Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 IS IT YUCON,AGAVE OR PLEASE CALL 718-783-3465 WITH YOUR RESPONSE PLEASE DR.NATURAL Guilt-Free, Good-for-you Sweeteners Organic and all-natural sweeteners from Wholesome and ZSweet Featured item: JAN 14, 2008 You love your coffee or tea sweetened, but find yourself battling between saving calories by using artificial sweeteners—or saving chemicals by using real sugar. These alternative zero-calorie sweeteners are your solution. None of these products will raise your glycemic index, so no sugar rushes and crashes either! Plus, you can cook with them. ZSweet has no chemicals in it and Wholesome Organic Zero is, well, organic. Certified by the USDA, its only ingredient is organic erythritol, which is a naturally occurring sugar in fruits and fermented food. I like 'em sweet—hot liquids, that is. Every morning on my way to class, this Sprig intern carries a reusable mug to the library café and fills 'er up with smokin' java. While everyone else is shoving their way to the fixings counter, I've been standing off to the side and calmly whipping out my Liquid Stevia. (For those of you who don't know about it, Stevia is a super sweet, zero-calorie South American herb.) But because of the dropper it comes out of, my morning ritual gets me suspicious glances. No longer: Two new healthy packet sweeteners have just come on the scene. I decided to see how they stacked up against my beloved Stevia. I found I needed to use more Wholesome Organic Zero to get to the level of sweetness that I like, but if you don't have such a sweet tooth, then one should do the trick. And a packet of ZSweet is about as sweet as a packet of sugar. I still love my Liquid Stevia best (after all, it comes in English Toffee flavor, my favorite), but now I know I have choices, if not for myself, then for my health-conscious friends, who don't like the idea of taking in sugar calories several times or more over the course of a day, but don't feel great about putting artificial sweeteners—that have been found to cause cancer in rats!—in their hot beverages. Either way, I say: Don't be embarrassed about bringing your own sweeteners, liquid or otherwise. All the smart kids are doing it.—Alexandra SteinNote: All of the sweeteners mentioned are available at Whole Foods Markets and other natural food grocers. ZSweet, $9.99 per 100 packets, can also be purchased here. You can order Organic Zero (prices vary according to retailer) by calling 1-800-680-1896, and buy Liquid Stevia, $59.99 for 6 bottles, online by clicking here. Tags: Wholesome ZSweet sweetener coffee tea drink food beverages sugar TOGS: organic Get the power of Windows + Web with the new Windows Live. Get it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 what is zsweet? --- Brother Natural <brothernatural wrote: > > IS IT YUCON,AGAVE OR > PLEASE CALL 718-783-3465 WITH YOUR RESPONSE PLEASE > DR.NATURAL > Guilt-Free, Good-for-you Sweeteners > > > > Organic and all-natural sweeteners from Wholesome > and ZSweet > Featured item: JAN 14, 2008 > > You love your coffee or tea sweetened, but find > yourself battling between saving calories by using > artificial sweeteners—or saving chemicals by using > real sugar. These alternative zero-calorie > sweeteners are your solution. None of these products > will raise your glycemic index, so no sugar rushes > and crashes either! Plus, you can cook with them. > > ZSweet has no chemicals in it and Wholesome Organic > Zero is, well, organic. Certified by the USDA, its > only ingredient is organic erythritol, which is a > naturally occurring sugar in fruits and fermented > food. > I like 'em sweet—hot liquids, that is. Every morning > on my way to class, this Sprig intern carries a > reusable mug to the library café and fills 'er up > with smokin' java. While everyone else is shoving > their way to the fixings counter, I've been standing > off to the side and calmly whipping out my Liquid > Stevia. (For those of you who don't know about it, > Stevia is a super sweet, zero-calorie South American > herb.) But because of the dropper it comes out of, > my morning ritual gets me suspicious glances. No > longer: Two new healthy packet sweeteners have just > come on the scene. I decided to see how they stacked > up against my beloved Stevia. I found I needed to > use more Wholesome Organic Zero to get to the level > of sweetness that I like, but if you don't have such > a sweet tooth, then one should do the trick. And a > packet of ZSweet is about as sweet as a packet of > sugar. I still love my Liquid Stevia best (after > all, it comes in English Toffee flavor, my > favorite), but now I know I have choices, if not for > myself, then for my health-conscious friends, who > don't like the idea of taking in sugar calories > several times or more over the course of a day, but > don't feel great about putting artificial > sweeteners—that have been found to cause cancer in > rats!