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dizzy up the girl
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Splenda
Some people I know can't take it because they immediately taste the difference, some love it. I fall into the latter category; unless I'm tasting Splenda on the tip of my finger straight from the packet, I can't tell the different between sugar and Splenda. I really like to use as a replacement for when I put a little bit of sugar on things, like cereal, yogurt or fruit. That way additional calories aren't added and it all tastes just as good.
I've never baked with Splenda; I'm not so sure it'd taste as good in that case. I don't eat enough sweets to justify using artificial sweetener. I like the real stuff in that case.
I absolutely abhor Sweet' n 'Low. Equal is OK. Truvia is pretty crappy as well. Splenda all the way!
Do you like any of those?
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eating splenda from the package is a really bad idea
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dizzy up the girl
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yes. It was not very tasty.
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I just crush up the stuff, cut a line, and snort it straight up.
Sometimes I mix up a little cinnamon into it for that extra pip in my step.
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Not a Banana
I like Equal the best out of all the artificial sweetners. I like my coffees black, but I don't need sweetner to enjoy it. Only on rare occasions will I add it to the coffee, just for a change up.
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I like to use it in my coffee and tea since it dissolves. Otherwise I don't use it too often.
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Real sugar all the way.
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I like it. I wish they didn't dilute it down with dextrin-- seems like it would be cheaper to ship it that way, as well as easier to store. But I guess they tried that with saccharine and had trouble getting people to do the math on how much saccharine to use
then again, I don't think saccharine is all that stable at high baking temperatures, whereas splenda is.
diet coke with splenda amuses the hell out of me the way it froths up so much xD
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I only ever use honey, and nuttin' else. It's sweeter than sugar, and it's quite good for your well-being, too. Lots of proteins and natural sugar.
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I'm pretty sure eating actual sugar isn't going to kill me anytime soon
there was a picture here
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Agave nectar is a good sweetener replacement in lieu of cane sugar; I use it in teas, dressings, and for a lot of things other than baking!
When a baking recipe calls for sugar, please use real cane sugar; cooking may be an art, but baking is a science, and no good comes from expecting replacements to turn out the same way as the real deal!
I am not fond of artificial sweeteners, but most are okay in moderation! Aspartame is one I refrain from ingesting due to questionable safety; it has been approved for consumption, but there are studies out there which suggest it has been linked to an increase of brain tumors, and I know a few associates of mine to get headaches when they have it! Plus, the taste is icky!
The big thing to remember is that these things are all sweeteners, not replacements for sugar, so do not expect them to taste just like it!
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I use it! The cheap ass version of it, anyway. It doesn't even have a name on its huge package. At any rate, it makes my coffee taste good and that puts me in a nice mood. Every time I am in a nice mood, a homeless man or woman finds a home. It's a true story. A touching one. Oprah has yet to contact me.
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