A chart to take the hassle out of comparing sweetener prices.
Web Wednesday: Homemade Peanut Butter Cups, and a Homemade TruVia Substitute
ChocolateFest 2012 wraps up with two great recipes from around the web.
Three low carb, gluten-free, inexpensive pizza crust recipes from around the web. Here are how I made them and what the family thought. (Part 1)
I can’t find reduced-sugar ketchup in the stores for less than $3.25 per bottle. I can make twice as much ketchup for under $1.80. This low carb ketchup is thick and rich, with a deliciously tempting smell that had me taking way too many samples as I made it.
These low carb, sugar-free chocolate chips only save me about ten cents compared to an equal amount of the cheapest sugar-free chips in town, but—no maltitol! And they’re as much as two dollars less than what I’m finding online. The basic recipe also makes a great candy base. Enjoy!
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