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Old November 9th, 2003, 01:44 AM
Crafting Mom
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Ignoramus28586 wrote:
eat pure foods and nutrients, largely, without commercial additives
making you want to eat more and more.


I completely agree.
The cleaner the diet, without all the embellishments, the less I find
myself with an addictive response.

I do like to season food and cook it, but only with "real ingredients".
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Old November 9th, 2003, 01:45 AM
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"Crafting Mom" wrote in message
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MH wrote:

"rosie read and post" wrote in message
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am i to believe that you are not using ANY sweetener with BAKERS
chocolate?

Even if it is not sweetened, if there are any milk solids it has a bit of
sugar in it.


The kind I buy has no milk solids.

I like sugar a little sweetened, like semisweet or Mexican style, which has
a bit of spice to it.

Martha


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Old November 9th, 2003, 02:52 AM
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I do not drink coffee, not much anyway. If I am really falling asleep
at work, I might drink a few ounces, but that's it. I have some
history of hypertension and would not want to get into coffee. I may
try your suggestion with hot milk instead of coffee. Obviously the
possibilities are pretty endless.

i


You know there is caffene in chocolat right?

~Kat


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Old November 9th, 2003, 03:08 AM
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You know there is caffene in chocolat right?

Good point.

Yes, there is caffeine there also, but it seems to be less of it there
than in coffee.

i


OK, just wanted to make sure. If you are caffeine sensitive than it may be an
issue. I would think that the density of bakers chocolate would be cause to
assume there would be more caffeine per oz than regular chocolate.
However, I'm not really sure and it's only a guess.

~Kat


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