
I'm a sucker for pies, crisps and cobblers. There's something about eating a hot gooey crisp with a cold scoop of vanilla frozen yogurt cream that really does it for me!!
Xagave was kind enough to send me some agave nectar, a natural low calorie sweetener along with a cookbook which features many great recipes and a chart on how to convert your existing recipes. It saves 30%-50% of calories over sugar and honey, it's certified organic, and is low glycemic. I used it in this fruit crisp to replace most of the sugar and it was sweet and delicious. I can't wait to experiment with it some more!

Blueberry Peach Crisp
Gina's Weight Watcher Recipes
Servings: 8 • Serving Size: 1/8th • Old Points: 4 pts • Points+: 6
Calories: 211.1 • Fat: 6.7 g • Protein: 2.6 g • Carb: 37.1 g • Fiber: 2.8 g • Sugar: 22.1 g
Sodium 2.4 mg
Calories: 211.1 • Fat: 6.7 g • Protein: 2.6 g • Carb: 37.1 g • Fiber: 2.8 g • Sugar: 22.1 g
Sodium 2.4 mg
Ingredients:
For the Filling:
- 1 cup sliced yellow peaches (about 5) peeled
- 1 cup blueberries (about 6 oz)
- 1/2 lemon, zested and juiced
- 2 tsp cornstarch
- 1/4 cup agave nectar
- 1 cup Quaker quick oats
- 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup light brown sugar, not packed
- 3/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 cup (half stick) butter, melted
Directions:
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Combine peaches, blackberries, agave nectar, lemon juice and zest in large bowl. Sprinkle with cornstarch. Toss until fruit is coated. Place fruit in an ungreased pie dish.
Mix remaining ingredients. Sprinkle over fruit. Bake about 40 minutes or until topping is golden brown and fruit is tender.
Serve with a scoop of low fat ice cream or fat free frozen yogurt. Enjoy!!


















I wouldn't mind winning this at all. I love agave nectar and a cookbook with a conversion chart would be great.
ReplyDeleteThe strawberry jam looks great, though I like to make mine in big batches and can it.
I would love the opportunity to try the no bake cookies.
ReplyDeleteLove the zucchini lasagna and soups....I make them all the time!
Mark
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I would absolutely love to try their Lemon Meringue pie. It's one of my favorites, and if I can cut the calories, it may be back on the menu!
ReplyDeleteI just find your site today and am so pleased to see ww recipes because I just started!
ReplyDeleteI would make the pumpkin chocolate chips whole grain cookies. Those sound amazing! I'm a suck for pumpkin.
I'd love to try the Classic Pound Cake or the Strawberry Jam!
ReplyDeleteThat blueberry peach crisp looks yummy! I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'd love to try the pound cake or the strawberry jam!!!
I'd love to incorporate agave into my cooking more! Right now I just use it to sweeten my oatmeal or yogurt, but I've never cooked with it.
ReplyDeleteI'd be all over that Kansas City BBQ Sauce. Love me some BBQ. Thanks for the give away!
The Chocolate Agave Syrup sounds yummy. I've always said that Agave Nectar is the nectar of the gods. It is THAT good.
ReplyDeleteI just had a baby boy three moths ago and just like any other new mother I am trying to loose all this baby weight. I've joined weight watchers and eating healthy. I love my sweets (who doesn't? but do not want to consume sugar-free products. Agave is a great alternative. I would love to try the island painkiller especially when the day seems like it will never end. Also, I would like to try the tangy agava ketchup. We also have a three year old daughter and are trying not to feed her things with high fructose corn syrup. I think this ketchup may be a great alternative. Thank you. elyse_oconnor@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteOoh, pick me! Pick me! I'd love to try several of those recipes - the pound cake, the ketchup and the barbecue sauce for sure. In fact, I don't think I can wait until I win - I'd better go buy some!
ReplyDeleteLove your site - I follow you on Google Reader so I don't miss any updates!
juliebee
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The island painkiller looks way yummy.
