Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Sugar Names and What They Mean

!±8± Sugar Names and What They Mean

Sugar smells sweet and tastes sweet, but what about its name? How many sugar names are there? How many definitions? We use sugar to mean so many things and food manufacturers often use it to disguise how bad the food is that we are eating.

"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."

This famous quote was used by William Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet. The smell of sugar is so sweet and yet it can be so harmful to many people. Part of the reason why obesity is on the increase around the world is due to people being addicted to sweet foods such as candy and other treats.

Yet sugary foods smell so sweet as if they could do no harm. Diabetics are allergic to foods that are too sugary and in certain instances sugar can even kill them. This short article will explore some different names for sugar and the way they are used.

Brown sugar is brown in colour and is often called Demerara. It is commonly used in cakes or some people use it to flavour coffee.

Corn syrup is often used in cooking to flavour the food. Dextrose can have a laxative effect when consumed in great quantities although it is a very important carbohydrate in biology. Fructose or levulose is a simple monosaccharide often found in foods.

Galactose is less sweet than glucose and is often used as a nutritive sweetener because it has a great amount of food energy. Galactan is a polymer of galactose. Honey is a name that nearly everyone recognises, but do they know it is also a sugar? Now, there is someone very famous who loved Honey. The children's favourite bear called Pooh Bear loved Honey. Honey is often sold in a Honey Comb that is taken from the Bee Hive. It is thanks to the work of bee's that we have honey.

Treacle is very popular at Bonfire time with the children. Many children and adults love Treacle Toffee. At bonfire's they gather round with a big bag of chewy, sticky Treacle Toffee. Maple syrup is commonly found in America where they serve sticky maple syrup with freshly cooked pancakes. Some American's eat pancakes and maple syrup for their breakfast it is very tasty.

Sucrose is the type used for dieters when they are trying to cut down on sugary foods although eaten in large quantities it can have a laxative effect. Golden syrup is also sometimes used on pancakes or used in baking to flavour cakes. Golden Syrup has a delicious sweet taste like most sugars have. It can be very difficult to distinguish what is a sugar on the back of food ingredients since the majority of food manufacturers call sugar so many different names. It is worth learning what each type is called so that you can make a more informed choice next time you shop.


Sugar Names and What They Mean

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Dietsource Imitation Pancake Syrup (Case of 200)

!±8±Dietsource Imitation Pancake Syrup (Case of 200)

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1 oz in sealed cup. Case of 200 cups.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Hungry Jack Microwaveable Bottle Butter Flavored Pancake Syrup 27.6 oz (Pack of 12)

!±8± Hungry Jack Microwaveable Bottle Butter Flavored Pancake Syrup 27.6 oz (Pack of 12)

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Grade A Maple Syrup is Better Than Grade B, Right?

!±8± Grade A Maple Syrup is Better Than Grade B, Right?

When it comes to maple syrup, grade A is better than grade B right? Well, no, not necessarily. While the grade assigned to a syrup does tell you something about its flavor, it doesn't really tell you whether it tastes good.

You see, the current grading system comes from a time when maple syrup production was as a substitute for sugar long ago, when sugar had to be shipped in from thousands of miles away. This made maple syrup a good local source of sugar even if it was a bit labor intensive to produce.

The grade a syrup earns is determined by how much light can pass through the syrup. Clear syrup had less of a maple flavor and therefore tasted more like pure sugar made from sugar cane. So, the highest grades were given to the lightest syrups. In short, syrup grading can only tell us how strong the maple flavor of a syrup is likely to be. NOT how good it tastes.

Maple syrup produced in different regions and even from farm to farm will vary in taste. Elevation, mix of trees species tapped, local weather conditions, and production methods ensure that no two maple syrups taste exactly the same. Much like wine, syrup from the same farm can even be different from year to year.

So what maple syrup should you choose? The real answer is you are going to have to try a few different sources and decide for yourself which you prefer. That said, there are some general guidelines based on syrup grade that might help you.

