What sweetner do you use?

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  • I need to try hard to lose some more weight. I've been doing bad lately. I'm going to cut back and watch my calories.

    Anyways, I like tea in the morning when it's cooler out. I use Splenda mostly, but don't like the way it foams and sounds when it hits the liquid. Weird, I know

    This morning I used sugar, but know calories can add up there. What does everyone else use? How about truvia?

    Thanks
  • I'ved used a little stevia in the past (same as truvia) but normally I don't use any sweeteners. I started by cutting back and eventually just didn't need them.
  • I use splenda (sucralose) in my coffee and sometimes my tea. I drink diet sodas on occasion, with aspartame or sucralose. In foods, I prefer real sweeteners: maple syrup, brown sugar, honey, fruit juice, whatever. I've never even tried an artificial sweetener in my cooking/baking.

    I haven't tried any stevia products yet... just be careful if you use Truvia that you don't serve it to someone with an MSG sensitivity, because that's in the "natural flavor" ingredient.
  • I read somewhere that Truvia has MSG added as a preservative? I've used SweetLeaf Stevia Plus. I now use a small amount of raw sugar or 1/2 tsp of honey in tea if I need it. I find that I don't want the sweetener in my tea all that much anymore. I did like Nelie and gradually cut back. And let me tell you, I was an 8-10 tsp of sugar person so it has been a serious change cutting back!

    ETA - sucralose makes me sick sick sick, and DH lately as well. That is actually my current soapbox - I'm telling everyone I know to get off the Splenda!
  • Shannon - I used to use 2 packets of sweet n low in my iced tea! That is a lot of sweetener. I always assumed truvia and stevia were the same, didn't know truvia added msg.. yuck.
  • Nelie - I used to tell people I drank cream and sugar with a little coffee for color... At my peak I would use 8 of those little restaurant creamers with 8-10 packs of sugar... I even added sugar to my mocha w/ whip latte... I can't even imagine doing that now... I accidentally added 2 tsp of sugar this weekend because I wasn't paying attention and I had to pour into a bigger cup and brew another cup of coffee on top of it because it tasted too sweet... And I'm ashamed to admit how much sugar I used when I made iced tea... Lets just say I used the 48 ounce plastic tumbler I had gotten at a ballgame instead of a measuring cup and leave it at that...
  • I use stevia, in the raw!
  • Quote: I use stevia, in the raw!
    You use stevia leaves? Where do you get those?
  • Quote: I haven't tried any stevia products yet... just be careful if you use Truvia that you don't serve it to someone with an MSG sensitivity, because that's in the "natural flavor" ingredient.
    wow, I didn't know that! thanks for the heads up.
  • I use Agave syrup for sweetener. I even got my mom into it. It's very low on the Glycemic Index, and lower calories than sugar. We use it in baking and hot cereals too.
  • I use stevia for things like tea, splenda if I'm trying to bake low calorie, and sugar in baking if I want to indulge.
  • I use stevia in the raw too. Not the leaves, it's made by the same company that makes sugar in the raw. I use a tiny tiny bit, and it doesn't have a bitter aftertaste like some stevia does. I also keep agave on hand.
  • I use truvia. It contains a sugar alcohol (the bulking agent, also provides some of the sweetening), stevia, and "natural flavors". The FDA requires separate labeling of refined msg, but msg can be found as a natural component in yeast and soy extracts. These extracts could be lumped under "natural flavors". You are probably getting a lot more MSG in your diet than you realize if you are eating any processed foods. It is a natural part of soy sauce.

    I am somewhat sensitive to MSG. I haven't noticed anything with truvia, but I only notice it in Chinese food where it is often added with a heavy hand.
  • I use Suncrystals which is stevia with a bit of real sugar.

    Yoyoma is right, there is msg that occurs naturally in foods like broccoli. Surprise!
  • Thanks for the opinions. I am going to keep cutting back until I don't use any sugar in it. I like my ice tea UNsweetened, so I can do this as well.

    I grow stevia in the spring/summer and use the herb as is if I make sun tea once in a while.