Summary: crumble a chocolate cake and mix with heaps of nutella, roll into balls and dip in espresso'ed chocolate, then sprinkle with salt.
Forget all other nasties for adding inches to your wasteline (eg KFC) or grey hairs to your head with hyperactive recalcitrant children, this recipe is positively evil!
as a result of this thread i end up buying waffles, crunchy peanut butter AND ovomaltine crunchy cream for my breakfast tomorrow. i hope you all feel guilty because i sure don't!!!
Even compared to Jif and Skippy, Nutella make both look like a health food. I struggle here to find cereals under 10g of sugar per serving and without lots of additives and/or oils I'd prefer not to consume (or have my child consume).
Meh, don't go on a diet, just cut back on carbs and walk more. I was telling my OH tonight how, back in '75 on a visit to London how I was introduced to Nutella on toast and how, upon tasting it I found it a vile combination of crisco and cocoa (with a hint of hazelnut) and immediately requested a bit of traditional toast with healthy butter and jam since I didn't want a candy bar for brekkie.
Eat only food that you cook yourself. You'd be surprised at how much of a PITA this is for a protein-rich diet but...in the end, you don't have to worry about sugar, etc. And don't miss the nutella.
I'm not really on a diet. I am as you say cutting back on the carbs and the pure sugary goodness I'm addicted to in all forms (except Nutella). It's the sweet tooth that does me in every time. A few weeks ago I made a key lime pie & a pumpkin pie.... There are only 2 of us to eat them.....
No sugar in my house any more! NO baking!! We do have a stray jar of Nutella. That's how much I don't like it. Normally anything containing sugar would have been gone by now. lol.
But these sugary snacks are sounding goooooood.....
My friend also sells it in her Dutch store here in Switzerland, along with other Dutch goodies.......and my goodness you really can't buy some of those items if you are on a diet.