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OK, everybody. I have just found that I cn get both Stevia and xylitol to
use for the passover holiday, not just saccharine. I woud like to try some meringues of maccaroons for my enjoyment and for my diabtic and dieting kids for the Seder. I don't remember from earlier discussion, but would xylitol or a mixture of xylitot and, perhaps, Stevia work for this kind of food? usan, I believe you and, perhaps Krom are thos most experienced in using these products(as least the xylitol) it is a stomach acher like the other "tols" or do I remember correctlythat it is not? Do you substitute it cup for cup with sugar or in some other proportions? Any help you can send woud lbe appreciated, as I want to get a amil order in proptly so I can have it before the holiday is all over:-) Wendy |
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i will read this with interest for friends and family i can't use either
with much success, i know that you will get great advice, Lee "W. Baker" > wrote in message ... > OK, everybody. I have just found that I cn get both Stevia and xylitol to > use for the passover holiday, not just saccharine. I woud like to try > some meringues of maccaroons for my enjoyment and for my diabtic and > dieting kids for the Seder. > > I don't remember from earlier discussion, but would xylitol or a mixture > of xylitot and, perhaps, Stevia work for this kind of food? usan, I > believe you and, perhaps Krom are thos most experienced in using these > products(as least the xylitol) it is a stomach acher like the other > "tols" or do I remember correctlythat it is not? Do you substitute it cup > for cup with sugar or in some other proportions? > > Any help you can send woud lbe appreciated, as I want to get a amil order > in proptly so I can have it before the holiday is all over:-) > > Wendy |
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xylitol is one of the "tols" that i have to be VERY careful with or I spend
the day on the potty... I hate stevia..tastes like bitter dirt to me. those store products like truvia are like one percent stevia and the rest fillers and eyrithritol..so may as well cut the stevia out and go straight erythritol I personally make a blend when baking of 75 percent splenda..20 percent eythritol and 5 percent xylitol KROM "W. Baker" wrote in message ... OK, everybody. I have just found that I cn get both Stevia and xylitol to use for the passover holiday, not just saccharine. I woud like to try some meringues of maccaroons for my enjoyment and for my diabtic and dieting kids for the Seder. I don't remember from earlier discussion, but would xylitol or a mixture of xylitot and, perhaps, Stevia work for this kind of food? usan, I believe you and, perhaps Krom are thos most experienced in using these products(as least the xylitol) it is a stomach acher like the other "tols" or do I remember correctlythat it is not? Do you substitute it cup for cup with sugar or in some other proportions? Any help you can send woud lbe appreciated, as I want to get a amil order in proptly so I can have it before the holiday is all over:-) Wendy |
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On 4/11/2011 3:59 PM, W. Baker wrote:
> OK, everybody. I have just found that I cn get both Stevia and xylitol to > use for the passover holiday, not just saccharine. I woud like to try > some meringues of maccaroons for my enjoyment and for my diabtic and > dieting kids for the Seder. > > I don't remember from earlier discussion, but would xylitol or a mixture > of xylitot and, perhaps, Stevia work for this kind of food? usan, I > believe you and, perhaps Krom are thos most experienced in using these > products(as least the xylitol) it is a stomach acher like the other > "tols" or do I remember correctlythat it is not? Do you substitute it cup > for cup with sugar or in some other proportions? > > Any help you can send woud lbe appreciated, as I want to get a amil order > in proptly so I can have it before the holiday is all over:-) > > Wendy Wendy, i have changed the topic as i feel this information needs to be read by anyone using Xylitol, who may know anyone who has Dogs! http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/xylitol.asp and, to answer your question........... those 'ols' all do that to me! lol kate |
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Tiger Lily > wrote:
: On 4/11/2011 3:59 PM, W. Baker wrote: : > OK, everybody. I have just found that I cn get both Stevia and xylitol to : > use for the passover holiday, not just saccharine. I woud like to try : > some meringues of maccaroons for my enjoyment and for my diabtic and : > dieting kids for the Seder. : > : > I don't remember from earlier discussion, but would xylitol or a mixture : > of xylitot and, perhaps, Stevia work for this kind of food? usan, I : > believe you and, perhaps Krom are thos most experienced in using these : > products(as least the xylitol) it is a stomach acher like the other : > "tols" or do I remember correctlythat it is not? Do you substitute it cup : > for cup with sugar or in some other proportions? : > : > Any help you can send woud lbe appreciated, as I want to get a amil order : > in proptly so I can have it before the holiday is all over:-) : > : > Wendy : Wendy, i have changed the topic as i feel this information needs to be : read by anyone using Xylitol, who may know anyone who has Dogs! : http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/xylitol.asp : and, to answer your question........... those 'ols' all do that to me! : lol : kate Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that in case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. Wendy |
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W. Baker wrote:
<snip> > Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that in > case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs have to eat a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas apparently even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ damage. |
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"Janet" > wrote in message
