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1. Yummy Cake Recipe for Diabetics

This is a layered cake I make my husband on his birthday, which is today and I just ate two pieces! You’re probably saying to yourself, “Yes, Carolyn, but you’d eat two pieces of ANY birthday cake.” True, but this one is guilt-free and it doesn’t make John, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes 28 years ago, feel like he’s being deprived.  We could easily order a regular birthday cake, but this one doesn’t force him to take an unusual amount of insulin and he doesn’t get a sugar rebound.

Here’s exactly what I did, but you can experiment with the flavors your family likes. The carb count on the Angel Food Cake is 11 grams per serving.

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 boxes vanilla or banana-flavored sugar-free, fat-free Instant Jell-O pudding. (1 oz box)

  • 2 boxes strawberry sugar-free Instant Jell-O. (0.30 oz box)

  • 1 Sugar-free Angel Food Cake loaf made by Hill & Valley. (7 oz. Got mine at Jewell)

  • 1 container of Cool Whip reduced sugar

  • 1 banana

Make the strawberry Jell-O and pour it into an 8 x 8 baking dish. Slice banana and add to Jell-O. (I only used about 3/4ths of the Jell-O.)

Chill it just until it starts to gel. Slice the Angel Food Cake loaf length-wise so you have two retangular pieces. Remove Jell-O from the fridge, and press the pieces of cake into the Jell-O to make the second layer of the cake. The cake shouldn’t be completely immersed in the Jell-O. Return to the fridge and let it chill for about a half hour more. Make the pudding, and spread it on top of the cake for your third layer. Cover the entire cake with Cool Whip for the fourth layer.

Hope you like it!


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2. The A-mazings to walk again

In November 2004, my daughter A was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and let me tell you, while in most respects she is your typical 12 year old (one minute loves me, the next minute slamming doors, thinks I'm a complete and utter embarrassment, particularly if I sing or shock! horror! dance) living with this condition is no picnic for her. On September 28th we're taking part in the JDRF's Walk for Diabetes. Last year, our team, the A-mazings! raised over $11,000 towards help funding the search for a cure.

Here's A with some of our team members and some Super Friends - note that I loaned daughter my tiara for Walk Day. She'd earned it. She designed the fabulous Team T-shirts, which later won the Best T-shirt competion.



We're hoping to meet or exceed last year's goal - so if you're able to help us along with a donation, we'd be ever so grateful! We're about 10% of the way there so far with a month to go. There's really terrific research being done right now, and there's a very real hope that a cure for diabetes will be found within A's lifetime.

So look at this face, and imagine the happiness she'll feel not having to prick her fingers for blood tests 8 times a day. Here's where you can help. Every little bit helps!



The A-Mazings! thank you for your support :-) And so do the 15,000 children who are diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes each year.

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