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    I am very tempted to try it

    It's syn free on sw

    Any one tried it?

    Diet Coke Chicken | Low Syn Life

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    i saw it on australian masterchef - the foodcritic did a masterclass of 'cheats' and this was one of them. It looked lovely , sweet and sticky and very easy. he also put those bananas that have gone a little brow in the freezer , once frozen mush a bit with a fork and you have perfect banana icecream!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mama2three View Post
    i saw it on australian masterchef - the foodcritic did a masterclass of 'cheats' and this was one of them. It looked lovely , sweet and sticky and very easy. he also put those bananas that have gone a little brow in the freezer , once frozen mush a bit with a fork and you have perfect banana icecream!
    Yes I saw it on you tube ....it does look sticky ...just wondered about the taste

    Banana ice cream now that sounds yummy

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    Not tried that but have done gammon in diet coke and chicken in fanta for sweet and sour. Both lovely. Of you use normal coke if will be synned if you use diet coke its free. You can do them in a slow cooker too

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    its lovely.try diet ironbru aswell

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    Whats passata?
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    It's delish. I chuck in loads of extra SuperFree veg too. However I do find it rather sweet so add chilli to cut through that.

    Passata is Sieved Tomatoes. Rather like a sauce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tealady View Post
    It's delish. I chuck in loads of extra SuperFree veg too. However I do find it rather sweet so add chilli to cut through that.

    Passata is Sieved Tomatoes. Rather like a sauce.
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    i bet its tasty however, I don't understand why on earth they'd want to encourage you to use all those rubbish fizzy drinks for anything - they should be encouraging use of healthy, natural stuff instead

    i know diet coke/fanta etc might be 'free' but those sweeteners are soooo bad for you.

    You'd be better off cooking it in wine - lol
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Juggler View Post
    i bet its tasty however, I don't understand why on earth they'd want to encourage you to use all those rubbish fizzy drinks for anything - they should be encouraging use of healthy, natural stuff instead

    i know diet coke/fanta etc might be 'free' but those sweeteners are soooo bad for you.

    You'd be better off cooking it in wine - lol
    wine ....!!!! i can think of better uses

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    I think my MIL cooks ham in coke. It was yummy whatever it was cooked in!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maza View Post
    I think my MIL cooks ham in coke. It was yummy whatever it was cooked in!
    I have done ham in coke and its lovely - a nice alternative to honey, mustard etc.
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