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... to taste the first, all-natural, gluten-free, sugar-free, yummy cookies that help manage blood glucose by replacing starch and sugar with fiber and no calorie sweeteners. Sample and literature requests ...
Monday, 02 November 2009
2. 10 Reasons WHY you should buy Yes! to Cookies!
(10 Reasons to Buy/10 Reasons to Buy)
... blood sugar and cause unwanted weight gain. 3. They’re sweetened with all-natural Erythritol and Stevia, which are NO CALORIE sweeteners. 4. They’re NOT sweetened with maltitol, xylitol, ...
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
... calorie sweeteners.  One very important difference between Yes! To Cookies mixes and conventional starch and flour based dough is that you need to avoid adding water.  We replaced starch with ...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
... many flavored waters made without sweeteners.  You can easily sweeten these, as well as your teas and coffees with the same all natural, no calorie sweeteners we use in Yes! To Cookies.  What ...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Yes! To Cookies, cookie mixes use a proprietary blend of all natural premium no calorie sweeteners:  erythritol and Rebaudioside A.  The ALL NATURAL ZERO CALORIE sweetener erythritol has been ...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
... cookies without starch!Yes! To Cookies replaced almost all the starch with fiber. Our bodies do not have the enzymes needed to metabolize fiber and the all natural sweeteners we use. Unlike starch and ...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
7. Why Drink Water?
(Nutrition/Product Nutrition Information)
... many flavored waters made without sweeteners.  You can easily sweeten these, as well as your teas and coffees with the same all natural, no calorie sweeteners we use in Yes! To Cookies.  What ...
Tuesday, 07 July 2009
8. Yes! to cookies sweeteners
(Nutrition/Product Nutrition Information)
Yes! To Cookies, cookie mixes use a proprietary blend of all natural premium no calorie sweeteners:  Erythritol and Rebaudioside A.  The ALL NATURAL ZERO CALORIE sweetener erythritol has been ...
Tuesday, 07 July 2009
9. Fitness and Health
(Nutrition/Healthy Living)
... as compared to eating cookies made with starch and sugar or slowly digested sweeteners. YES! You can have yummy cookies that satisfy your sweet tooth without feeling guilty or challenging your blood glucose. ...
Monday, 29 June 2009
10. Pregnancy
(Nutrition/Healthy Living)
... contribute to better blood glucose control as compared to eating cookies made with starch and sugar or slowly digested sweeteners. YES! You can have yummy cookies that satisfy your sweet tooth without ...
Monday, 29 June 2009
11. Kids & Cookies
(Nutrition/Healthy Living)
... to eating cookies made with starch and sugar or slowly digested sweeteners. YES! You can have yummy cookies that satisfy your sweet tooth without feeling guilty or challenging your blood glucose. The ...
Monday, 22 June 2009
12. Help with Autism & ADHD
(Nutrition/Healthy Living)
... (as much as 3 cups of broccoli) All of these factors contribute to better blood glucose control as compared to eating cookies made with starch and sugar or slowly digested sweeteners. YES! You can have ...
Monday, 22 June 2009
13. Food Navigator Stevia sweetener gets US FDA go-ahead
(Nutrition/Product Nutrition Information)
... of being the world’s largest supplier of high-purity Reb A, also supplies Cargill with the ingredient. Surging demand The US is a key market for the natural, zero calorie sweeteners which can be ...
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
14. Stevia/Rebaudioside A
(Nutrition/Product Nutrition Information)
... no steviol is absorbed in the blood. For the most part, the metabolized components of stevia leave the body unchanged. Assets: Rebaudioside A is extremely sweet and synergistic with other sweeteners ...
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
15. Low Calorie Sweeteners and Weight Control
(Nutrition/Product Nutrition Information)
The Role of Low-Calorie Sweeteners in Weight Control Low-calorie sweeteners provide consumers with many benefits, both psychological and physiological. Health professionals and consumers believe low-calorie ...
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
16. Reduced Calorie Sweeteners
(Nutrition/Product Nutrition Information)
Polyols/Reduced Calorie Sweeteners Erythritol is a good-tasting bulk sweetener which is suitable for a variety of reduced- calorie and sugar-free foods. It has been part of the human diet for thousands ...
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
17. Fiber in Cookies
(Nutrition/Healthy Living)
... eating cookies made with starch and sugar or slowly digested sweeteners. YES! You can have yummy cookies that satisfy your sweet tooth without feeling guilty or challenging your blood glucose. The carbohydrates ...
Monday, 15 June 2009
18. Gluten Free
(Nutrition/Healthy Living)
... to eating cookies made with starch and sugar or slowly digested sweeteners. YES! You can have yummy cookies that satisfy your sweet tooth without feeling guilty or challenging your blood glucose. The ...
Monday, 15 June 2009
19. Weight-Loss
(Nutrition/Healthy Living)
... made with starch and sugar or slowly digested sweeteners. YES! You can have yummy cookies that satisfy your sweet tooth without feeling guilty or challenging your blood glucose. The carbohydrates that ...
Monday, 15 June 2009
20. Blood Glucose
(Nutrition/Healthy Living)
... digested sweeteners. YES! You can have yummy cookies that satisfy your sweet tooth without feeling guilty or challenging your blood glucose. The carbohydrates that you might need depend on your age, ...
Monday, 15 June 2009
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