... > W. Baker wrote: > > <snip> > >> Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that in >> case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. > > That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs have to eat > a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas apparently > even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ damage. In the old days, before people really knew, we always fed our dogs everything we ate, but there was very little sugar free then. Cheri |
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:32:18 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Janet" > wrote in message ... >> W. Baker wrote: >> >> <snip> >> >>> Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that in >>> case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. >> >> That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs have to eat >> a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas apparently >> even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ damage. > > >In the old days, before people really knew, we always fed our dogs >everything we ate, but there was very little sugar free then. > >Cheri If I fed my dog all human food we'd have problems. He has a sensitive stomach. Evelyn |
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"Evelyn" > wrote in message
... > On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:32:18 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > >>"Janet" > wrote in message ... >>> W. Baker wrote: >>> >>> <snip> >>> >>>> Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that in >>>> case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. >>> >>> That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs have to >>> eat >>> a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas >>> apparently >>> even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ damage. >> >> >>In the old days, before people really knew, we always fed our dogs >>everything we ate, but there was very little sugar free then. >> >>Cheri > > > If I fed my dog all human food we'd have problems. He has a > sensitive stomach. > > Evelyn I only feed my dog(s) veggies and meat, poultry, etc. Nothing that I don't make. So far it's worked really well for them. Cheri |
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:23:33 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Evelyn" > wrote in message .. . >> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:32:18 -0700, "Cheri" > >> wrote: >> >>>"Janet" > wrote in message ... >>>> W. Baker wrote: >>>> >>>> <snip> >>>> >>>>> Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that in >>>>> case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. >>>> >>>> That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs have to >>>> eat >>>> a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas >>>> apparently >>>> even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ damage. >>> >>> >>>In the old days, before people really knew, we always fed our dogs >>>everything we ate, but there was very little sugar free then. >>> >>>Cheri >> >> >> If I fed my dog all human food we'd have problems. He has a >> sensitive stomach. >> >> Evelyn > >I only feed my dog(s) veggies and meat, poultry, etc. Nothing that I don't >make. So far it's worked really well for them. > >Cheri I knew some people who fed their dog chips, pretzels, all sorts of spaghetti leftovers, etc. Then they wondered why the dogs shit all over the place constantly. Brilliant. Evelyn |
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Evelyn wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:23:33 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > >> "Evelyn" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:32:18 -0700, "Cheri" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> W. Baker wrote: >>>>> >>>>> <snip> >>>>> >>>>>> Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that >>>>>> in case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. >>>>> >>>>> That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs >>>>> have to eat >>>>> a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas >>>>> apparently >>>>> even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ >>>>> damage. >>>> >>>> >>>> In the old days, before people really knew, we always fed our dogs >>>> everything we ate, but there was very little sugar free then. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> >>> If I fed my dog all human food we'd have problems. He has a >>> sensitive stomach. >>> >>> Evelyn >> >> I only feed my dog(s) veggies and meat, poultry, etc. Nothing that I >> don't make. So far it's worked really well for them. >> >> Cheri > > > I knew some people who fed their dog chips, pretzels, all sorts of > spaghetti leftovers, etc. Then they wondered why the dogs shit all > over the place constantly. Brilliant. We had neighbors who would just put their plates on the floor after dinner. Their two dogs licked them clean. Eeek! I think they did give them dog food as well. One of the dogs was dumb as dirt. Killed himself by eating some broken Christmas ornaments out of the trash. Bled to death. |
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 15:10:32 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >Evelyn wrote: >> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:23:33 -0700, "Cheri" > >> wrote: >> >>> "Evelyn" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:32:18 -0700, "Cheri" > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>>> W. Baker wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> <snip> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that >>>>>>> in case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. >>>>>> >>>>>> That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs >>>>>> have to eat >>>>>> a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas >>>>>> apparently >>>>>> even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ >>>>>> damage. