Pumpkin Spice Fluff

"I got this recipe from Weight Watchers. 2 cups of Fluff = 2 pts. Cook time is Chill time."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 5mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine all ingredients in order.
  • Chill for 2 hours.

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Reviews

  1. Maby a fellow Weight Watcher can only fully appreciate this recipe. I love it. The first time I ate this was at a friends house. I was pleased to find this recipe on Zaar. To me this is such a nice treat for just a point or two, depending on how much of a sweet tooth you have. Thanks for sharing.
     
  2. Everyone that tried this at Thanksgiving really liked it. I mixed a large package of pudding to the pumpkin. I think a small package would have worked fine. Besides the large pack of sugar-frees does not weigh what she said it does. We well be making this again. Thank you for shaing.
     
  3. Pumpkin pie? Nope. But very tasty. There is no way I could eat 2 cups and I love sweets! I added some pumpkin pie spice in with the pumpkin and pudding, and then folded in the cool-whip. Very yummy!
     
  4. DH liked this better than I did but it is a quick low cal dessert for those of us on weight watchers. Just don't be expecting a piece of pumpkin pie!
     
  5. The best pumpkin dessert I have ever done. It was so easy and it tasted more like a pumpkin mouse. Love this recipe.
     
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Tweaks

  1. I gave rave reviews whenever I make this for family or church. The only change is I use cinnamon instead of pumpkin pie spice.
     

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When I was 10 I discovered the joy of cooking on the back of a Nestle Toll house Chocolate Chip bag. It was the first recipe I ever made. I had a blast and it was a lot of fun to cook something that everyone loved. To this day, baking is one of my favorite things to do, and it shows! (that explains the lack of a picture, hehe) On the non-cooking front, I lead a fairly normal life. For the past four and half years I have been able to stay home with my DD and be a full time mom (is there any other kind?). In college I had a wonderful professor, Dr. Mark Woodhouse (his books are fascinating BTW) and I began my study of the paranormal, conspiracy theory, and metaphysics. I can honestly say it changed my life. I earned my degree in Philosophy with a minor in Religion and English. For those of you who are interested in Astrology, I am a Pisces Dragon. A great book (did I mention that I like to read a lot?) is The New Astrology by Suzanne White. She actually sums up my life very well when she says: "Pisceans born in Dragon years will be touchy and argumentative until they finally stop trying to prove themselves. Then they will become effecient in a chosen profession, stay in a pleasant rut, and cruise around all day dreaming about what to make for dinner."
 
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