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LenaSassafrass Posted - Sep 20 2010 : 8:12:22 PM
Have any of you farmgirls used stevia in your baked goods? I tried making zuchinni bread with it and because of not having the sugar in it I also put in 1 cup of applesauce...it was edible...not yummy! Any ideas? Would baking with honey be just as bad as regular sugar for a diabetic? Thanks ladies!

Leanne

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soleil Posted - Sep 23 2010 : 8:22:23 PM
I've used Stevia in baking. Even tho it says to use "cup for cup", I find it works best to use no more than 3/4 of the amount of the sugar called for in the recipe to avoid that fake sugar taste. I also use applesauce or baby food carrots in place of some or all of the oil/butter/etc. plus a couple T. ground flax. You have to play around with the recipes. The texture is a little denser and they won't ever taste quite as good as full fat and sugar but can be pretty tasty. Enough to satify the sweet tooth! Good Luck, Leanne

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quiltin mama Posted - Sep 22 2010 : 12:27:54 PM
Boy, I wish I could help. I have a stevia plant in my garden but am still trying to figure out how to "harvest" it into a useable form.

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wooliespinner Posted - Sep 21 2010 : 06:22:57 AM
Honey is a natural sugar but still will effect you if you are diabetic. I have used stevia for a few recipes. I bought the stevia that was in a bulk bag just for baking. They had just gotten it in at walmart about 2 months ago. Its made to measure cup for cup like sugar. My pumkin bread turned out really good. I am not sure what form of stevia you used but some of the forms it comes it doesn't work very well.

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Linda
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