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Old 02-01-2002, 10:34 AM   #1  
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Default Chocolate Cheescake Mousse!

This has got to be the world's easiest dessert to make-- I actually eat some to stave off the snackies!

1 package of low fat chocolate instant pudding (or anyone you want to try)
1 package (8 oz. or 250 gm depending on where you live) of cream cheese
1 cup skim milk

Mix with mixer the milk and pudding. Add in the cream cheese in parts until the whole thing becomes extremely creamy. Set in the fridge for 5 minutes--voila! I'm telling you it's really yummy!
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oh my gosh this sounds wonderful !!!!!!

I have got to try it soon! tonight even!

oops I better figure up the carbs first - I'm suppose to be doing atkins induction!
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Thanks for the recipe Pooky! I cant wait to try this one out!!

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I tried this at the weekend and it just stayed sloppy...it dident set...do you think i may not have put enough chocolate pudding mix in it???

thats all i can think it could have been im going to try it again
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I tried this recipe today - it didn't set and had a bitter taste(maybe because I used sugar free pudding????). I used a large pkg of pudding mix.
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Default WHAT SIZE PUDDING PACKAGE?

It doesn't say size of pudding package, but I would think if it was a large one it would set?

I may try this and let you know (if I can find some sf pudding mix in the house!)...but will not use milk (as I am on Atkins) but will try cream instead (maybe only 1/2 cup to ensure it sets and is not watery??)

I will let you know once I try it

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Another idea... 1 pint heavy cream whipped with unsweetened cocoa powder and splenda to taste... mix with 1 8oz cream cheese. I like it and my husband loves it!
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Pooky sent me a pm about the pudding - she said to use the instant pudding (not the kind you cook) and to use the large package. I will try this recipe again and let ya'll know how it turns out.
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