@ozo organic stevia leaf powder, as in actual ground leaves, not extracted? The green powder? just askin cuz I didn’t realise you can actually do it that way. THought it has to be extracted crystals or something. I’m new to the forum, so sorry for newbie questions.
And @ozo if You know a good place to buy quality stevia powder in UK, would greatly appreciate a link for their website. Thanks in advance.
I completely forgot @ozo, I am so sorry
Things have been crazy, but I am laid up for at least 2 weeks as I just had knee surgery Thursday. Was it the metal sleeve and spare tanks for the Nautilus? I will go look for the PM. Will be at least 2 weeks before I can drive, I will try to get the hubby to help and send you a tracking number as soon as I get it out.
Yes, Stevia LS is the liquid form and Stevia P is the powder. Nothing official, we had just been throwing things around on another thread to try to invent a way to lessen the confusion when we are all jabbering
But obviously we all need to communicate and come up with a uniform way to use it in our stashes as well. Not a biggie, just saves time with explaining when we are discussing.
I hope your being sarcastic. Is there a thread where yall are more into this subject of chemicals?
If the folks at EZ Sweetz think this is an improved taste product…sounds like something we folk can mix up ourselves (DIY?) Stevia is first (more of?) maybe 60/40 Stevia/Monk fruit by wieght?
Just a theory on the different spelling (benzoate vs bensoate): it could simply be because you’re in England. It might not be meant maliciously at all. English (UK) and English (US) often have different spellings.
Just a quick google reveals that Bensoate is wrong on both sides of the pond
…And that’ll teach me to comment before googling. I made a pre-coffee guess that it was one of those realize/realise things. My bad!
true, Americans tend to use “Z” more than we do, and “U” a lot less, and they have obliterated the “I” from Aluminium !!!
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Advise and advice…but there is no sodium bensoate.
I shall be back to my absentium and incognitium.
advise and advice are different words
Don’t be absentinuim, comebackherium!