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These pretty little candies beat any store-bought variety hands down! They take some effort, but the look of delight on the faces of those who try them make every minute worth it. —Louise Oberfoell, Bowman, North Dakota
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Diabetic Friendly
Nutritional Facts 1 egg equals 180 calories, 7 g fat (4 g saturated fat), 5 mg cholesterol, 22 mg sodium, 31 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 1 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 2 starch, 1 fat.
Originally published as Chocolate-Covered Eggs in Taste of Home's Holiday & Celebrations Cookbook Annual 2010
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Reviewed on Mar. 31, 2013 by marian08
I agree with grandmastouch. I am 73 years old and two weeks ago I found out I have diabetes. I am going crazy trying to figure out what I can and can not eat, however I do know that this site is not for diabetics only. I also know that I can have a little candy now and then(a nurse even told me that). If you can't eat this sort of recipe then don't make it but don't complain that it isn't diabetic friendly. If you have had diabetes for awhile you should know what you can and cannot eat but don't begrudge the people who can eat this. It sounds delicious and I plan on making it and yes even eating a little of it. OMG do you think I might die if I try one or even two or three? Come on people either rate the recipe or don't bother saying a word. Thanks for listening.
Reviewed on Mar. 31, 2013 by elliottstacy88
I had A friend make some with Strawberry and lemon filled they were the best.
Reviewed on Mar. 31, 2013 by dovecanyon
Wow, this has become a debate over diabetic eating habits, rather than a review of the recipe. Goodness people, give it a rest... the label is probably an error. If you are diabetic, don't make it or eat it. If you are not, it is a fun and tasty recipe. Sheesh.
Reviewed on Mar. 30, 2013 by JeannineMarie
oops it does say diabetic friendly, but I still stand by what I had to say. HAPPY EASTER
I don't understand what is wrong with everyone. IT DOES NOT SAY DIABETIC FRIENDLY. Even diabetics can have something once in a while that is not "good" for them. A tiny taste once in a while is fine, otherwise they may as well be dead. My entire family has diabetes and a bit here and there does not hurt. Get a life all you complainers.
Reviewed on Mar. 30, 2013 by grandmastouch
I wonder why people think every recipe has to be diabetic friendly? This is not a site solely for diabetics. I have diabetes and am aware of my limitations. So I either don't make the recipe, make it for may family to enjoy, or eat portions accordingly. But I don't begrudge others for making and sharing recipes.
Reviewed on Mar. 30, 2013 by snperch
actually it DOES say Diabetic friendly!
Reviewed on Mar. 30, 2013 by over50
ha ve not tried recipe but will it doesnt say diabetic friendly it says diabetic exchange , i am a diabetic & will try one or two
have not made these eggs it doesnt say diabetic friendly it says diabetic exchange i am diabetic and will try one or two it wont kill me
Reviewed on Mar. 30, 2013 by gran2boyz22@yahoo.com
I make these knowing they were not diet friendly. They were a big hit with my Grandchildren. They didn't eat too many because they aren't allowed to have too many sweets. They will portion these out over several days. Everyone loved them and I got lots of compliments. Thanis for this recipe.
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