Grade A light amber has a very light, delicate maple flavor. Many people choose to use grade A light amber on ice cream or on food that won't overpower the syrup. Much like you wouldn't pair a light white wine with a big steak. Grade A medium amber, while more flavorful that light amber, still has a mild maple flavor. Medium amber, being in the middle of the spectrum, is often the default maple syrup that people buy. Many people, even in syrup country, have only ever tried grade A medium amber. As you might expect, grade A dark Amber has a deeper, more full-bodied maple flavor.

Grade B dark syrup has a deep, robust flavor, even more flavorful that grade A dark amber. Grade A dark amber and grade B are often used for cooking. Grade B is renowned by foodies around the world and is called for by a number of detox diets.

All of these are great on pancakes and waffles, which grade you use is an individual preference. So go ahead, try a few different syrups and see which you like the best for different uses.


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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Diabetes - Buckwheat to the Rescue

!±8± Diabetes - Buckwheat to the Rescue

As I was surfing the web researching information relevant to my web site where I sell buckwheat pillows, I stumbled upon some information that grabbed my attention. Two things I am greatly interested in. One is buckwheat, and the other is diabetes. The first interest would be obvious, because of my inter net business, but the second is a more recent interest, or should I say, concern?

I have just been diagnosed as being borderline diabetic, so when I came across this information, I was all ears, or should I say all eyes? What are the chances of finding one article which combines both subjects which are the most important to me? "University of Manitoba researchers find links between buckwheat consumption and absence of diabetes in remote geographical area," or something to that effect.

Researchers had become aware of this area that had virtually no diabetics. They sent researchers to the area to see if they could isolate the factors that might be the cause of this. They had already ascertained that when people moved away from this area, they soon became subject to diabetes in about the same numbers as the prior local residents, so they knew it had to be some factor peculiar to that particular area.

After spending some time there they found one fairly obvious difference. The only flour that was consumed in the area was milled from buckwheat. Every conceivable food that would contain flour, was made from it. They simply did not use any other form of flour. Whether they were making bread, noodles, pancakes, pastries, biscuits, or gravy, it was made with buckwheat flour.

The university then conducted a test using diabetic mice. Apparently, mice react to things pertaining to diabetes, sugar, and insulin, in much the same way that humans do. Giving buckwheat to half of the diabetic mice, and not to the other half, resulted in the half given the buckwheat recovering very quickly from their diabetes. They then ran a small experiment with human diabetics, which resulted in a dramatic lowering of blood sugar levels in those given fairly small amounts of buckwheat every other day.

Being greatly encouraged by these results, they are proceeding with setting up full scale scientifically controlled studies on humans, indicating that based on the experiments with both the mice and the diabetic people, they are quite expectant of achieving possibly dramatic results from these studies.

Having just been diagnosed as being borderline diabetic, I thought I would start eating some buckwheat for breakfast, and see what results I might get.. I went to the local health food store (couldn't find anything except buckwheat pancake mix at the local grocery store) and bought some buckwheat groats (raw buckwheat).

I concocted a couple of recipes. For one I cooked about a third of a cup of groats in a bowl of apple cider. I knew that making oatmeal in apple cider was really good. Then I threw in a handful of raisins. I boiled that about ten minutes, tossed in some frozen berries, which helped cool it down so I could eat it. Sometimes I pour a little low fat milk on it. Pretty good. Next I made some with a third of a teaspoon of beef bullion powder, added some dried chives, some parsley, a little garlic powder, a little lemon pepper, two teaspoons of ground flax seed, a third cup of the groats, a shake or two of sea salt,and boiled that ten minutes in a bowl of water. As soon as this was cooked I dropped in an egg, and quickly stirred it up in the "soup". The heat of the soup cooks the egg, and I really like that recipe.

My results were very encouraging, but of course, anecdotal. I had had a blood test a couple of months before I started eating my buckwheat breakfast. I had weighed 261 lbs., and my hemoglobin A1c (measures your average blood sugar over the last 2 - 3 months) was6.9. After about 3 weeks of eating my buckwheat concoctions, my A1c was 6.1, and my weight was 243. I had not been aware that eating buckwheat also can cause weight loss because it is very high in fiber, and causes you to feel fuller, so you eat less.

