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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
"Jayjay" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 20:15:47 -0500, "Jennifer Austin" www.splenda.com :-) great resource for splenda products. The ocean spray has been out for a couple years now, and the longer its out the more I see it around. Thanks for the reference! Jenn (who loves all things splenda these days) weigh-in tomorrow |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
"Anonymous" wrote in message t... what about Arizona teas? Just read the labels carefully. As with most bottled teas many are loaded with sugar and calories. I like the diet Arizona green tea but won't touch the regular as it's too many calories and loaded with sugar. determined wrote: "Jayjay" wrote in message ... On 22 Sep 2003 20:29:45 GMT, Ignoramus23507 wrote: An outstanding article from NY Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/17/dining/17SNAP.html Needs an account ... That takes time to fill out. I'm too lazy for that. Either way - Snapple = sugar filled crap drink. Right. And even "real" fruit juices are loaded with sugar naturally, so even though they may have things in them like vitamin C, it's not really worth the calories, unless you only drink 6 oz like at breakfast... Better to find other vitamin sources and drink water. det |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:32:51 -0500, "Jennifer Austin"
wrote: "Jayjay" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 20:15:47 -0500, "Jennifer Austin" www.splenda.com :-) great resource for splenda products. The ocean spray has been out for a couple years now, and the longer its out the more I see it around. Thanks for the reference! Jenn (who loves all things splenda these days) weigh-in tomorrow Hey, I've been making banana bread lately with our leftover bananas at the end of the week. Substitutes of: 1.3/4 cup of Whole Wheat flour and Splenda for the sugar. Everyone in the house loves the bread. I haven't taken the time to figure out the nutritional breakdown on this yet but it has got to be better than just regular banana bread. Right? |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
"Jayjay" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:32:51 -0500, "Jennifer Austin" Hey, I've been making banana bread lately with our leftover bananas at the end of the week. Substitutes of: 1.3/4 cup of Whole Wheat flour and Splenda for the sugar. Everyone in the house loves the bread. I haven't taken the time to figure out the nutritional breakdown on this yet but it has got to be better than just regular banana bread. Right? Jayjay, if you're really interested in knowing the breakdown, send me the recipe, I can put it in my software and analyze it for you. Jenn 300/153/140 jennifer (at) resurvey (dot) org |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
"Jennifer Austin" wrote in message ... "Jayjay" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:32:51 -0500, "Jennifer Austin" Hey, I've been making banana bread lately with our leftover bananas at the end of the week. Substitutes of: 1.3/4 cup of Whole Wheat flour and Splenda for the sugar. Everyone in the house loves the bread. I haven't taken the time to figure out the nutritional breakdown on this yet but it has got to be better than just regular banana bread. Right? Jayjay, if you're really interested in knowing the breakdown, send me the recipe, I can put it in my software and analyze it for you. Jenn 300/153/140 jennifer (at) resurvey (dot) org Its the Betty crocker recipe. Right out of the book, but subbing the flour and sugar for whole wheat and splenda. Everything else equal. |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
"Ignoramus21432" wrote snip We boil fruits to make a sweet drink (without sugar) for our son. In Russian it is calle "kompot". Just a bunch of fruits that you boil for a while -- apples, pears, prunes, whatever you have. We used to throw the fruits away and used the drink only. I tried mashing the fruits in a blender, adding flour and an egg, and making pancakes out of it. The result tasted great, my son ate like 5 pancakes in a row. (he is not a big eater and is 2 years old) The pancakes sound great! I've used butternut squash like this also, but bake it rather than boil first. (going to inspect the fruitbowl) -- Walking on . . . Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
We boil fruits to make a sweet drink (without sugar) for our son. In Russian it is calle "kompot". Just a bunch of fruits that you boil for a while -- apples, pears, prunes, whatever you have. We used to throw the fruits away and used the drink only. I tried mashing the fruits in a blender, adding flour and an egg, and making pancakes out of it. The result tasted great, my son ate like 5 pancakes in a row. (he is not a big eater and is 2 years old) what a TERRIFIC idea! i am constantly throwing away fruit that is "going south"..................... i bet i could mash and freeze until needed. |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
"rosie readandpost" wrote in message ... We boil fruits to make a sweet drink (without sugar) for our son. In Russian it is calle "kompot". Just a bunch of fruits that you boil for a while -- apples, pears, prunes, whatever you have. We used to throw the fruits away and used the drink only. I tried mashing the fruits in a blender, adding flour and an egg, and making pancakes out of it. The result tasted great, my son ate like 5 pancakes in a row. (he is not a big eater and is 2 years old) what a TERRIFIC idea! i am constantly throwing away fruit that is "going south"..................... i bet i could mash and freeze until needed. By the time I discover my fruit shoved behind something in the fridge it's gone a lot farther than southg |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:32:36 -0400, "SnugBear"
wrote: "Ignoramus21432" wrote snip We boil fruits to make a sweet drink (without sugar) for our son. In Russian it is calle "kompot". Just a bunch of fruits that you boil for a while -- apples, pears, prunes, whatever you have. We used to throw the fruits away and used the drink only. I tried mashing the fruits in a blender, adding flour and an egg, and making pancakes out of it. The result tasted great, my son ate like 5 pancakes in a row. (he is not a big eater and is 2 years old) The pancakes sound great! I've used butternut squash like this also, but bake it rather than boil first. (going to inspect the fruitbowl) Oh my goodness - I'm going to have to try this! True Diet V* splash.. But - any idea how to figure the calorie count on something like this? |
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Snapple: "healthy juices" or just loads of sugar and water?
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:58:27 -0400, "Beverly"
wrote: "rosie readandpost" wrote in message ... We boil fruits to make a sweet drink (without sugar) for our son. In Russian it is calle "kompot". Just a bunch of fruits that you boil for a while -- apples, pears, prunes, whatever you have. We used to throw the fruits away and used the drink only. I tried mashing the fruits in a blender, adding flour and an egg, and making pancakes out of it. The result tasted great, my son ate like 5 pancakes in a row. (he is not a big eater and is 2 years old) what a TERRIFIC idea! i am constantly throwing away fruit that is "going south"..................... i bet i could mash and freeze until needed. By the time I discover my fruit shoved behind something in the fridge it's gone a lot farther than southg I love my new fridge for that... the fruit bin is clear in the front and on top. So I can see whatever is in there. |
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