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#21

No I still love anything sweet I used to eat the sugar now I would never do that but I will eat honey and syrup haha.
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#22

I still love sweets, too; fighting so hard not to eat them! But chocolate gets me every time. I've taken to using agave nectar when I sweeten things, which is a little healthier than using sugar (plus it tastes better).
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#23

(02-06-2014, 12:01 AM)blessedbreasts Wrote:  I still love sweets, too; fighting so hard not to eat them! But chocolate gets me every time. I've taken to using agave nectar when I sweeten things, which is a little healthier than using sugar (plus it tastes better).
I haven't tried it there's not so much choice of sweetener here though I prefer brown sugar for taste or honey I love honey.

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#24

(02-06-2014, 07:20 AM)BonitaDDs Wrote:  
(02-06-2014, 12:01 AM)blessedbreasts Wrote:  I still love sweets, too; fighting so hard not to eat them! But chocolate gets me every time. I've taken to using agave nectar when I sweeten things, which is a little healthier than using sugar (plus it tastes better).
I haven't tried it there's not so much choice of sweetener here though I prefer brown sugar for taste or honey I love honey.

Ditto to honey but shaiteeee its expensive!
I brought manuka honey with umf10 and it was $29 for a tiny tub of it.
My country produces alot of honey but its still pricey!
Too bad all the bees are dying Dodgy
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#25

Aaww poor bees :/
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#26

Hey beautiful girls!

Have any of you tried stevia or xylitol? I use both when I'm doing a strict eating plan because neither is metabolized like sugar in the body, both taste sweet, and they are plant derived (stevia is from a leaf and xylitol is from coconut husks). Most Asian grocery stores have xylitol blends, usually cut with raw or brown sugar, and as for stevia, I found the best tasting brand is Truvia Wink Both will also bake/cook just like sugar, the only difference is that xylitol has a higher melting point than cane sugar, so if you are making something like a caramel you will have to make slight adjustments, but otherwise - no problem!

<3 <3 <3
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#27

Yes I am using both, Xylitol (made from birch, not coconut) and also Stevia. I bake with it. Smile
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#28

(02-06-2014, 06:41 PM)peggy Wrote:  Yes I am using both, Xylitol (made from birch, not coconut) and also Stevia. I bake with it. Smile

Awesome! Great minds think alike, hahah Cool
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#29

(02-06-2014, 06:43 PM)KinakoNeko Wrote:  
(02-06-2014, 06:41 PM)peggy Wrote:  Yes I am using both, Xylitol (made from birch, not coconut) and also Stevia. I bake with it. Smile

Awesome! Great minds think alike, hahah Cool

I chew xylitol for good tooth health Smile
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#30

(02-06-2014, 12:01 AM)blessedbreasts Wrote:  I still love sweets, too; fighting so hard not to eat them! But chocolate gets me every time. I've taken to using agave nectar when I sweeten things, which is a little healthier than using sugar (plus it tastes better).

I so love chocolate.... and not the healthy dark stuff! lol... My recent ancestors were a bunch of small breasted man haters!
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