ReplyDeletescrappermg@cox.net
I would LOVE to try this stuff!!! I want to make the No Bake Cookies made with Agave. My son and I were just talking about making no bakes the other day...this would be the perfect reason to make them!
ReplyDeleteI like the Pound Cake recipe. I love Pound Cake, but because of all the sugar and fat, I've been avoiding it.
ReplyDeleteI would totally love to try the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Agave Cookies! I love pumpkin and am trying to get more whole grains in my life.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Agave. I don't think they sell that around here. I'm all about trying natural sweeteners. I detest the artificial stuff. Thanks! ellie_may12 at hotmail dot com
I would love to try the whole wheat carrot pineapple cake with agave!!
ReplyDeleteOooh the No Bake Cookies recipe sounds amazing. My mom made them for me when I was little but these days they are just sooo bad for me!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE the classic pound cake with agave or the fresh strawberry agave pie. Eating healthy for me means I have to avoid my favorite desserts (or else I would eat too much). These sound awesome! kimberly.kilpatrick@gmail.com
ReplyDeletemmm, the strawberry jam!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I've heard of agave nectar but I had no idea that it was so versatile. I would love to try so many of the recipes -- the pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, the carrot cake, the no-bake cookies!! (staple of my childhood, never thought I'd eat again!) -- and I love the idea of making chocolate syrup so that my kids can have chocolate milk without high fructose corn syrup!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Classic Pound Cake, it's one of my very favorite dessert!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting, I really enjoy your blog!
Ruthy
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I've wanted to try agave for awhile too and the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Cookies sound incredible.
ReplyDeleteerinjael@hotmail.com
I would love to try any of these recipes! The no bakes look really good, as does the recipe for ketchup, lemon merigine pie, and pumpkin cookies! What can I say they all look amazing! Do you plan on using agave nectar more in the future! I love it! See my uses here: www.foodintolerancescook.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteand my email address is foodintolerancescook@gmail.com
Oh YUM! I just found your blog. Your recipes actually LOOK apealing compared to other WW recipes I've looked up. Anyway, I love Agave Nectar and had never heard of Xagave. Please sign me up for the giveaway, I very interested in trying it.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh!!!! I want to win!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the Island Painkiller, No-bake cookies, or even the Lemon Meringue. But I think your Blueberry Peach crisp looks the best.
My email...
books_n_dogs@hotmail.com
I love, love, love cranberries so I would make the cranberry recipe!
ReplyDeleteF.Plvan
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I would certainly try this out. I would especially try the cranberry sauce and the barbecue sauce. I'm all for reducing the amount of sugar I use.
ReplyDeletemerrykathy@sbcglobal.net
I would love to make the No Bake Cookies.
ReplyDeleteNanaw73054@yahoo.com
They all sound so yummy!!! But I will have to say I would like to try the fresh strawberry agave pie. Love those strawberries!!
ReplyDeleteI think the lemon pie would be at the top of my list! This stuff sounds perfect for a low sugar kitchen!!
ReplyDeleteAsian Cabbage & Sprout Salad with Agave Soy Ginger Dressing, and the Agave Strawberry pie sound delish! Thanks for your great site, I make a lot of the recipes you so generously share.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!
The cranberry sauce looks like it would be a nice thing to try. Would love to win as I have never tried it.
ReplyDeletesewrabbit@hotmail.com
I've often wondered about agave nectar and would love to try it! The pound cake recipe would be first on my list. My grandmother used to make it all the time and it's become one of those comfort food type recipes that I love to make!
ReplyDeleteI want to try the No Bake Cookies, a childhood favorite.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Christina M.
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I love sweets, so I would choose to make:
ReplyDeleteLemon Meringue Pie
Yumm!
P.S. I am going to post your giveaway on my blog!....thank you!
I am a dessert freak! I would love to try the pound cake! The cook book would be wonderful!!!
