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“Yet as the Senate "Sweetened" their version with sugar throughout Wednesday, in a local radio interview, Gresham stated that the Senate Bill looks "promising.”
“Sweetened mustards are a bit higher in calories, but you can generally expect to consume about 90 percent fewer calories overall if you make the switch.”
“Sweetened aminoglycosides killed persisters grown in lab cultures and in mice with urinary-tract infections, as well as those on medical devices with thin layers of bacteria called biofilms.”
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“Sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk start out in much the same way, as concentrated milk that has been cooked in a high heat environment to remove most of the water naturally in the milk.”
“Sweetened condensed milk, on the other hand, is much thicker than evaporated milk and is much sweeter, though it too starts with milk that has had some of the water cooked out of it.”
“Sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk are not interchangeable; one cannot be substituted for another.”
“Sweetened vs Unsweetened Coconut in baking November 5”
“The suit also claims Nevius turned in an unworkable first cut of a documentary on Fawcett's fight with cancer and he may have embezzled money from the actress 'company, Sweetened By Risk.”
“Sweetened payouts will hopefully keep shareholders happy in the meantime and alleviate fears of cash being used for acquisitions.”
“A fascinating article - Artificially Sweetened Beverages Cause for Concern - recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), challenges the notion that artificial sweeteners are risk free.”
Hemi Weingarten: Artificial Sweeteners: 3 Reasons To Rethink That Diet Coke
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