Now I'm not saying that other people will get results like I have, and I'm not advocating this as what anyone should do, but I am saying that this research being conducted by the University of Manitoba bears watching. As for me, though, I'm going to keep on eating buckwheat for breakfast. They have found out, in the process of their research, that buckwheat has a whole lot of other very nutritious advantages, One article I read declared that buckwheat was likely destined to become the next super food. I'm sure it's better for me than scrapple with syrup on it, or a bowl of frosted flakes and a doughnut.


Diabetes - Buckwheat to the Rescue

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Vegetarian Recipes - Almond Pancakes

!±8± Vegetarian Recipes - Almond Pancakes

Having grown up eating my grandmother's buttermilk pancakes, I am the last person who thinks he is convinced that anything else is also known as the pancakes. But this is not the case. Here is a recipe for very competitive classic breakfast food is healthy with a great touch. Try real maple syrup, agave syrup, natural strawberry jam or honey for topping.

For a recipe yield of about 4 servings of almonds pancakes (2 pancakes each large enough), proceed as followsInstructions.

Ingredients for making Almond Pancakes

3 cups sugar-free vanilla soy milk Westsoy

1 / 2 cup almonds, Macerata and rehydrated

1-2 teaspoons canola oil

4 Medjool dates in total

3 tablespoons agave nectar

1 cup whole wheat flour

1 / 3 cup pearl barley

2 teaspoons baking powder

Total 1 Plum (may substitute an apple or a banana)

1 teaspoon vanilla

Arrowhead Mills Organic Flax 1 tablespoonSeed

Optional:

Blueberries, wild berries or banana

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First, mix all the powders (flour and yeast) in a large bowl, Sift together and set aside.

Then, place the almonds, dates, oil, agave nectar, plum, vanilla, flax seeds and about 1 / 2 cup of soy milk in a blender and puree to give. Add the soy milk at least in this stage will help the processor to cut the ingredientssmoothly.

Mix the wet and dry ingredients together in the large bowl, turning until the pancake batter reaches a consistent, uniform texture and viscosity. Add in approximately 1 to 1 1/2 cups of soy milk, stirring until evenly integrated. Add enough soy milk until the batter reaches your desired consistency.

Heat a pan over medium heat, and coat the bottom of the pan lightly with Canola oil. Add a handful or two of blueberries, bananas or mixed berries (to taste) to the batter before scooping out into the pan for cooking. For an added twist, add frozen blueberries to the mix, which will heat up and cook properly, but maintain their integrity in the pancake.

Cook in the pan until golden brown, or until pancakes are to your liking; flip once after the top side bubbles, and cook evenly on the second side. Serve with the recommended ingredients to complete the healthy meal. Use a pad of buttery spread for even more flavor.


Vegetarian Recipes - Almond Pancakes

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Monday, October 3, 2011

10 tips for a child aged 9 months on a feeding schedule Get

!±8± 10 tips for a child aged 9 months on a feeding schedule Get

From solid food for children is an important milestone for both parents and a child. Before the introduction of solid foods for children, parents should make sure that your baby ready for solid food or not. Solid foods can be started between 4 and 6 months, has begun, according to some pediatricians recommend that children are not only for other solid food, when ready.

