Splenda

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by magnolia, Mar 16, 2008.

  1. magnolia

    magnolia Well-Known Member

    Okay...I decided to try Splenda and so I bought some...

    I made my pitcher of tea but, when I poured the Splenda in, it foamed and bubbled like an 8th grade chemistry experiment.

    Is this normal!?!?
     
  2. Sherry A.

    Sherry A. Well-Known Member

    Yes!

    Sherry
     
  3. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    I have used splenda for years and it fizzes in everything so my reply would be.............what she said ;).
     
  4. magnolia

    magnolia Well-Known Member

    They really should put a warning on the box. :lol: Why does it do that?
     
  5. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    I think you hit the nail on the head with the 8th grade chemistry class. Isn't splenda derived from chlorine?
     
  6. fsb3

    fsb3 Well-Known Member

    Wow, sounds yummy. Good old sugar is better for you. Not that much more calories.
     
  7. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    But where's the fun in that? Sugar - no fizz.........Splenda - fizzzzzzzzzzzz!!!:p
     
  8. magnolia

    magnolia Well-Known Member

    Here is what I found on a site called "Dr. Gourmet":
    http://www.drgourmet.com/ingredients/splenda.shtml

    Splenda is the brand name for an artificial sweetener called sucralose. It is manufactured from sugar by moving some atoms around on the sucrose (sugar) molecule to make sucralose.

    Think of the sucrose molecule as your left hand and the sucralose molecule as your right hand. Both are hands and they work pretty much the same way. The difference is that the sucralose molecule is not absorbed into the body, so there are no calories. (And no side effects.)

    You can use sucralose almost like sugar – for the most part it measures, bakes and cooks just like sugar. The Blueberry Muffins recipe uses sucralose, as well as dessert recipes such as Crème Caramel and Key Lime Pie, yet all three have different cooking processes.

    In the recipes that I have used this product, it does work very much like sugar, however it is not perfect in every case. I made chocolate sauce, for example, where the results were not as good as in other recipes. The mouthfeel was different enough that granulated sugar made the better recipe.
     
  9. fsb3

    fsb3 Well-Known Member

    and dont forget the fun of knowing you are drinking Chlorine. I guess it will clean out the digestive system and that is where you are losing the calories.
     
  10. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest


    Where do you get that it's chlorine? :?
     
  11. fsb3

    fsb3 Well-Known Member

    tawiii
     
  12. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    Just like being a kid again and swimming in the club pool. :mrgreen:

    Calgon, take me away. (haha)
     
  13. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    Well, then I will consider the source. 8)
     
  14. fsb3

    fsb3 Well-Known Member

    Is there chlorine in calgon? Tawiii, soon we will be unable to do anything without the fear of some kind of chemical. Wait, I think we are almost there.
     
  15. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

  16. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Chemicals are not all bad for you.

    I like my life with them when used responsibly.

    If you were to attempt to live without them, if you could, your life would probably be a lot shorter.


    That said, a considerable amount of my employment is in the chemical industry.
     
  17. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    We both know what won't make a difference?:p

    Actually, you apparently posted something factual rather than just a pithy one liner. Good for you! :jester:
     
  18. ShrtnSwt

    ShrtnSwt Well-Known Member

    I use splenda. I won't use any other artificial sweetner.
    Guess my insides are clean! LOL
     
  19. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    I do that more than you know. You have just made a conclusion that I don't so you don't bother to even consider. Not to worry, you're not the only one.
     
  20. fsb3

    fsb3 Well-Known Member

    If you google splenda, you would not use it, Tawiii, thanks for the info. No need to put THAT chemical in your body, if you care about it.
     

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