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Laura
sheafan99@yahoo.com
There are so many things that look delicious. But for practicality, I think the first thing I would try is the Tangy Agave Ketchup. With a 2 and 4 year old, we use a LOT of ketchup and I'm always wishing for a healthier alternative!
ReplyDeleteWe use agave nectar for sweetening coffee or tea and I've used it some other recipes but would love to use it even more. First recipe that came up when I clicked on the link was the Island Painkiller. We vacation in the winter in the US Virgin Islands and usually take a day trip over to the British Virgin Islands where the Painkiller was born!!! And we have some of the original tin mugs from Pusser's. Delicious! Also, can't leave this comment without telling you Gina how much I enjoy your website and recipes. I've made a lot of them and they are all wonderful. Now if this weight would come off a little more consistently.........Have a great day! Janet
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the no bake cookies. I was just craving them really bad the other day (and am now that I've thought of them again!) The pumpkin cookies sound awesome too, and I wouldn't mind trying the chocolate syrup either. I'm gonna have to get some of this stuff whether I win or not!
ReplyDeletevfuemmel@hotmail.com
I would love to try the Lemon Meringue Pie made with Xagave brand Agave recipe. I have been wanting a lemon pie! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteDeDe
dedradiane@yahoo.com
I almost bought a bottle of Agave nectar in the store yesterday but wasn't sure which brand to try!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make the pumpkin chocolate chips whole grain cookies because I love pumpkin! Thanks for the give away!!
jenbud28@sbcglobal.net
Yummm... so many sound good! For the grandkids, I'm going to make the Gorilla Poops, of course. But for us, I'm making the Asian Cabbage Salad. Also the Blueberry-Cranberry muffins. Looking forward to trying the Xagave sweetener!
ReplyDeletejunk4diane@hotmail.com
I'd like to try the chocolate syrup. I have a bottle of agave at home and need a cookbook to help me learn to use it!
ReplyDeletechefpeg@gmail.com
I have been wanting to try agave for a long time. I would love to make the classic pound cake, the pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, and the blueberry-cranberry granola muffins.
ReplyDeleteAnnette
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Oh it has to be the Island Painkiller...I love Pina Coladas! Love your blog. I just started my own blog and your blog was a source of inspiration!
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jessica.decanio@gmail.com
I have never seen or heard about the Agave Nectar. Where can I get some to try? My husband is a diabetic, however he has been told by his Dr. that the reason for his constant headaches and belly rumbles is from using artificial sweetners. This product sounds like a good alternative for him.
ReplyDeleteFrom the BBQ sauce and Ketchup for him and the Island Painkiller for me I can't wait to use some of these recipes...YUM!
I am so happy to have stumbled across your site,
Sonya
sonyamiles@comcast.net
carrot pineapple cake sounds delicious! Very fall- like too!! Leslieks1@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWe have strawberries coming out of our ears. I would really like to try the strawberry jam recipe. I am person who love sweets so this may be the answer for me. Thank you for the website.
ReplyDeleteruralgirl1950@vzavenue.net
It would definitely be the Lemon merigue pie! YUMMY
ReplyDeleteOh I would have to try the Lemon Meringue Pie for sure! All of the recipes sound amazing though so I probably would just work my way through the cookbook! KLW21@aol.com
ReplyDeleteOh, the pumpkin whole wheat chocolate chip cookies for sure! Thanks for the opportunity Gina!
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ReplyDeleteI have never use agave nectar but I love cookbooks! The recipe above looks awesome ~ especially for this time of year!! There are so many recipes that I am not sure where I woul start! Probably in the sweets section! yummy!
ReplyDeleteI definitely HAVE to make the barbeque sauce. My son eats it with EVERYTHING! I would be nice to see him eating a little bit of a healthier version!
ReplyDeleteI <3 your blog. So many awesome recipes. Thanks!!
ReplyDelete~Stephanie
http://stephaniecooks.com
stephanie@stephaniecooks.com
I am a freak for anything lemon. I would love to try the lemon meringue pie recipe. It sounds delicious!! mrsarchibald1121@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love pumpkin flavors so the pumpkin chocolate chip whole grain agave cookies sound fantastic!
