Informationaboutdiabetes.com has an excellent quick and easy sugar free cookie recipe among many other great recipes that making cooking for a diabetic much simpler.
Most deserts are not sugar free but many recipes for desserts can be prepared sugar free, buy substituting sugar for other sweeteners, otherwise just sugar free store bought ice cream or cookies would work :)
Some cookies are, like the fat free ones, or some low carb or sugar recipes. Other than that, not really. haha :)
The best one seems to be 'The eating well diabetic cookbook'. This has many recipes which are low calorie and sugar free or substitutes sugar free sugar for sugar.
A list of sugar free recipes can be found at Sugar Free Mom, Spoonful of Sugar Free, I Quit Sugar, Your Lighter Side, Simply Sugar Free and Healing Gourmet.
Some free options would be to go to a website and get recipes places like the foodnetwork or allrecipes. Other alternatives to this is going to the library and getting a cookie cook book.
The list of sugar free recipes goes on and on. Replacements for sugar can be Splenda(or similar item) or many other things. A good website for further information and recipes is http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/sugar-free/desserts/ViewAll.aspx.
You can find excellent sugar-free dessert recipes on boxes and packages of Splenda, Sugar Twin and other sugar replacements. If you visit their sites, they usually have a wide array of recipes you can make with their products. I made some lemon squares with Splenda and they were delicious. I found the recipe in the GI cookbook by Rick Gallop.
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One of the best websites that I have found for specific recipes is Allrecipes.com. Once there you would go to sugar free recipes/diabetic recipes. Walgreens offers a free diabetic recipe book at their pharmacy.
You can find out more about sugar free dessert recipes by asking your local health care provider or nutritionalist. They can provide you with tips for making sugar free dessert recipes. You can also go to websites such as diabetes.ca, eatingwell.com and sugarfreemom.com to find great recipes.
One can find sugar free recipes on websites like recipe.com or foodnetwork.com. They have thousands or even millions of recipes that may have high ratings.
There are plenty of sugar free dessert recipes online. Allrecipes.com and familycircle.com both offer many varieties of sugar free dessert recipes and have a lot to choose from.