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Old 09-09-2008, 08:17 PM #1
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I add unsweetened cocoa (Ghiradelli) plus Splenda to my coffee.

I also have a weird way to eat cocoa. I mix Splenda with cocoa til it tastes sweet, and then coat raisins, or raisins and nuts, with it, and eat it carefully so I don't inhale the cocoa. It's a quick fix, and I do mean 'fix'.
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I add unsweetened cocoa (Ghiradelli) plus Splenda to my coffee.

I also have a weird way to eat cocoa. I mix Splenda with cocoa til it tastes sweet, and then coat raisins, or raisins and nuts, with it, and eat it carefully so I don't inhale the cocoa. It's a quick fix, and I do mean 'fix'.
mix it with honey or agave nectar - much healthier...
splenda is actually another nutrasweet yet - it is made with sweetened chlorine?
have you ever tried Stevia? comes from a leaf -it's healthy -best alternative sugar...
research: keywords; splenda another poison sugar...
keyword: stevia health sugar alternative

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