Sugar substitute
CeiraDenise
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For those in Texas ... who shop mostly at HEB or Walmart. ... what do you use as a good sugar substitute? Like brand wise.
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I'm not in Texas but the only good one to use is Stevia. I use Stevia in the Raw. Every grocery store carries it and it is affordable. I use it in my coffee and Green Ice Tea. Hope that helps.3
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I use the WalMart brand Zero Calories sweetener, in the yellow bag. It tastes good, and lasts a long time. We put it in coffee, baked goods... Everything. It's a HUGE bag for like $4. One bag lasts the two of us two months.3
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I got https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h-e-b-stevia-extract-pouch/1817356 <--- -this ... and it was TERRRRRRIBLE Horrible Holy cow awful. Lol. I'm wondering if it's just a bad offbrand?0
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CeiraDenise wrote: »I got https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h-e-b-stevia-extract-pouch/1817356 <--- -this ... and it was TERRRRRRIBLE Horrible Holy cow awful. Lol. I'm wondering if it's just a bad offbrand?
Maybe, maybe not. Some people find stevia has a bitter aftertaste, some don't. If you're one that does, brand won't matter.1 -
CeiraDenise wrote: »I got https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h-e-b-stevia-extract-pouch/1817356 <--- -this ... and it was TERRRRRRIBLE Horrible Holy cow awful. Lol. I'm wondering if it's just a bad offbrand?
Probably not. I find stevia - and every product that I've had it in - to be vile.
Like tejahbee, I often just use the Great Value (Wal-Mart) Splenda knock-off.3 -
That's understandable stealthq ... I may try one or two other brands to test the theory.
And Tr0berts ... I've read that splenda/knock off splendas are quite bad for your stomach and such ... That's why I was trying to edge away from that.0 -
CeiraDenise wrote: »I got https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h-e-b-stevia-extract-pouch/1817356 <--- -this ... and it was TERRRRRRIBLE Horrible Holy cow awful. Lol. I'm wondering if it's just a bad offbrand?
LOL, I was going to suggest H-E-B's stevia extract. I actually find it better tasting than other stevia brands. Plus the price is great.
Perhaps you got a bad batch? Perhaps my taste buds are screwy?
I do use it sparingly, though. Since going LCHF I've gotten used to eating slightly sweet. A pouch lasts me a couple of months.
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CeiraDenise wrote: »I got https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h-e-b-stevia-extract-pouch/1817356 <--- -this ... and it was TERRRRRRIBLE Horrible Holy cow awful. Lol. I'm wondering if it's just a bad offbrand?
For those interested, stevia is an easy plant to grow. Just grow it like any other herb, cut the leaves off or an entire stalk and either hang them to dry or use a dehydrator, then process the hell out of them until they are a fine powder. Keeps forever, especially if you freeze it in an airtight baggie.4 -
If you are looking to sweeten up tea and coffee I like the Whole Earth Sweetener Co Monk Fruit Juice Extract.1
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I'm on the other side of the world, but i use xylitol or truvia.2
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Daddy78230 wrote: »CeiraDenise wrote: »I got https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h-e-b-stevia-extract-pouch/1817356 <--- -this ... and it was TERRRRRRIBLE Horrible Holy cow awful. Lol. I'm wondering if it's just a bad offbrand?
LOL, I was going to suggest H-E-B's stevia extract. I actually find it better tasting than other stevia brands. Plus the price is great.
Perhaps you got a bad batch? Perhaps my taste buds are screwy?
I do use it sparingly, though. Since going LCHF I've gotten used to eating slightly sweet. A pouch lasts me a couple of months.
Ahhhhh ... I don't know! Lol. The bag said cup for cup like sugar, so we put a cup and a half (don't judge) in a gallon of sweet tea and that stuff WAS UNDRINKABLEEEEEE.
But yes, I am going to try a GOOD stevia extract without the additives I think.1 -
Stevia all the way! But like any other change, it might take you a bit of time to get used to it. I tried xylitol but went back to stevia. FYI, xylitol is toxic to dogs so if you have a dog that is a food thief, perhaps xylitol isn't a good option.1
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ridiculous59 wrote: »Stevia all the way! But like any other change, it might take you a bit of time to get used to it. I tried xylitol but went back to stevia. FYI, xylitol is toxic to dogs so if you have a dog that is a food thief, perhaps xylitol isn't a good option.
I use xylitol too, mostly for custards or hot cereal. It has some calories but fewer than sugar. And it's good for teeth - not just "not bad for teeth," but actually helpful in preventing tooth decay. You may need to watch how much you eat, though, because it can cause, um, bathroom issues. They're harmless, but still not pleasant. Also, don't use it in baking with yeast.
At stores like Wal-mart, you should be able to get sucralose (Splenda) either in packets or in bulk for cooking.1 -
I generally go with saccharine (the pink packet stuff). But you might be surprised with what you can get used to0
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Christine_72 wrote: »I'm on the other side of the world, but i use xylitol or truvia.
@Christine_72 have you tried Natvia? Its great.1 -
domeofstars wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I'm on the other side of the world, but i use xylitol or truvia.
@Christine_72 have you tried Natvia? Its great.
Yes, that's the brand i use. I think I've been Americanised and am starting to use the names of their products lol i spend way too much time on here! But yes, i meant natvia, not truvia1 -
Christine_72 wrote: »domeofstars wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I'm on the other side of the world, but i use xylitol or truvia.
@Christine_72 have you tried Natvia? Its great.
Yes, that's the brand i use. I think I've been Americanised and am starting to use the names of their products lol i spend way too much time on here! But yes, i meant natvia, not truvia
That's ok, I understand. I think I spend way too much time on here as well, haha. I find myself going out of my way to purchase certain American foods because I see all of this talk about them on here even though they're not commonly available here in Sydney.1 -
CeiraDenise wrote: »Daddy78230 wrote: »CeiraDenise wrote: »I got https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h-e-b-stevia-extract-pouch/1817356 <--- -this ... and it was TERRRRRRIBLE Horrible Holy cow awful. Lol. I'm wondering if it's just a bad offbrand?
LOL, I was going to suggest H-E-B's stevia extract. I actually find it better tasting than other stevia brands. Plus the price is great.
Perhaps you got a bad batch? Perhaps my taste buds are screwy?
I do use it sparingly, though. Since going LCHF I've gotten used to eating slightly sweet. A pouch lasts me a couple of months.
Ahhhhh ... I don't know! Lol. The bag said cup for cup like sugar, so we put a cup and a half (don't judge) in a gallon of sweet tea and that stuff WAS UNDRINKABLEEEEEE.
But yes, I am going to try a GOOD stevia extract without the additives I think.
I think it's sweeter than sugar and you probably used way too much. I cannot tolerate it unless I use it very sparingly. As in, like 1/2 packet max in a cup of coffee. Maybe you could try adding half as much sugar into your tea as you usually would, and then VERY slowly add your stevia, tasting it after every small addition? I prefer just drinking iced tea with no sugar in it. I sometimes add a few Earl Grey tea bags which makes it delicious all by itself.0
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