With each bite of this rustic cake you’ll help to bury the myth that you can’t eat bananas as a Trim Healthy Mama. You sure can, Mate! You just have to do it smartly. Take care of your blood sugar levels and don’t go over half a large or one small banana per serving. You’re well within that range here, and with the addition of oats, you have a nice, rounded E breakfast or snack. This recipe is in the "Sweet Treats - Family Cakes" section of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook, page 298.
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This rustic cake makes a great afternoon, pick me up snack or even a wonderful breakfast. Individual pieces freeze well, so it's perfect for grab-and-go breakfasts. Have a big ol' piece! Enjoy with a dollop of Greek yogurt or a squirt of fat-free Reddi-wip if you are not a purist. This recipe is found on page 298, in the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook.
From page 298 of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook...
"This cake requires no special ingredients (if you have your favorite on-plan sweetener handy)—which is worth several happy dances in itself. Our favorite result comes with Gentle Sweet, but Super Sweet Blend works fine in half this amount or use your own favorite on-plan sweetener. Individual pieces freeze well, so it’s perfect for grab-and-go breakfasts.
Enjoy this with a dollop of Greek yogurt, or Jigglegurt (page 345) or the FP version of NoGurt (page 343). Or Drive Thru Sue’s may want a squirt of fat-free Reddi-wip. Our children (and husbands) love this topped with pats of butter for a Crossover, and since we’re at goal weight, we got to admit that we enjoy it that way now and then, too."