Two Ways to Make Baked Donuts
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bob taylorMarch 2, 2017
we have enjoyed your articles for some time and tried some of your mixes - very nice::)) however - my wife is on a sweeteners restricted diet - nothing but stevia and monks fruit - no maple syrup, no honey, nada else. i suspect she is not alone in this quandary - any efforts you could make to help out people in her situation would be greatly appreciated.
CarolFebruary 27, 2017
Yes, give us recipes for real food not just sweet stuff!!!
Normal personFebruary 27, 2017
I challenge you to devote one month to articles about non-sweets.
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