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Brown Sugar Twin
Several recipes mention this - where can I get it?
Many thanks, -- Jane Lumley |
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Brown Sugar Twin
Jane Lumley wrote:
Several recipes mention this - where can I get it? I don't know if there's an equivalent in the UK. If you can handle a couple of extra carbs per serving, you might try using Splenda and a little bit of molasses -- if it truly needs the brown sugar flavoring. Although most recipes I've tried, that list brown Sugar Twin (adapted from recipes calling for brown sugar), taste fine with just the Splenda. -- jamie ) "There's a seeker born every minute." |
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Brown Sugar Twin
My Publix supermarket carries it here in Florida. They put it next to the
area with artificial sweeteners. It comes in a large skinny yellow and brown box Nancy J 209/167/145 "Jane Lumley" wrote in message ... Several recipes mention this - where can I get it? Many thanks, -- Jane Lumley |
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Brown Sugar Twin
Jane Lumley wrote in
: Several recipes mention this - where can I get it? It's actually saccharin with carmelized flavoring. Are you sure you want it? I usually just use Splenda. Chakolate -- If you want to be the center of attention, make tuna salad in front of your cats. |
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Brown Sugar Twin
jamie wrote:
Jane Lumley wrote: Several recipes mention this - where can I get it? I don't know if there's an equivalent in the UK. If you can handle a couple of extra carbs per serving, you might try using Splenda and a little bit of molasses -- if it truly needs the brown sugar flavoring. [Snip] A few weeks ago, I wrote to the Splenda people and suggested that they make a brown sugar version. That is what they suggested doing. -- Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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