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Stevia Recipes - here to please those who love sweet things! If you are limited to what you can eat because you are watching your sugar intake, having several Stevia Recipes on hand can be a big help. It doesnt matter if you can cook or not, there is a recipe to make just about anything your taste buds desire. Even if you tend to eat out a lot, it really is better to fix foods at home. Not only are meals cooked at home better for you, but you can control what goes into every meal. When it comes to the level of sugar in a particular recipe, it must be controlled especially if you are a diabetic. Making use of a sugar substitute can be difficult because granulated sugar offers that taste that we have grown to love. Being a diabetic can create obstacles when creating tasty meals. Dont let these get in your way because there are Stevia Recipes that are super easy and for every type of entree or treat possible. If there is a recipe that calls for granulated sugar, then there is a similar recipe that calls for Stevia. Dont think of switching from sugar to an alternative as a bad thing, think of it as benefiting your health for the rest of your life. Here are two simple Stevia recipes to please those who love chocolate and for those who want something refreshing: Hot Chocolate 1/2 tsp. Stevia, powdered 3 Tbsp. cocoa (your choice, powdered) 4 - 5 C milk (any type) 2 Tbsp. honey or perhaps maple syrup 1 tsp. vanilla First combine the Stevia with the cocoa in a medium sauce pan over a low heat. Slowly add in 1/2 cup milk until the mixture turns to a paste-like texture. Slowly add in another 1/2 cup milk and then the honey/syrup and bring the new mixture to a slow boil. Boil for 2 - 3 minutes then add in the milk and stir, then the vanilla and stir. Keep stirring until the cocoa mixture is heated through. Raspberry Sorbet 1/4 C. milk (any type) 2 C. yogurt, preferably plain 1/2 C. unsweetened and thawed raspberry juice concentrate 1 T. orange juice concentrate 3/4 tsp. Stevia, powdered 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1 banana, sliced (optional) Mix thoroughly together all of the ingredients. Then add this mixture to your ice cream machine and follow the directions for the machine. These are just 2 very easy Stevia recipes that you can make and once you make them several times you wont need the recipe card anymore. If you already have some favorite recipes that call for granulated sugar, you can alter the recipe to use Stevia instead. Remember that Stevia is much sweeter than natural sugar so the amount of Stevia used must be drastically reduced. For example, a pinch of powder Stevia or 2 drops of liquid Stevia has about the same sweetness as one teaspoon of sugar. For larger needs, one teaspoon of powdered Stevia or one teaspoon of liquid Stevia is equal to one cup of sugar. If you have issues with working in the kitchen, dont. There is nothing to fear when you follow the recipe step by step. The Stevia Recipes that are available will create tasty and delicious foods each and every time. Jean Phillips is a writer who specializes in many things, when it comes to health issues and helping others, she really gives everything shes got. While gathering information on Stevia and talking to her best friend who has also been recently diagnosed with Diabetes, she decided to combine the two resulting in the birth of theStevia Diabetes Reviewwebsite. Like always she provides excellent information including how to enjoy a nice substitution for sugar usingstevia tabsas a sweetner, also on the many ways stevia can be used like enjoying some tasty baking with stevia. On the flip-side there are a few points to bear in mind concidering the dangers of stevia, but you can read up on those by taking a visit to her site.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 09:55:10 +0000

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