Read below to get some baby-care tips for the meals the child to 9 months

Oatmeal 1: Start with the child's breakfastsome oatmeal without sugar. Doing it with breast milk, formula, water or fruit juice. To make the most delicious mix of a few slices of banana fruit or steamed pears or apples at home.
2 pancakes / waffles: Try a pancake / waffle makers, use whole grain mix of content. Just add a little 'wheat germ to promote health. You can top with fruit puree, but avoid sugar and syrups.
The eggs 3 egg yolks are used only for your child as whites are an allergen for children. Add a tablespoon of cottage cheese andScramble. For some, the good taste to turn the eggs in a lunch prepared by mixing crushed soft tofu or vegetables and serve for your child
Grilled Cheese 4: Use whole wheat bread, grated cheese that melts easily, with a little butter. Cut the sandwich into bite before serving for the child. Try it with two cheeses such as cheddar and mozzarella, or the addition of a thin avocado slices gives a good taste.
Yogurt 5: Give unsweetened yogurt, the child for the taste, add fresh home shaken or steamedFruit. For some series of agitation in wheat germ, and the combination of several fruits of new taste sensations.
Sandwich 6: Avoid peanut butter on a sandwich, an allergen. Use a very soft bread crusts and cut the first of sandwich for your child. You can try boiled egg, avocado, hummus and cream cheese as an ingredient in the middle of sandwiches.
7 Soup: Make soup with vegetables and soft cheeses. For some series, add mashed beans, ground beef well, or grated cheese, your childSoup.
8 Macaroni and Cheese: Make zero to throw the soft, full grain pasta cooked in broth with butter and grated cheese. For some series, a puree of green vegetables such as peas, spinach, broccoli, or mix with mashed beans or ground meat mix and serve for the child.
Baked Potatoes 9: Remove the potato from its skin and mash with butter, cheese, vegetables and dessert. You can put them through a mini-food processor with vegetables, cheese, butter and broth. For quite a while 'Taste test a mix of sweet potatoes and white, or in mashed tofu, meat and beans before serving for the child.
10 Pasta / Rice / pasta / rice, baby, run through a mini-food processor with a sauce. Add the cooked vegetables, like zucchini or squash and chopped meat for a good range.


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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Aunt Jemimah Pancake Syrup 12 oz. (12 pack)

!±8± Aunt Jemimah Pancake Syrup 12 oz. (12 pack)

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Add to The Cure goodies for your next tailgate party or game-watching Maple Sugar Cookies!

!±8± Add to The Cure goodies for your next tailgate party or game-watching Maple Sugar Cookies!

The next time that family and friends gather to see in your house, "the game", or you are planning a party tailgating, add these delicious cookies to your list of foods. French fries and sauces, sandwiches, etc. are great. But will astound your guests with these wonderful biscuits. These cut-out cookies, so why not go the whole hog and cut into shapes of footballs, helmets, or fall leaves. Freeze for many colors and Oh Oh from your family and friends. What kind of clothingYour pantry! If you like to tailgate parties, they work wonderfully for this. It is the hit of the "Friday Night Lights" are in your local hometown stadium parking lot, if you give these cookies for your family and friends. I love you for this! These cookies sugar maple are good all year, but only seem to say, "if" and "football."

Maple Sugar Cookies
1 1 / 4 cups sugar
1 / 2 cup butter
1 / 2 cup solid shortening
2 eggs
1 / 4 cup of maple flavorPancake syrup
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
3 cups flour
Baking powder 3 / 4 tsp
1 / 2 teaspoon baking powder
1 / 2 teaspoon salt

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

In a large bowl, combine sugar, butter and shortening. Beat at medium speed of electric mixer until well blended. Add to beat the eggs, syrup and vanilla extract as well.

In another bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Gradually add cream to the mixture with the mixer at low speed. Mixtureuntil well blended. Divide the dough into quarters. Note: If the dough is too sticky, wrap each in plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 1 hour and quarter.

Spread a tablespoon of flour on a large sheet of waxed paper. Place one quarter of the dough on floured wax paper. Flatten dough slightly and flip cover with another sheet of waxed paper. The dough 1/4-inch thick. Cut with floured cookie cutter. Transfer to the type of parchment paper, 2-inches. Spraydecorated with simple baking or frost later.

Repeat the process with the remaining quarter.

Bake at 375 degrees for 5-9 minutes (up to 9 minutes more cookies, cookies, small for 5 minutes). DO NOT overbake stability. Let cool for 2 minutes on baking sheets then remove to cool completely on wire rack. Frost if desired.

Yield: 3-4 dozen, depending on size.

Have fun!


