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macca1110 | 20:01 Sun 02nd Mar 2008 | Food & Drink
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Hiya ..

Does anyone know if a recipe uses 5oz of granulated sugar what weight would you use if you used the powdered sweetener one (tescos own says is suitable to bake with) .

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Hi Mac, because the powdered sweetener is quite light in weight, I would actually do it by taste.
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thanks , i will try that xx
found this - don't know if it will help in any way
would still take my first advice though or adapt with this

http://www.silverspoon.co.uk/home/products/low -calorie-sugars-and-sweeteners/sucron-granulat ed-sweetener

If your powdered sweetener is anything like *Splenda* then one tablespoonful of sugar = 1 tablespoon of Splenda....

But 5 oz of granulated sugar is about 10 heaped tablespoonfuls - which is an awful lot of sugar - so I think I would go with JD's idea of actually tasting it ! I cannot imagine that that much aspartamine is good for anyone...
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cheers xx

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