ReplyDeleteellbeecee_AT_gmail.com
I think the whole wheat chocolate chip cookies sound great!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make the Blueberry-Cranberry Agave Granola Bar Muffins and/or the lemon meringue pie.
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I absolutely can not WAIT to try the Asian Cabbage and Sprout Salad WITH Agave Soy Ginger Dressing!! This recipe is a two for one! I love Asian food and this salad AND dressing sound great!! I may be making it sooner than I think! YUM!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Maren
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Great website. Since I have had a hankering for chocolate chip cookies, I am going to make Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Agave Cookies. Sounds like a perfect fall dessert!
ReplyDeleteemail: abvernon@sbcglobal.net
I crave pound cake, so it would definitely have to be their Classic Pound Cake with Agave. I would hope it would be dense and crumbly and sweet like the original.
ReplyDeleteEric
loveliem@gmail.com
The classic pound cake sounds awesome!
ReplyDeletekimstutz@aol.com
I would love to try the "no bake cookies" recipe. Love the idea of "no bake anything", ha ha, and kids would probably love to help. The crisp recipe posted sounds great, can't wait to try it! ashleymulliswilliams@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI will try the tangy agave ketchup. I have often wanted to try making my own ketchup and now is the time.
ReplyDeletevic77@skybest.com
I would love to try the cranberry sauce, since they will soon be in season and fresh.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Fresh Strawberry Agave Pie. Love pies and love fresh strawberries even more.
ReplyDeleteLove your recipes and your blog!
roberta2408@hotmail.com
First of all, thanks so much for introducing me to this awesome-sounding sweetner! I am super eager to try it for myself. With fall just around the corner, both the Whole Wheat Carrot Pineapple Cake with Agave and Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Agave Cookies sound like the perfect inspiration for a cool "Welcome Fall" girls night out potluck at my place. Maybe I can have all my girlies pick a recipe from this site for us to try! YUMMY!! joskellyrn@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI have tried regular Agave before and love it. I would like to try the No-bake cookies made with the Agave.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the pumpkin chocolate chip cookies!
ReplyDeletesmdechant@gmail.com
This is what I would try:
ReplyDeleteBlueberry-Cranberry Agave Granola Bar Muffins
Thanks for the recipes. I can't do splenda at all so happy to find alternatives.
dfites04@sbcglobal.net
I can'
I just bought some Xagave for my mother-in-law who is diabetic but never tried it myself. I love pound cake so I would love to try it with Xagave.
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I've never tried agave nectar and would love to experiment with it!
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin chocolate chip whole grain agave cookies and the asian cabbage and sprout salad with agave soy ginger dressing look especially tempting!
nutmeg21_05@hotmail.com
wow! no bake cookies with agave and the pound cake sound yummi!!!
ReplyDeleteGina F
kikyflorencia@aol.com
I would really like to try the poundcake only try to make it a lighter version because I'm on Weight Watchers. The blueberry peach crisp sounds delicious also. I have been wanting to try the agave nectar. I have seen a lot of articles about it on the internet. My email is cjhopkins@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteYour cobbler looks and sounds great!
ReplyDeleteAfter looking at the XAGAVE recipes, I would love to make their pumpkin chocolate chip whole grain agave cookies and their cranberry sauce (I have fall on the brain...can you tell?).
my email is rskanter@gmail.com
I have heard about Xagave and would love to give it a try! I found quite a few recipes I would love to try! A couple I liked were, Blueberry-cranberry Xagave bar muffins (I think that was the name lol! so long!), Pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, and the teriaki glaze! yum it all sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteMy email is Eyackowsky@live.com
I would like to try the Agave Strawberry jam. I make strawberry jam every summer. Husband loves it an has it every day.
ReplyDeleteKarol
thesewist@gmail.com
first off your cobbler looks delish!
ReplyDeletei LOVE agave and a cookbook so wonderful!
oops i forgot to post my email address!
