Stacy Smith wrote:
Not for a diabetic.
What? You never heard of sucralose?
Jon
Thought for the Day:
A nice box of chocolate can provide your entire daily intake of calories
in
one place.
Isn't that handy?
Jon
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
By the way, Job...aren't you in North Carolina? If so, did you sustain any
damage from Isabel?
Heidi
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From: Jon Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: zion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 9/21/2003 9:12:31 PM
Subject: [ZION]
Once all possible needs have been addressed, there is something satisfying
about letting a baby cry until she finally gives it up. The sisters are
not especially good at this, but I can do it just fine. --JWR
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container to keep them in. They sell
them here in Juneau; but when I get back to Ketchikan, I won't
At 08:44 AM 9/22/2003, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container to keep them in. They sell
them here in Juneau; but when I
At 09:38 AM 9/22/2003 -0500, the amazing Heidi the Fair wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
By the way, Job...aren't you in North Carolina? If so, did you sustain any
damage from Isabel?
Heidi is now in correspondence with a real hero. Shall we all sit and give
Hey, it's Monday...it's rainy...I didn't use my spellchecker...
:-)
Heidi (who almost just typo'ed her own name!)
[Original Message]
From: Elmer L. Fairbank [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 9/22/2003 9:53:07 AM
Subject: RE: [ZION] Thought for the day
At 09:38 AM 9/22/2003
I was able to do this with my own kids, though it was hard at first. When
our first child was born, we were given a book, the title of which went
something like How to help your child sleep through the night, or words
to that effect. It was written by a Dr. Ferber out of Boston, and he
advocated
At 08:50 AM 9/22/2003 -0600, St Steven wrote:
At 08:44 AM 9/22/2003, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container to keep them
At 09:58 AM 9/22/2003 -0500, Hei..y the Fair wrote:
Hey, it's Monday...it's rainy...I didn't use my spellchecker...
:-)
Heidi (who almost just typo'ed her own name!)
We're afraid to ask, so don't tell.
Till
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Steven Montgomery wrote:
At 08:44 AM 9/22/2003, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me! Especially if it's Dove or Lindt chocolate!
My favorite is Cadbury Royal Dark. In fact, I like them so much that I
just bought 15 bars and a Rubbermaid container to keep them in. They
sell them
I do not have the patience of Job - I don't even have an M.D.! (referencing
a minor typo below).
But, no, we here in the Piedmont (central NC) only got about 50 mph winds -
a few trees down and power out for less than an hour at most. And besides,
I was in Colorado for the week, so my wife and
Stacy Smith wrote:
No, what is it? (sucralose)
Sucralose is the trade name for the stereoisomer of normal sucrose (table
sugar). It tastes the same as regular sugar, but is not processed by the
body. Your taste buds can't tell the difference (but perhaps your
pocketbook can!).
If I remember
Where does one get it? Are these candies?
Stacy.
At 04:38 PM 09/22/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Stacy Smith wrote:
No, what is it? (sucralose)
Sucralose is the trade name for the stereoisomer of normal sucrose (table
sugar). It tastes the same as regular sugar, but is not processed by the
body.
Hi. I see that my question about the books has tactfully been avoided. Is
this author off limits to Zion?
Stacy.
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Stacy Smith wrote:
Hi. I see that my question about the books has tactfully been
avoided. Is this author off limits to Zion?
I haven't commented on the books because I have not read them. But I own
BELIEVING CHRIST and intend to read it eventually. Brother Robinson is a
religion professor
Stacy,
My husband is diabetic also, and he buys the candies with sucralose all the
time. There are some made by Russell Stover, Cadbury's Turtles, and now
I'm seeing some done by Reese's (is that Hershey's?). I've seen them at
Walmart, Target Kroger, and I'm sure they are carried at other
Sucralose is sold under the brand name Splenda and is available next to
Equal in grocery stores. It is a one teaspoon for one teaspoon substitute
for table sugar. Note, however, that it is somewhat pricey. Some companies
have started to use it in products. For example, Diet Rite drinks are
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