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<blockquote data-quote="bohemicus" data-source="post: 1436773" data-attributes="member: 74032"><p>I would certainly recommend Stevia - natural sweetener many times sweeter than sugar. Be careful what you store it in - it has uncanny ability to pick up past smells. ;-)</p><p></p><p>Although I've been happily using it for years in various beverages, my mind was always on other things so I've never attempted to find out about how to use it in cooking or baking... If you manage to find something, please keep us posted.</p><p></p><p>Unlike artificial sweeteners such as xylitol, Stevia does not give you runs (diarrhoea) or any worries that it might be harmful (carcinogenic and suchlike).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bohemicus, post: 1436773, member: 74032"] I would certainly recommend Stevia - natural sweetener many times sweeter than sugar. Be careful what you store it in - it has uncanny ability to pick up past smells. ;-) Although I've been happily using it for years in various beverages, my mind was always on other things so I've never attempted to find out about how to use it in cooking or baking... If you manage to find something, please keep us posted. Unlike artificial sweeteners such as xylitol, Stevia does not give you runs (diarrhoea) or any worries that it might be harmful (carcinogenic and suchlike). [/QUOTE]
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