ReplyDeletebellbottoms1976 @ gmail.com
I would love to try the Classic pound cake. I love any kind of dessert!
ReplyDeleteRebecca18@sbcglobal.net
I want to try the Lemon Meringue Pie. Mmmm. julianne.mazza@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would try the Classic Pound Cake. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely try the pumpkin chocolate chip cookies! I have a recipe for pumpkin chocolate chip muffins that is amazing and I bet the cookies will be too - minus the fat and calories of course!
ReplyDeletektlmom03@hotmail.com
I want to try the Kansas City Barbecue Sauce with Agave on some spare ribs. yum.
ReplyDeleteJoey Delgado. You KNOW my email address.
The recipe I picked was Bluberry-Cranberry Agave Granola Bar muffins. I am always looking for something healthy for breakfast. Hope I win the Agave because it looks like its unavailable in Colorado as yet. Cathi cathiv@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWith fall just around the corner I would love to try the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Agave Cookies. This is the second siting of the Xagave so I will be on the look out for it, but winning it would be fabulous. Thanks for the opportunity! -Aimee
ReplyDeleteaimee828@yahoo.com
I would love to try the blueberry crisp. I get so many great ideas from Ginny!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the help in preparing better meals.
Cynthia Leavitt
cynter222@comcast.net
I confess, I've not heard of agave before but would love to try it. The Tangy Agave Ketchup looks like a good one - my kids eat a LOT of ketchup and I'd love to give them something without HFCS. Thanks for the chance to win this awesome prize as I begin my WW journey. cpamomva at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteomg!!! I am going to try the Lemon Pie...sounds so good!!
ReplyDeleteI would try the Chocolate-Protein Oat Shake. :)
ReplyDeletee8jackson6 at yahoo
I would like to try the pumpkin chocolate chip whole grain cookies. they sound devine!
ReplyDeletemissysjas at yahoo
Love this giveaway and am interested in trying agave nectar. The Island Painkiller is definitely on my radar as I love tropical drinks but they are usually so high in points!! Thanks for the opportunity! Ally
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Pound Cake. It is one of my favorite desserts I dont get the pleasure in eatig these days! :)
ReplyDeleteTeresa - moonbake27@yahoo.com
I want to try the cranberry sauce! the holidays are coming up and we all love home made cranberry sauce, but my mother is now diabetic - it would be fabulous to have a recipe that isn't so high in sugar :)
ReplyDeleteKC - crowleyk@saccounty.net
I really want to try the Strawberry Jam. We go through lots of it at our house and it would be great to try it with lower calories.
ReplyDeleteMindy - mindyvolkert@gmail.com
I'm super interested in trying the agave nectar. I love sweet things but am sometimes afraid of all the artificial sweeteners so the agave sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Agave Cookies - yummmm!
Maria - miaeppler@yahoo.com
I'd definitely want to try the cranberry sauce! I love cranberries!
ReplyDeleteRebecca @ Fyfe . net (without the spaces)
The Blueberry-Cranberry Agave Granola Bar Muffins sound divine!
ReplyDeleteI would really LOVE to tray this recipe!
Thanks for this information!
Shawna
agilecockers@yahoo.com
Asian Cabbage & Sprout Salad with Agave Soy Ginger Dressing! This sounds yummy!
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Gina,
ReplyDeleteYour website is Wonderful! I'm so glad i found it, and I'm sharing it w/family, friends & co-workers.
2 wks ago I started changing my lifestyle to get back into the healthy body I had 5 yrs ago.
I WILL be trying and serving the Xagave recipe "Island Pain Killer (Pina Colada)" while at a beach house with my family. It is a most welcome substitute for the more unhealthy drinks usually made, and looks to be even more tasty.
I'm also looking forward to making YOUR recipes for my family today starting with the Spaghetti w/mushrooms, garlic & oil AND trying new ones for everyone at the beach house!
You're a life saver.
Norrice King*
melvin6870@yahoo.com
Oh, I'm alllll over that Island Painkiller. Mmmmm!
