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In pursuit of sweetness
In pursuit of sweetness: http://www.wheatbellyblog.com/2012/1...-of-sweetness/ "There are several good choices but navigating among them is often confusing. Be aware that non-nutritive sweeteners, due to their sweetness, have the potential to increase appetite. Use these sweeteners sparingly, adding only enough to make your recipe slightly and pleasantly sweet. Thankfully, the majority of people who are wheat-free experience heightened sensitivity to sweetness and the need for sweeteners of any sort diminishes over time..." -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman |
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In pursuit of sweetness
On Oct 6, 1:08*pm, Dogman wrote:
In pursuit of sweetness:http://www.wheatbellyblog.com/2012/1...-of-sweetness/ "There are several good choices but navigating among them is often confusing. Be aware that non-nutritive sweeteners, due to their sweetness, have the potential to increase appetite. Use these sweeteners sparingly, adding only enough to make your recipe slightly and pleasantly sweet. Thankfully, the majority of people who are wheat-free experience heightened sensitivity to sweetness and the need for sweeteners of any sort diminishes over time..." -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman How much more "wheatbelly" crap are you going to post? Is your tuner broken so that's the only place you can dial in to? |
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In pursuit of sweetness
On Oct 6, 10:42*pm, Dogman wrote:
On Sat, 6 Oct 2012 16:48:39 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Oct 6, 1:08*pm, Dogman wrote: In pursuit of sweetness:http://www.wheatbellyblog.com/2012/1...-of-sweetness/ "There are several good choices but navigating among them is often confusing. Be aware that non-nutritive sweeteners, due to their sweetness, have the potential to increase appetite. Use these sweeteners sparingly, adding only enough to make your recipe slightly and pleasantly sweet. Thankfully, the majority of people who are wheat-free experience heightened sensitivity to sweetness and the need for sweeteners of any sort diminishes over time..." How much more "wheatbelly" crap are you going to post? Truthfully? *As much as I want to post! *And as often as I want to post! And the best part about it is, you can't don't **** about it! Except to point out to folks that these posts are coming to you from the guy who claims to be a champion of "the scientific method". And through which he claims: HIV is harmless HIV is not the cause of AIDS AIDS is caused by diet and lack of sleep No virus can cause cancer HPV is not a cause of cervical cancer. Anything else you'd like to add to your list of ignorance today? And then to top it off, while claiming to use the "scientific method" he posts anecdotal crap right and left. |
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