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Recipe for Liquid Stevia Drops
I make my own sweetener drops with sucralose powder following lowcarbman's formula. Is there a similar method or recipe for making liquid stevia sweetening drops? I have NuNaturals pure stevia extract and would like to make an easy to use liquid from that.
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I use one that I love. Liquid Stevia.
2 1/4 tsp. of stevia extract 1/4 c. Filtered water Mix together. Enjoy!!
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Yep 1/4 tsp. = 1 c. Of sweetness. Same as liquid sucralose.
Hope that helps.
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Another version from Lowcarbman's writings. Using vegetable glycerine, that doesn't have to be refrigerated:
"However, if you really want a mixture where 1 teaspoon = 1 cup of sugar, I would mix 1/4 ounce (1 T.) of Stevia Extract with 2/3 cup of Vegetable Glycerine." I'd imagine you could use the same amount of water.
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