Does anyone use it? What are your impressions? I know it's expensive but could its benefits offset the cost?

I have used it-didn't notice a difference. I also tend to use other things in place of sugar-honey, apple sauce, banana-you can also buy liquid sugar substitute that is all natural at health food locations....
Jen
How do you convert the honey, apple sauce, etc. amounts in recipes? How much honey = a cup of sugar?
Does anyone use it? What are your impressions? I know it's expensive but could its benefits offset the cost?
I do use Splenda for baking. I personally can tell the difference between baked goods made with sugar and those made with Splenda. It is just a subtle taste difference, and others may not be as senstive to it as I am. It is a one-to-one ratio when substituting Spenda for sugar (i.e., 1 C Spenda for 1 C sugar). It is expensive, and if you do a lot of baking, you will notice it. I have come to a compromise that works for me. I use 1/2 Splenda and 1/2 sugar in my baking recipes. I get only 1/2 of the health benefits, but I prefer the taste of doing it this way.
How do you convert the honey, apple sauce, etc. amounts in recipes? How much honey = a cup of sugar?
I use honey as a sweetener. No artificial chemicals going in my body!![]()
I use it in the biscotti I make for my dad, who is diabetic. Since they are twice baked, the cookies still get pretty crisp.