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While I do like my share of sweets I think I do not care for more.

Both my husband and I do not care for ice cream. I do not care for baked apple anything (pie, tart, coffeecake). Not a fan of sweets with alcohol.

I like just the basic--a brownie and a cookie every now and again and sometimes a piece of cake. That is about it.

I will take a chocolate bar too at times.

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@Ladybug724 wrote:

@ECBG wrote:

@Ladybug724 wrote:

@ECBG wrote:

Are there desserts you don't like?  Things you will smile and say "no thank you" to?

 

Mine is the beloved red velvet cake!  I don't care how much frosting there is!  It's not and will never be my dream!


And let's be real, it's not any particular flavor- it's supposed to have cocoa in it but you can't taste it. It's like non-flavored


@Ladybug724 

 

Apparently, I pick up on the vinegar which I have never liked.  I'll wager the others pick up on the vinegar and love it!


I didn't realize there's vinegar in it! 


@Ladybug724 It's a "sweet slightly tart" flavor.  My sister loved it.  I hated it, but I made it for her birthday.

 

I never liked tart or sour.  Couldn't really do "pixie sticks"!

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@alicedee wrote:

I have a prolific sweet tooth, but can easily pass on a piece of pumpkin pie.

 

 


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Our sons used to eat 1/4 pumpkin pie for dessert for a few days after Thanksgiving.  Milk, eggs, and all that carotene!  I had no issue with that, better than many cereals.

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@ECBG wrote:

@alicedee wrote:

I have a prolific sweet tooth, but can easily pass on a piece of pumpkin pie.

 

 


@alicedee 

 

Our sons used to eat 1/4 pumpkin pie for dessert for a few days after Thanksgiving.  Milk, eggs, and all that carotene!  I had no issue with that, better than many cereals.


I know, @ECBG ....it's almost un-American to dislike pumpkin pie!  It's probably one of the healthier choices!

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Cheesecake, pumpkin pie and red velvet cake don't tempt me at all.

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Anything with coconut!

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pumpkin pie, yuck.

 

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Bread pudding....I just don't get a dessert made out of soggy bread! LOL!

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  • @alicedee wrote:

    @ECBG wrote:

    @alicedee wrote:

    I have a prolific sweet tooth, but can easily pass on a piece of pumpkin pie.

     

     


    @alicedee 

     

    Our sons used to eat 1/4 pumpkin pie for dessert for a few days after Thanksgiving.  Milk, eggs, and all that carotene!  I had no issue with that, better than many cereals.


    I know, @ECBG ....it's almost un-American to dislike pumpkin pie!  It's probably one of the healthier choices!


    @alicedee 

Totally ok to dislike pumpkin pie.   Someone has to, lol!!!!!

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@alicedee wrote:

@ECBG wrote:

@alicedee wrote:

I have a prolific sweet tooth, but can easily pass on a piece of pumpkin pie.

 

 


@alicedee 

 

Our sons used to eat 1/4 pumpkin pie for dessert for a few days after Thanksgiving.  Milk, eggs, and all that carotene!  I had no issue with that, better than many cereals.


I know, @ECBG ....it's almost un-American to dislike pumpkin pie!  It's probably one of the healthier choices!


@alicedee , @ECBG 

 

My yoga teacher and her husband eat Costco pumpkin pie every morning for breakfast as long as it is available.