ReplyDeletectevia (at) hotmail
The Strawberry Jam intrigues me, as I have always made it the standard way. And now that my husband was diagnosed Diabetic, I have even great incentive to try alternative recipes.
ReplyDeletegkras@msn.com
I just found your site - it's amazing! And some of those Xagave recipes look great! With Fall right around the corner, I'd love to try the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Agave Cookies. I heart pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
jules32881@aol.com
OHHHH!!! So many yummy new treats to try -- since we're coming up on Fall, the Whole Grain Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookes fell right into my lap as a new recipe to try. AND... since I splured on a fabulous carrot cake at the Cheesecake Factory this weekend (!), I need a healthier fix to satisfy THAT craving -- looks like the Pinapple Carrot Cake recipe will work just fine.
ReplyDeleteoh the pound cake sounds yummy! i love me some good cake!
ReplyDeleteand this fruit crisp looks fabulous...i just happen to have some blueberries that need to be used.
Thanks!
dmlosser@gmail.com
I would love to try the Classic Pound Cake with Agave!. By the way you're Blueberry Peach Cobbler looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this!! I would love to try the pumpkin chocolate chip whole grain Agave cookies~Yummy!!!!
ReplyDeletegigglelips@shaw.ca
Thanks!!
Your recipe looks super good--maybe even better with a dollop of whip cream on top?? :-)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Tangy Agave Ketchup because I am a huge ketchup addict!
I would love to try "No Bake Cookies made with Agave" because I thought that this recipes is easy and conveniece.
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I just found this site and I am very interested in following along with the recipes. I have never tried Agave and would love to try the No Bake Cookies.
ReplyDeleteHope I win....Kathy
katjt54@tampabay.rr.com
I would so like to try the Whole Wheat Carrot Pineapple Cake with Agave, because my mom and grandma love carrot cake. I would bake this for our next get together. Thanks!
ReplyDeletegatorkim@mac.com
I had No Bake Cookies at a friend's house once and thought they were the best invention ever! So I would love to try the EZ Gorilla Poops wth Agave!
ReplyDeletetaniacontact@gmail.com
THe Pumpkin chocolate chip whole grain agave cookies look so yummy!
ReplyDeletemy husband loves no bakes! a treat for the entire family!
ReplyDeleteadobson@austin.rr.com
The Agave Strawberry Jam sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'm at happytexasmom@hotmail.com
I would try the chocolate agave syrup.
ReplyDeleteI would try the No Bake Cookies made with Agave. Definitely a childhood favourite!
ReplyDeleteseashorerose @ gmail . com
I want to try the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip cookies!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the No bake cookies as they are easy to make and sound yummy but with less calories than the regular recipe! thanks!!!
ReplyDeletethewehrungs@yahoo.com
I'd love to try the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Agave Cookies. They look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteaikychien at yahoo dot com
I love agave and would like to get into using it for baking. The Classic Pound Cake with Agave sounds delish!
ReplyDeletemamaknj @ msn . com
I would love to try this! We have diabetes in our family, so we're always on the look out for products to help us transition to no-sugar diets. This would be great! Thanks so much, and the recipe sounds amazing, those pics are drool-worthy.
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I would love to try the Teriaki sauce...there are so many uses for it! Of course the pound cake, lemon meringue, no bake cookies and island painkiller look really good too! I will definately bookmark that site and order! I have never even heard of agave so thanks for the info!
ReplyDeletePatti R. Florida
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Well, the Island Painkiller caught my attention, but I think I would like to try the Pound Cake. sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteThe recipe No Bake Cookies made with Agave sounds like the perfect one to make with young children because there is no heating up the oven.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try either the pound cake or the lemon meringue-LOVE both but too many points!
ReplyDeleteAnnie
muusetta@aol.com
I am always looking for protien shakes. I would love to try the Chocolate Protein Shake.
