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Sweet & Natural Baking: Sugar-Free, Flavorful Desserts from Mani's Bakery

Sweet & Natural Baking: Sugar-Free, Flavorful Desserts from Mani's Bakery

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: this book is not going to be a part of my collection...
Review: I love to bake. And I love to bake healthy. The way I see it, the whole point of having a dessert is to enjoy it. I can not say that I enjoyed items that I baked using recipes from this book. I did not feel very well after ingesting so much fruictose.
And I am confused... The book says that fruit juice consentrates are less refined sweeteners than sugar. But then, a lot of fruit juice consentrates are loaded with high fruictose corn syrup. So, is the author suggesting that corn syrup is healthier than sugar? Is it?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must own if you love baking but don't want the sugar.
Review: I love to bake. I am not vegan/vegetarian or looking to lower my cholesterol. However, you can be any of those things and still use this book. I have a hyperactive 4 year old on the Feingold Diet. Even tho they don't suggest you eliminate sugar, I feel my son is less high strung when his sugar intake is low. However, he loves yummy baked things. This is where Mani's book comes in. The chocolate chip pecan cookies are really great! I have a jar full..actually not full anymore...downstairs right now. Mani lists substitutions for dairy free, egg free etc... so anyone could use this book. Just keep or add in what you like, and keep out what you don't. Personally, I love dairy and eggs but wanted to do without the sugar. I like that you have options with this book. So many other sugar-free baking books are vegan. The great thing about Mani's book is that anyone can use it and everything in it is fabulous!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: this book is not going to be a part of my collection...
Review: I love to bake. And I love to bake healthy. The way I see it, the whole point of having a dessert is to enjoy it. I can not say that I enjoyed items that I baked using recipes from this book. I did not feel very well after ingesting so much fruictose.
And I am confused... The book says that fruit juice consentrates are less refined sweeteners than sugar. But then, a lot of fruit juice consentrates are loaded with high fruictose corn syrup. So, is the author suggesting that corn syrup is healthier than sugar? Is it?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: NOT FOR VEGANS!
Review: Reading "Rachel's" review makes it sound a little like a vegan might enjoy this book? Well, if you are vegan, like me, you WON'T! It is stuffed with recipes including eggs, butter, milk, cream, buttermilk...! VERY few recipes in this book are truly vegan! So it eliminates white sugar...big whoop...true vegans don't use white sugar to begin with (bone char)! I am not saying this isn't a good book - but it ain't for vegans! (Unless you are a vegan with a whole lotta money and don't mind paying [money] for about 15 recipes...!)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Some excellent recipes
Review: This is my favorite cookbook, not because every recipe in it is to my liking, but because some of the recipes are superb. The Cranberry-Walnut Scones and Chunky Carrot Cake recipes (the latter of which is truly vegan) alone are worth the price of the book. I get raves for them all the time. And not everyone likes Southern-style Cornmeal Waffles, but I adore them.

Most of the recipes call for a fruit-juice concentrate sweetener. When I lived in the Northwest, I used the excellent one from Mystic Lake Dairy that's available in stores there. Fortunately, the author provides very easy instructions for making your own (involving only apple juice and either a microwave or a saucepan and stove).

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: NOT FOR VEGANS!
Review: This is such a great book, the whole thing is pleasing and wonderful to look at. And the majority of the recipes I've tried you'll die over! Even ones that don't require any sweetner in them at all. Such as the Banana-Nut Pancakes. Moist, tender and wonderful!

My brother and I are very sensitive to even organic sugar and fruit juice is the only thing we've found that doesn't affect us so this book is a treasure!

However, note that Fruit-Sweet is this chef's favorite sweetner. BUT he does tell you how to make your own concentrated sweetner with frozen juice concentrate. VERY NICE! Be warned, I thought I'd be daring and try pineapple juice and made the peanut butter cookies. Don't do it! White Grape Juice and White Grape & Peach Juice are the ones I've found that you can use for any recipe.

Everything in here takes a little time. But if you want something sweet and can't get anything at the nearby grocery or organic store then invest a little and enjoy this book, it's well worth every penny.


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