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Re: Agave Nectar?
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11/26/10 02:27 AM
11/26/10 02:27 AM
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Megs
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Megs
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I've never used it, but I've heard that it can be used, but apparently it has a high sugar content, so alternatives (like no sugar added applesauce, yogurt, etc) are better.
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Re: Agave Nectar?
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11/26/10 03:16 AM
11/26/10 03:16 AM
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haleighallen
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well i don't intend to use it as a replacement for anything. just an occasional licky treat. you know, just put a little dab of it on my finger and let them lick it off
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Re: Agave Nectar?
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11/26/10 04:11 AM
11/26/10 04:11 AM
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JillMarie
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I actually did a tiny bit of reading on agave nectar and it seems a though it actually helps to balance sugars to avoid that high to low feeling, like pricky pear does, and is actually recommended for diabetics. I wouldnt use it as a substitute, but as a licky treat is fine. I sometimes mix it with acacia powder as a treat as well. http://www.allaboutagave.com/coudnt find nutritional data for calcium in the nectar itself, but actual agave is VERY high in calcium
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