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<blockquote data-quote="Kat100" data-source="post: 639853"><p>It makes a good cake I find ...I use it for a normal sponge cake with sugar free jam ...sometimes on a Sunday ....</p><p>Not all for me lol</p><p>I use 3 ounces of organic flour ...and 3 ounces of coconut flour ....it works ....well for me it does....this baking is a challenge I find ....</p><p></p><p>Sometimes on occasion I have used half amount of total,sweet ( xylitiol) made from the sap of the silver birch and mixed it with half the amount of stevia 50% .....again that combination for a sponge cake has worked ....</p><p></p><p>There is the syrup called total sweet or sweet freedom ....which will also work as a sugar in cakes ...depending if you take apples and it suits your diet for a nice treat .....x it can be used for baking , a syrup and a chocolate one for hot choc ...but it is individual ...</p><p></p><p>I am a xylitiol fan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kat100, post: 639853"] It makes a good cake I find ...I use it for a normal sponge cake with sugar free jam ...sometimes on a Sunday .... Not all for me lol I use 3 ounces of organic flour ...and 3 ounces of coconut flour ....it works ....well for me it does....this baking is a challenge I find .... Sometimes on occasion I have used half amount of total,sweet ( xylitiol) made from the sap of the silver birch and mixed it with half the amount of stevia 50% .....again that combination for a sponge cake has worked .... There is the syrup called total sweet or sweet freedom ....which will also work as a sugar in cakes ...depending if you take apples and it suits your diet for a nice treat .....x it can be used for baking , a syrup and a chocolate one for hot choc ...but it is individual ... I am a xylitiol fan [/QUOTE]
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