Splenda (Granular Sucralose) works well as a direct substitution in baked goods.In icing, particularly butter/cream icings, you need more sucralose to form a stiff icings, making for VERY sweet icing.
Dan and Veridian….just went back to yesterdays comments and thank you both!…I have M.S. and every now and then, the meds I am on need help (when I am in “pretzel” mode) and I go see my friends at Buffalo Hospital to get said help…i.e. stronger pain meds and muscle relaxers….its no big deal…I am fine now and ready to HugPounce and enjoy the Ripster and his entire family!
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
Well it wasn’t stevia and they didn’t use Olestra…
mrbribery over 12 years ago
the cake is supposed to be a bribe, not torture
Phatts over 12 years ago
. . . well at least it wasn’t cyclamate . . .
mntim over 12 years ago
Welcome to my world.
Kip W over 12 years ago
Wait. Is “animals” a bad thing when coming from an animal?
(It must be. After all, Splenda.)
ewalnut over 12 years ago
What’s the difference as long as he thought it was “yummy?”
Miserichord over 12 years ago
Yes.
Splenda (Granular Sucralose) works well as a direct substitution in baked goods.In icing, particularly butter/cream icings, you need more sucralose to form a stiff icings, making for VERY sweet icing.
Miserichord over 12 years ago
One of Sucralose’s big advantages.It can substitute volume for volume with sugar in most recipes.
If the visual appearance of browning is desired (cookies and similar items), use half sugar and half Sucralose, as Sucralose doesn’t brown well.
Linda Solomon over 12 years ago
Dan and Veridian….just went back to yesterdays comments and thank you both!…I have M.S. and every now and then, the meds I am on need help (when I am in “pretzel” mode) and I go see my friends at Buffalo Hospital to get said help…i.e. stronger pain meds and muscle relaxers….its no big deal…I am fine now and ready to HugPounce and enjoy the Ripster and his entire family!
Josh Rebich over 12 years ago
The icing on that cake is chocolate and chocolate is dog poison.
JR6019 over 12 years ago
If you couldn’t taste the difference, what’s the problem?