—in their hot beverages. Either way, I say: > Don't be embarrassed about bringing your own > sweeteners, liquid or otherwise. All the smart kids > are doing it.—Alexandra SteinNote: All of the > sweeteners mentioned are available at Whole Foods > Markets and other natural food grocers. ZSweet, > $9.99 per 100 packets, can also be purchased here. > You can order Organic Zero (prices vary according to > retailer) by calling 1-800-680-1896, and buy Liquid > Stevia, $59.99 for 6 bottles, online by clicking > here. > > > > Tags: Wholesome ZSweet sweetener coffee tea drink > food beverages sugar > > TOGS: organic > > > _______________ > Get the power of Windows + Web with the new Windows > Live. > http://www.windowslive.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_powerofwindows_012008 ______________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make your home page. http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 IF YOU READ THE ARTICLE IT EXPLAINS WHAT ZSWEET IS AND WHERE IT COMES FROM. WHAT IS THE HEALTHIEST SWEETENER KNOWN? From: fayd20Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 00:28:28 -0800Re: WHAT IS THE HEALTHIEST OF ALL SWEETENERS ? what is zsweet? --- Brother Natural <brothernatural (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>wrote:> > IS IT YUCON,AGAVE OR> PLEASE CALL 718-783-3465 WITH YOUR RESPONSE PLEASE> DR.NATURAL> Guilt-Free, Good-for-you Sweeteners > > > > Organic and all-natural sweeteners from Wholesome> and ZSweet> Featured item: JAN 14, 2008> > You love your coffee or tea sweetened, but find> yourself battling between saving calories by using> artificial sweeteners—or saving chemicals by using> real sugar. These alternative zero-calorie> sweeteners are your solution. None of these products> will raise your glycemic index, so no sugar rushes> and crashes either! Plus, you can cook with them.> > ZSweet has no chemicals in it and Wholesome Organic> Zero is, well, organic. Certified by the USDA, its> only ingredient is organic erythritol, which is a> naturally occurring sugar in fruits and fermented> food. > I like 'em sweet—hot liquids, that is. Every morning> on my way to class, this Sprig intern carries a> reusable mug to the library café and fills 'er up> with smokin' java. While everyone else is shoving> their way to the fixings counter, I've been standing> off to the side and calmly whipping out my Liquid> Stevia. (For those of you who don't know about it,> Stevia is a super sweet, zero-calorie South American> herb.) But because of the dropper it comes out of,> my morning ritual gets me suspicious glances. No> longer: Two new healthy packet sweeteners have just> come on the scene. I decided to see how they stacked> up against my beloved Stevia. I found I needed to> use more Wholesome Organic Zero to get to the level> of sweetness that I like, but if you don't have such> a sweet tooth, then one should do the trick. And a> packet of ZSweet is about as sweet as a packet of> sugar. I still love my Liquid Stevia best (after> all, it comes in English Toffee flavor, my> favorite), but now I know I have choices, if not for> myself, then for my health-conscious friends, who> don't like the idea of taking in sugar calories> several times or more over the course of a day, but> don't feel great about putting artificial> sweeteners—that have been found to cause cancer in> rats!—in their hot beverages. Either way, I say:> Don't be embarrassed about bringing your own> sweeteners, liquid or otherwise. All the smart kids> are doing it.—Alexandra SteinNote: All of the> sweeteners mentioned are available at Whole Foods> Markets and other natural food grocers. ZSweet,> $9.99 per 100 packets, can also be purchased here.> You can order Organic Zero (prices vary according to> retailer) by calling 1-800-680-1896, and buy Liquid> Stevia, $59.99 for 6 bottles, online by clicking> here.> > > > Tags: Wholesome ZSweet sweetener coffee tea drink> food beverages sugar > > TOGS: organic> > >________> Get the power of Windows + Web with the new Windows> Live.>http://www.windowslive.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_powerofwindows_012008________Never miss a thing. Make your home page. http://www./r/hs Put your friends on the big screen with Windows Vista® + Windows Live™. Start now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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