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Saturday, September 17, 2011

How homemade pancake syrup

!±8± How homemade pancake syrup

I hope you know that you are home made maple syrup, if you have several maple trees, the right equipment and a lot of time. Even then, with only a few trees, not much. If you are still looking for a taste of homemade pancakes and syrup on your waffles, you can use the artificial material from scratch. This is also good if you came out of syrup, but the other ingredients and not as driving to the store, or if you want to know exactly what's going to feelin the food and not a lot of preservatives.

First you will need a dish and spoon, and the following ingredients and quantities: Extract a cup of sugar, one cup of brown sugar, one cup water, ¼ teaspoon of vanilla extract and a teaspoon of ' Maple ¼. If you do not have brown sugar, granulated all you can, or white sugar, but not so dark and rich. You could also experiment with dark brown sugar if you like.

Next, mixwater and two of sugar in the pot. Put on the stove over medium heat and bring to boil. Leave for about 10 or 15 minutes or until thick enough to cook slowly for your liking. I prefer it nice and thick so that they do not enjoy my pancakes or French toast as a simple and make it mushy. A thin syrup is the consistency of real maple syrup are similar. Try the best way you like.

You can use your maple syrup immediately or stored inthe fridge. Use to store an old syrup container, glass or bottle of water, squeeze your syrup. If you want thicker syrup, you can more or less water and sugar and you can double or triple the recipe if you want. You can store the syrup in the fridge for weeks and when the game easy on them in the microwave a little ', until the desired consistency is. Hot syrup flavor always good. If you want the butter, syrup, you can also use a couple of tablespoons of butterThey syrup, butter or simply your pancakes, waffles or French toast.

Why you should consult your own syrup? Some people dislike the taste of real maple syrup, but want something that is not full of corn syrup, which is what you get in the store. It is more convenient, especially when you consider that it is homemade. Best of all, it is not homemade always better?


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

How to Make Pancake Syrup From Scratch

!±8± How to Make Pancake Syrup From Scratch

Wonderful homemade syrup

This is a recipe for pancake syrup, which was called so much that you want to lick the pot. It 'a very simple recipe and do not last very long to do. All you need to achieve this is half (2.1) cup butter, one (1) cup of sugar, one (1) cup of buttermilk, one (1) tablespoon pure vanilla extract, one (1) tablespoon of corn syrup, a quarter (04.01) just spoon a teaspoon of cinnamon powder and half (half) of cookingSoda.

Get the butter, sugar, butter, pure vanilla extract, corn syrup and cinnamon and put all in giving them a nice big skillet. Heat and turn your gaze to a medium heat. All these things will be fine to a simmer, and once this happens, you want to take your baking powder, slowly. After the yeast has kicked in and you can not see, leave for about ten (10) seconds to cook and then take it from the eye. They want to serve hot, because there are onlyNothing like hot syrup on pancakes.

Preparing all the ingredients for about five (5) or six (6) to take minutes and the cooking time will be approximately the same. This recipe should take about 10 minutes from start to finish. That is - if you know what you're doing and not burn your syrup. If you do, I would add another five minutes to do it again, and maybe seven or eight minutes to clean burnt pot.

This is very different from the normal "maple syrup", has amuch richer, more buttery flavor that adds a lot of pancakes. In this way you get the butter and syrup on the "pancake" at once instead of two. This recipe is half past two (2.5) cups of syrup, like many boys growing or men with big appetites, will house 8-16 (8-16) portions of addiction. I would say that my house is closer to ten (10).

I would not say healthy pancake syrup made at home, but is not comparable with the addition of normalMaple syrup and butter on your pancakes. Each dose is about 180 (180) calories and ten (10) grams of fat.

Please enjoy.


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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Log Cabin Lite Pancake Syrup (430520) 24 oz (Pack of 12)

!±8± Log Cabin Lite Pancake Syrup (430520) 24 oz (Pack of 12)

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Mrs. Butterworth's Sugar Free Pancake Syrup 24 oz (Pack of 12)

!±8±Mrs. Butterworth's Sugar Free Pancake Syrup 24 oz (Pack of 12)

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