I've never been a Plat member so it's been years since I was able to use the search feature, therefore this topic could've been covered a few times without me seeing it. However, if it has not already been discussed let me recommend this stuff.
Stevia, for those who dont already know, is a natural herb that is quite sweet. Is it apparently one of only two truly natural alternatives to sugar, Xylitol being the other. Stevia though is definitely sweeter, and has the most "sugarlike" taste, provided you buy it in it's fully refined form.
Unlike the two or three really common artificial sweeteners out there I havent read any downsides to Stevia. It doesnt effect one's blood sugar level at all, so there's no energy crash after consuming it, and it cant encourage fat storage. Doesnt suppress the thymus gland like Splenda and doesnt break down into formaldehyde in the body like aspartame (Do a search on any of the synthetic sweeteners and you'll find a lot of bad news)
Tends to be pretty expensive though. Although I've found it in my local supermarket and chain healthfood stores the prices tend to run about $2.00 per ounce. OUCH. I did find it at Vitacost though for .90 a pound though. Turns out the price isnt as bad as I thought since I've found I dont need to use as much as it as sugar to get the same amount of sweetness. Also it adds zero calories to your food.
It took a little getting used to in my coffee, but by the end of the first week I was so accustomed to it that drinking coffee at Starbucks with sugar tasted funny. Seems to work really well in baking. I baked a pumpkin pie with it and no one even noticed.
Stevia, for those who dont already know, is a natural herb that is quite sweet. Is it apparently one of only two truly natural alternatives to sugar, Xylitol being the other. Stevia though is definitely sweeter, and has the most "sugarlike" taste, provided you buy it in it's fully refined form.
Unlike the two or three really common artificial sweeteners out there I havent read any downsides to Stevia. It doesnt effect one's blood sugar level at all, so there's no energy crash after consuming it, and it cant encourage fat storage. Doesnt suppress the thymus gland like Splenda and doesnt break down into formaldehyde in the body like aspartame (Do a search on any of the synthetic sweeteners and you'll find a lot of bad news)
Tends to be pretty expensive though. Although I've found it in my local supermarket and chain healthfood stores the prices tend to run about $2.00 per ounce. OUCH. I did find it at Vitacost though for .90 a pound though. Turns out the price isnt as bad as I thought since I've found I dont need to use as much as it as sugar to get the same amount of sweetness. Also it adds zero calories to your food.
It took a little getting used to in my coffee, but by the end of the first week I was so accustomed to it that drinking coffee at Starbucks with sugar tasted funny. Seems to work really well in baking. I baked a pumpkin pie with it and no one even noticed.