Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 Yes, brown sugar is better, use the dark brown. It's not refined. I like the turbinado sugar and the regular market sells it. Ever used it at Starbucks in the little brown packet? I roll my cookies in it before I bake them. Steel cut oats cooked up with a teapsoon of brown sugar. Yummmmmmmmmy Donna PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: I really don't prefer to use honey, I rather use the maple and blackstrap, just because honey gives me the heeby jeebies for some strange reason. I DID put it in my green tea the other day because I am all out of maple syrup. Thought I was gonna get my blackstrap molasses and maple syrup today ( can't go till next Sunday, boo hoo, now will have to go a week on honey or processed sugar. I wonder if brown sugar is better for us than white sugar, something tells me yes. hugs, Chanda - Melissa Saturday, November 05, 2005 12:29 PM Re: NAtural sweetners I think that the opposition to honey is that the bees are, um, used and discarded sometimes. I would imagine that smaller honey bee farms could be more humane in the care of the bees, let them make their honey, ,... but from what I have read about large honey " prductions, " is that they take what they need from the bees, exhust them, then let them die? I am not vegan and still use honey, but I try to get it locally as opposed to store brand. I don' t know if this is really any better? Maple syrup is a good sweetener, brown rice syrup too. , J Rouge <spice_e_talula_rouge> wrote: > > What types of sweetners can you get that are natural and not processed? What is the deal with honey? Why are some people oppossed? > > J Lyn > > > Write with red. Paint with blue. Create magenta. Form ideas. Draw phrases. Write with red, bold, strokes. > > http://spirit_Candle.bravejournal.com > http://alternate_wickedness.bravejournal.com > http://geocities.com/spice_e_talula_rouge > http://www.flickr.com/photos/poet_atrabilious_diva/ > > > > > > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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