Pineapple with Spicy Sugar Dip

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  • on August 14, 2012

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    I love the idea of a sugar dip, but I wasn't a big fan of the chili powder. It was really overpowering and tasted odd. I ended up making my own spicy sugar mix using sugar, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt and cayenne.

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  • on February 03, 2012

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    Delicious! I've brought this to a couple potlucks, and everyone always LOVES it. Some people are a little afraid of it at first, but once they try it they're hooked.

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  • on March 06, 2011

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    ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!!! For those of you who worry about carbs, I suggest you work out more. OBVIOUSLY, you problem isn't eating.

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  • on February 03, 2010

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    I did a search on "vegan" and this recipe came up. Sugar is not vegan. Maple syrup sugar, is though, and could be substituted.

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  • on January 08, 2010

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    This was fun to take to the beach, my son thought we were dipping it in the sand! lol

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  • on January 08, 2010

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    It showed up as one of the more popular low-carb recipes, even though its primary ingredients are sugar and pineapple -- neither one low carb. With 18 carbs per serving, it's practically a whole day's carb allotment if you're on Atkins. Food Network's done well with featuring George Stella's recipes, which truly are low-carb, but I hope they'd choose more carefully for this section in the future.

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  • on May 04, 2009

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    Sure it's healthy but I didn't get the flavor combo.

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  • on April 12, 2009

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    It also works with splenda, and pico de gallo, or chili - lime seasoning. The lime really brings out the fruit. Nice simple, healthy dessert.

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  • on March 23, 2009

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    This dessert has a surprising flavor that keeps you dipping more and more pineapple in that spicy sugar!

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  • on March 15, 2009

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    Super Easy, on-hand ingredients, & tasty!
    A wonderful new treat for my sweet tooth.
    Also its pretty good with fresh mango as well as the pineapple. =

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