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> In the old days, before people really knew, we always fed our dogs >>>>> everything we ate, but there was very little sugar free then. >>>>> >>>>> Cheri >>>> >>>> >>>> If I fed my dog all human food we'd have problems. He has a >>>> sensitive stomach. >>>> >>>> Evelyn >>> >>> I only feed my dog(s) veggies and meat, poultry, etc. Nothing that I >>> don't make. So far it's worked really well for them. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> >> I knew some people who fed their dog chips, pretzels, all sorts of >> spaghetti leftovers, etc. Then they wondered why the dogs shit all >> over the place constantly. Brilliant. > >We had neighbors who would just put their plates on the floor after dinner. >Their two dogs licked them clean. Eeek! I think they did give them dog >food as well. One of the dogs was dumb as dirt. Killed himself by eating >some broken Christmas ornaments out of the trash. Bled to death. I feed my dog ground turkey meat which I buy and cook myself for him. That is combined with Solid Gold Wolf King dog kibble, which is very expensive and top quality. He's really healthy and does well on it. Evelyn |
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![]() "Evelyn" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 15:10:32 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>Evelyn wrote: >>> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:23:33 -0700, "Cheri" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> "Evelyn" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:32:18 -0700, "Cheri" > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>>>>> ... >>>>>>> W. Baker wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <snip> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that >>>>>>>> in case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs >>>>>>> have to eat >>>>>>> a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas >>>>>>> apparently >>>>>>> even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ >>>>>>> damage. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> In the old days, before people really knew, we always fed our dogs >>>>>> everything we ate, but there was very little sugar free then. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheri >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> If I fed my dog all human food we'd have problems. He has a >>>>> sensitive stomach. >>>>> >>>>> Evelyn >>>> >>>> I only feed my dog(s) veggies and meat, poultry, etc. Nothing that I >>>> don't make. So far it's worked really well for them. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> >>> I knew some people who fed their dog chips, pretzels, all sorts of >>> spaghetti leftovers, etc. Then they wondered why the dogs shit all >>> over the place constantly. Brilliant. >> >>We had neighbors who would just put their plates on the floor after >>dinner. >>Their two dogs licked them clean. Eeek! I think they did give them dog >>food as well. One of the dogs was dumb as dirt. Killed himself by eating >>some broken Christmas ornaments out of the trash. Bled to death. > > > I feed my dog ground turkey meat which I buy and cook myself for him. > That is combined with Solid Gold Wolf King dog kibble, which is very > expensive and top quality. He's really healthy and does well on it. Misty lived till 16. She ate a variety of food over the years including the semi moist. Towards the end she had liver problems. Ate a prescription food for awhile but then wouldn't even eat that. Vet said to feed her whatever she wanted. She lived with my parents but I would go over there after work and cook for her. Mainly scrambled eggs and finely minced steak. That was what she preferred. |
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On 4/25/2011 6:21 PM, Evelyn wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 15:10:32 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> Evelyn wrote: >>> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:23:33 -0700, > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:32:18 -0700, > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> > wrote in message >>>>>> ... >>>>>>> W. Baker wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <snip> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Chocolate is also toxic to dogs. Just thought I would add that >>>>>>>> in case somebody doesn't know and, unfortunately, they love it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That is true, and one should never let them have any, but dogs >>>>>>> have to eat >>>>>>> a fairly substantial amount of chocolate to be harmed. Whereas >>>>>>> apparently >>>>>>> even a tiny amount of "tol" will kill them or cause major organ >>>>>>> damage. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> In the old days, before people really knew, we always fed our dogs >>>>>> everything we ate, but there was very little sugar free then. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheri >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> If I fed my dog all human food we'd have problems. He has a >>>>> sensitive stomach. >>>>> >>>>> Evelyn >>>> >>>> I only feed my dog(s) veggies and meat, poultry, etc. Nothing that I >>>> don't make. So far it's worked really well for them. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> >>> I knew some people who fed their dog chips, pretzels, all sorts of >>> spaghetti leftovers, etc. Then they wondered why the dogs shit all >>> over the place constantly. Brilliant. >> >> We had neighbors who would just put their plates on the floor after dinner. >> Their two dogs licked them clean. Eeek! I think they did give them dog >> food as well. One of the dogs was dumb as dirt. Killed himself by eating >> some broken Christmas ornaments out of the trash. Bled to death. > > > I feed my dog ground turkey meat which I buy and cook myself for him. > That is combined with Solid Gold Wolf King dog kibble, which is very > expensive and top quality. He's really healthy and does well on it. > > Evelyn I've read that dogs have rather short digestive tracts, and therefore can't handle foods that digest slowly very well. They can handle meats better. Robert |
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