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Flavoring flaxseed oil and yogurt


Barb
 

Anyone have any ideas on flavoring flaxseed oil
and yogurt without going to 'sweet'?? I am using
yogurt because I have Candida also and need the
bacteria I think. I'm getting sick of the
flaxseed oil flavor unless I sweeten it with
something which is bad for my tendency toward
Candida. Anyone have any suggestions for
flavoring without sweets? I can tough it out but
I'm more likely to not miss a dose if the taste
is palatable.
I have bought some carob powder and like that
somewhat. It has a naturally light sweet taste
and similar to chocolate and blends easier than
cocoa powder but it is still sweet even though
not from sugar.



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In a message dated 7/29/04 3:24:35 PM, barb1283@... writes:


Anyone have any suggestions for
flavoring without sweets??
You don't have to give up sweet tastes.
I'm sure many will mention Stevia. I have used it for some years now..it is
a natural, harmless
sweetener, comes in liquid or powder form and can be used Anywhere that sugar
is used.
I buy mine, online, 4 bottles at a time (costs around $7 per bottle), from
Beyond a Century.
dorothy


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Would Stevia or Cinnamon be okay?

----- Original Message -----
From: Barb
To: fso
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 12:06 PM
Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Flavoring flaxseed oil and yogurt


Anyone have any ideas on flavoring flaxseed oil
and yogurt without going to 'sweet'?? I am using
yogurt because I have Candida also and need the
bacteria I think. I'm getting sick of the
flaxseed oil flavor unless I sweeten it with
something which is bad for my tendency toward
Candida. Anyone have any suggestions for
flavoring without sweets? I can tough it out but
I'm more likely to not miss a dose if the taste
is palatable.
I have bought some carob powder and like that
somewhat. It has a naturally light sweet taste
and similar to chocolate and blends easier than
cocoa powder but it is still sweet even though
not from sugar.


Free Minded
 

Chris,

I use a half banana to sweeten just enough to eat. I do have stevia too, but very rarely.

You know you could use it with ginger or anything you like as in salsa or salad dressing or some spaghetti sauce, anything to make the taste bearable. There is many people that have different recipes for you to like it.

I am sure many will come up with their ideas.

Diane









----Original Message Follows----
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Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Flavoring flaxseed oil and yogurt
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 13:07:33 -0700

Would Stevia or Cinnamon be okay?

----- Original Message -----
From: Barb
To: fso
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 12:06 PM
Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Flavoring flaxseed oil and yogurt


Anyone have any ideas on flavoring flaxseed oil
and yogurt without going to 'sweet'?? I am using
yogurt because I have Candida also and need the
bacteria I think. I'm getting sick of the
flaxseed oil flavor unless I sweeten it with
something which is bad for my tendency toward
Candida. Anyone have any suggestions for
flavoring without sweets? I can tough it out but
I'm more likely to not miss a dose if the taste
is palatable.
I have bought some carob powder and like that
somewhat. It has a naturally light sweet taste
and similar to chocolate and blends easier than
cocoa powder but it is still sweet even though
not from sugar.




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Why not mix it in a smoothie?

Here is what I do - make the yogurt/fo.

Make a smoothie - I use one banana, 5 large strawberries, and about
3oz of grape juice, and ice. Then add the yogurt/fo. You cannot even
taste the fo.

Good luck.

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., Barb <barb1283@y...> wrote:
Anyone have any ideas on flavoring flaxseed oil
and yogurt without going to 'sweet'?? I am using
yogurt because I have Candida also and need the
bacteria I think. I'm getting sick of the
flaxseed oil flavor unless I sweeten it with
something which is bad for my tendency toward
Candida. Anyone have any suggestions for
flavoring without sweets? I can tough it out but
I'm more likely to not miss a dose if the taste
is palatable.
I have bought some carob powder and like that
somewhat. It has a naturally light sweet taste
and similar to chocolate and blends easier than
cocoa powder but it is still sweet even though
not from sugar.



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Ed Watanabe
 

What about adding organic maple syrup or organic honey to sweeten.
Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: igetwhipsawd [mailto:bggoodwin@...]
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:24 PM
To: FlaxSeedOil2@...
Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Re: Flavoring flaxseed oil and yogurt


Why not mix it in a smoothie?

Here is what I do - make the yogurt/fo.

Make a smoothie - I use one banana, 5 large strawberries, and about
3oz of grape juice, and ice. Then add the yogurt/fo. You cannot even
taste the fo.

Good luck.

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., Barb <barb1283@y...> wrote:
Anyone have any ideas on flavoring flaxseed oil
and yogurt without going to 'sweet'?? I am using
yogurt because I have Candida also and need the
bacteria I think. I'm getting sick of the
flaxseed oil flavor unless I sweeten it with
something which is bad for my tendency toward
Candida. Anyone have any suggestions for
flavoring without sweets? I can tough it out but
I'm more likely to not miss a dose if the taste
is palatable.
I have bought some carob powder and like that
somewhat. It has a naturally light sweet taste
and similar to chocolate and blends easier than
cocoa powder but it is still sweet even though
not from sugar.



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