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FBG 93. Had four rashers of bacon and three Carbquik™ pancakes. Agave
nectar hasn't arrived yet, so I made a 'syrup' by melting some butter and
adding enough Splenda™ to make it sweet enough. One hour PP BG 112. Two
hour 116. Adequate. ;-)

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Nick Cramer > wrote:
: FBG 93. Had four rashers of bacon and three Carbquik? pancakes. Agave
: nectar hasn't arrived yet, so I made a 'syrup' by melting some butter and
: adding enough Splenda? to make it sweet enough. One hour PP BG 112. Two
: hour 116. Adequate. ;-)

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: Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families!

Nick,

You can get very low carb fake maple syrup, usually sweetened with
Splenda. There are several brands. Just check to see carb and calorie
coount per 1/4 cup serving.

Wendy
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"W. Baker" > wrote:
> Nick Cramer > wrote:
> : FBG 93. Had four rashers of bacon and three Carbquik™ pancakes. Agave
> : nectar hasn't arrived yet, so I made a 'syrup' by melting some butter
> : and adding enough Splenda™ to make it sweet enough. One hour PP BG 112.
> : Two hour 116. Adequate. ;-)


> Nick,
>
> You can get very low carb fake maple syrup, usually sweetened with
> Splenda. There are several brands. Just check to see carb and calorie
> coount per 1/4 cup serving.


Thanks, Wendy. When I was a kid, my family had three beehives. I ate a lot
more than 1/4 cup on my pancakes! Back then, you could get Maple Syrup
cheap and my Mom used to mix it with the honey. With my Spenda'd™ butter I
probably used less than 2 Tbs. Adequate.

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Nick Cramer > wrote:
: "W. Baker" > wrote:
: > Nick Cramer > wrote:
: > : FBG 93. Had four rashers of bacon and three Carbquik? pancakes. Agave
: > : nectar hasn't arrived yet, so I made a 'syrup' by melting some butter
: > : and adding enough Splenda? to make it sweet enough. One hour PP BG 112.
: > : Two hour 116. Adequate. ;-)

: > Nick,
: >
: > You can get very low carb fake maple syrup, usually sweetened with
: > Splenda. There are several brands. Just check to see carb and calorie
: > coount per 1/4 cup serving.

: Thanks, Wendy. When I was a kid, my family had three beehives. I ate a lot
: more than 1/4 cup on my pancakes! Back then, you could get Maple Syrup
: cheap and my Mom used to mix it with the honey. With my Spenda'd? butter I
: probably used less than 2 Tbs. Adequate.

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: Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families!

These syrups have 10 -35 CALORIES per 1/4 Cup-that's 4 Tbsp in US measure.
With that kind of calorie count they would range betwee 2 1/2 grams fo
carb-8 ish grams per 1/4 cup. And it tastes kind of like traditional
syrups(I must try Susan's variation with the maple extract.) It doesn't
preclude your putting butter on them if you want and would be much less
htan 2 Tbs of the Agave syrup talked about.

Wendy
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