ReplyDeletestaceymfields@gmail.com
The Classic Cranberry Sauce caught my eye. I LOVE cranberry sauce - in most any form. I eat it throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteI have a great homemade cranberry relish recipe that is fantastic, and I think the Xagave in it instead of sugar would be great.
Yum, time to go make cranberry muffins :)
-A
alodiah@gmail.com
I just found your blog today-it's great!! I'm excited to try your recipes.
ReplyDeleteOn the Xagave site, I would love to make the bbq sauce and ketchup....we use a lot at home and would love to do it in a more healthy way. Thanks!!
abbycharlton@hotmail.com
My mouth literally dropped open when I saw the pumpkin chocolate chip cookies...YUM.
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Has to be the Classic Pound Cake and the Strawberry Jam. Yummy!!
ReplyDeletei would like to try agave strawberry jame
ReplyDeletenettysgirl at gmail.com
Lots of good looking recipes! I'd love the Chocolate Agave Syrup and Blueberry-Cranberry Granola Muffins (I love fiber filled muffins for breakfast wtih peanut butter!). And, the No Bake Cookies would be a great gluten free treat for my sister (She is so impressed when I "bake" for her).
ReplyDeleteAndrea
scienceprincess at hotmail dot com
I'd love to try the pound cake. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI want to try ALL of the recipes, but I think the one that sounded the best were the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Whole Grain Cookies. Fall is right around the corner, and this just sounds like the most amazing thing to have on a chilly fall evening with a warm cup of hot chocolate. Mmmmmm!!
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this would be great to try i would love to try the recepie for Classic Pound Cake with Agave thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the Bourbon mashed sweet potatos.
ReplyDeleteamyisley@gmail.com
This was the best cobbler I have EVER had!! Thank you for this easy to make, and healthy cobbler recipe!! I made this for my husband, and lets just say there were no leftovers the next day :) I can't wait to make again for my friends!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Andrea! I used this recipe and everything seemed to go rather smoothly. I did not have too many frozen blueberries left so I added two table spoons of some freeze dried blueberry powder which one of my friends recomended to me for baking. It was so good I would strongly suggest it! Plus the powder is 100% Fruit, with no additives, so it just added a little blueberry kick to the recipe. Best cobbler I have ever made! My kids loved it!
ReplyDeleteI am new to your site and I have already made several of your recipes, all of which have turned out amazingly!! Your spices and assortment of ingredients are genius, thank you!! This Blueberry Peach Crisp turned out so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteSo happy you feel that way!
ReplyDeletehi recipe sounds great ..where can I find
ReplyDeletethe agave nectar
It's usually near the honey or syrup in the supermarket. You can use sugar or honey instead.
ReplyDeleteDo you have the points plus values on this? Maybe I'm not seeing it??
ReplyDeleteKelly H
What would be the points plus values for this recipe. I want to make this for dessert for my family on sunday !
ReplyDeleteMade this with blackberries and plums instead. Yummy! Points plus ?
ReplyDeleteYou said "serve with low-fat ice cream or Fat free frozen yogurt", is that included in the 6 points plus?? Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteI made this last weekend for a bbq and it was fantastic, not to mention super easy! I didn't eat it right out of the oven, but I microwaved individual slices for 10 seconds or so and served it with lowfat Breyers vanilla bean ice cream. Soooo good! Our guests ate it all up :)We also enjoyed your choc chip oatmeal cookies. I make them in triple batches (yes about 90 cookies, lol)for friends and family. Everyone loves them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this recipe - I can't wait to try it! Just wondering if you used salted or unsalted butter in this? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI use whatever I have on hand.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is so delicious...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this. We made it this weekend as well and went over very well! Thanks Gina!!
ReplyDeleteHoly Momma! This was yummy! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi, love this and big raves at home also for your strawberry rhubarb crisp, but I can't get the topping proportions correct. Can you please include the size of the pie plate/baking containers used in the recipes - thanks, that would be a big help!
ReplyDeleteHi, I am just curious if this recipe really calls for just 1 cup of peaches, which you say is about 5 peaches. I just sliced up one peach and it's almost a cup.
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