Acclaimed romance author Nicholas Sparks caused a frenzy on social media recently for his chicken salad recipe that features 16 packets of Splenda. Fans of "The Notebook" author were left stunned ...
which started out as a standard recipe, with rotisserie chicken, celery and Vidalia onion. But it was the addition of Splenda, 16 packets to be exact, that caught people off guard. "You can use ...
Drinks that contain artificial sweeteners like Truvia and Splenda Naturals Stevia may increase ... drinks that contain erythritol, the main ingredient in many popular sweeteners.
The internet is no safe haven for Nicholas Sparks’ chicken salad recipe. The bestselling author behind "The Notebook," "A Walk to Remember,"' "The Last Song" and "Dear John" — all of which ...
“You can use real sugar, but why throw sugar in if you can use Splenda?” Sparks asked the Times when queried about his recipe reasoning. Taking note of the kerfuffle, Sparks posted the recipe ...
The Times hadn’t run a recipe after all. I decided to add more mayo, salt, vinegar, and cayenne, hoping they’d even out the sweetness. But the thing about Splenda is that it’s cloyingly ...
It just, well, it just don’t sound right. But Splenda’s website does indeed have a diabetes-friendly chicken-salad recipe, though this one really leans into the sweet with strawberries ...
he also revealed that his recipe called for one particularly eye-catching ingredient: 16 packets of Splenda sweetener, equivalent to 2/3 cup of sugar. “You can use real sugar,” the romance ...
Shares in the ingredients maker jumped more than 11pc ... It makes products such as Splenda, a sugar substitute made from sucralose, an extremely sweet chemical discovered after being accidentally ...
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