Re: OFF-TOPIC: SUCCONOT

1998-08-13 Thread Sharon Morrissey
hi Dameon, That would be "Succanat" and it's available at any good health food store. Sharon/starshar likow...@earthlink.net wrote: > Hello - > > I don't know if I'm spelling this right, but last week I saw an > all-natural cookie recipe on the Discovery channel and the woman said to > use what

Re: OFF-TOPIC: SUCCONOT

1998-08-13 Thread Cheryl Repp
d and other things for diabetics that can't use honey or other sweeteners. Hope this helps, Cheryl Cornerstone Mills -Original Message- From: likow...@earthlink.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Thursday, August 13, 1998 2:51 PM Subject: OFF-TOPIC: SUCCONOT >Hello - >

OFF-TOPIC: SUCCONOT

1998-08-13 Thread likowski
Hello - I don't know if I'm spelling this right, but last week I saw an all-natural cookie recipe on the Discovery channel and the woman said to use what sounded like SUCCONOT instead of sugar. She said it was natural juices that were dried and had all the vits and mins lacking in white table suga