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We just started using xylitol and we haven't noticed any problems.

What gluten-free sweeteners do you use besides sugar?


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Honey, agave, and stevia, depending on what I'm making and what I'm in the mood for.

plantime Contributor

I use honey and sugar.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Stevia all the way!!!!!

Karen

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Still looking for Agave near me, prbly have to wait till next trec out to Wild Oats. :(

I use honey, splenda, some times fruit juice or raw unprocesed sugar. Realy I perfer to leave sweetners out of most things. "No Sugar Added" I feel is the best plan. Just my take on it. Unless its SPOSED to be sweet, like hot cocoa :D

Moongirl Community Regular

I use honey, and I love brown sugar. Splenda very rarely... :P

Nancym Enthusiast

I use splenda, honey and erithrytol.


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jerseyangel Proficient

I use raw sugar, honey, pure maple syrup--depending on what I'm making.

jenvan Collaborator

honey. i don't use any "artificial" sweetners b/c they bother my digestive system in general...meaning splenda, aspartame etc. i have used stevia a few times.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Stevia, Xylitol, Honey, Agave Nectar.....no artificial sweeteners for me.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

We use stevia, agave, NOW vegetable glycerin (coconut derived, not corn.) :) We don't use artifical sweeteners anymore, they tend to give me headaches.

Candy Contributor

:blink: WhiteSugar DON't contain Gluten , but lately its been making me have severe headaches and makes me tingle all over( painful/annoying) so I've been avoiding it , like Gluten. I don't feel symptoms when I eat honey,or brown sugar I can eat aspartame ,sorbitol.I'd like to try stevia but I am just now beginning to look into it.

I EAT:HONEY

BROWN SUGAR

ASPARTAME-IN SODA,ICE CREAM PRODUCTS

SORBITOL-IN CHEWING GUM

SPLENDA-IN SUGAR-FREE CANDY,sold by the pound at the supermarket,BUT I HEAR IT'S BAD FOR YOUR HEALTH- and it gives me severe gas,SO I'LL HAVE TO AVOID THAT TOO.

ONE TO TRY: STEVIA

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