! of biscuits....and I was so tempted to grab the biscuits and make a run for it!! I didn't though - I didn't have a single one and he ate the lot to himself!! 😱
 
Me too, I always preferred savoury foods to sweet foods but every so often I do crave a sweet pudding. My sister who visits me twice a year forgoes savoury starters 'to make room for a pudding'. Last year at one of our favourite lunch restaurants she had a chocolate mousse pud that left me salivating, so I ordered one too. Paid for it later by having to have much smaller dinner. I excused myself by thinking that once in a while it is acceptable to be a little bit naughty, when she is not here I resist heroically.
 
They do say that a little bit of what you fancy does you good 🙂
 
How on earth did you manage to resist the absolutely fabulously gorgeous Black Forest Gateau
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They do say that a little bit of what you fancy does you good 🙂
Does a serves 12 on count as a little bit!??? :D:D:D😛😛😛
 
Does a serves 12 on count as a little bit!??? :D:D:D😛😛😛

Ohhhhhhh how I wish it did haha!! :D😛 My OH would probably say yes....based on his biscuit eating last night 😱
 
No no no - I truthfully couldn't possibly eat more than one slice of a 12 portion one at a time, even if it was liberally laced with Kirsch. Bet my husband could eat 2 though. In which case it would take us 4 days to eat it and meanwhile would take up far too much room in the fridge ! (No I can't have a bigger fridge as it's the biggest capacity one we could find that fits into the only space available for it.

(Spose we could move house though ...... ) LOL !
 
No no no - I truthfully couldn't possibly eat more than one slice of a 12 portion one at a time, even if it was liberally laced with Kirsch. Bet my husband could eat 2 though. In which case it would take us 4 days to eat it and meanwhile would take up far too much room in the fridge ! (No I can't have a bigger fridge as it's the biggest capacity one we could find that fits into the only space available for it.

(Spose we could move house though ...... ) LOL !

If you get one, i'll quite happily come round and help you eat it that way it wont be in your fridge as long! :D
 
If you get one, i'll quite happily come round and help you eat it that way it wont be in your fridge as long! :D

I'll second that!! :D and judging by Ingressus' original post, they will have a piece too LOL
 
I have a sweet tooth, I could eat loads of cake in one sitting or a whole packet of biscuits. I was so proud of myself at the weekend making and decorating 12 cupcakes and eating even the tiniest amount of mixture, buttercream, or my absolute favourite vanilla fondant.

Black forest gateaux takes me back to my childhood.
 
I don't like Black Forest, it's boring. I don't have a sweet tooth as such, and my long time diabetic sister didn't have a sweet tooth either but now she's avid for the stuff, for anything. She'll grab sweets off the g'children and is just ridiculous. She used to be so sensible. It's as if she's been told she can't have it so now she wants it. :(
 
Funny you should say that. We used to have an absolutely fab Viennese patisserie near our office where you could buy individual slices of their huge 'catering' gattox there and then, or order any size up to 36pn for 2 days hence. Long time ago and individual slices were each approx. £1.20 at the time whereas in any old bakery shop a 'normal' sort of individual creamcake would cost around a £1. An 8, 12 or 16 portion Druckers' gateau cost 8, 12 or 16 times £1.20 - but as they got bigger, they became proportionally cheaper. The next size up - 24 portions - cost just £20. There were 18 people in our office so my birthday would cost me £18 minimum anyway - so they had a treat - a slice off a huge Gateau St Honore - always much, much more fresh cream than cake - with fresh strawberries (chopped in the cream and one whole one on top of each portion just inside the cream filled profiterole) to boot - so far far easier for yours truly to bolus for too!

I'm salivating now ........ roll on 4pm - two more F cream eclairs in the fridge!
 
Funny you should say that. We used to have an absolutely fab Viennese patisserie near our office where you could buy individual slices of their huge 'catering' gattox there and then, or order any size up to 36pn for 2 days hence. Long time ago and individual slices were each approx. £1.20 at the time whereas in any old bakery shop a 'normal' sort of individual creamcake would cost around a £1. An 8, 12 or 16 portion Druckers' gateau cost 8, 12 or 16 times £1.20 - but as they got bigger, they became proportionally cheaper. The next size up - 24 portions - cost just £20. There were 18 people in our office so my birthday would cost me £18 minimum anyway - so they had a treat - a slice off a huge Gateau St Honore - always much, much more fresh cream than cake - with fresh strawberries (chopped in the cream and one whole one on top of each portion just inside the cream filled profiterole) to boot - so far far easier for yours truly to bolus for too!

I'm salivating now ........ roll on 4pm - two more F cream eclairs in the fridge!

Im drooling now!!!
 
Ditto - you're about the first person I've ever heard not to like the taste and different textures of luscious Morello cherries combined with chocolate cake and whipped cream.
 
Ditto - you're about the first person I've ever heard not to like the taste and different textures of luscious Morello cherries combined with chocolate cake and whipped cream.

Ohhhhh Myyyyyy that sounds so yummy!!! 😱:D
 
Ditto - you're about the first person I've ever heard not to like the taste and different textures of luscious Morello cherries combined with chocolate cake and whipped cream.

Ssshhhhhhh!!! Im definately drooling now!!!
 
Hehe that made me chuckle too :D I'm really not sure if it is a part of diabetes or not, but I suppose as people, we often crave what we can't have.....so on that basis I am going to blame diabetes for making me want cake!! 😛

I never had a sweet tooth either until I was diagnosed and last night my OH was happily sat eating his way through a FULL PACKET!!! of biscuits....and I was so tempted to grab the biscuits and make a run for it!! I didn't though - I didn't have a single one and he ate the lot to himself!! 😱

Hi Lucy nice to meet you, the biscuit thing happened to me Saturday my wife had a big apple pie with carnation cream, i couldn't take my eyes off it, i was leaning over the back of her chair, i sware it called my name, she just looked round and said what! You carnt have this your diabetic loll dont you just hate that loll
 
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