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Blueberry-lemon poppyseed pancakes with lemon yogurt creme and maple syrup by Wholewheatorbust Posted Wed 30 Mar 2011 1:13am . The lemon creme and maple syrup compliment one another fabulously. 1/4 cup whole wheat white flour 1/2 tsp sugar 1/4 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp poppy seeds pinch salt 1 egg a bit less than 1/4 cup milk 1/3 of a lemon peel’s zest handful blueberries 1 tbsp cream cheese 1 tbsp greek yogurt 1 tsp lemon juice maple syrup coconut oil Read on »
Beyonce Admits Folly of Maple Syrup Diet by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:12pm dangerous sugar-filled diet, which reportedly involves drinking maple syrup, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and water for up to 10 times a day. Oh, horrors! "I would not recommend... the folly of a maple syrup diet a almost exactly a year ago when actress Rachel McAdams ("Red Eye") cited maple syrup as a diet secret. At the time, I tried without success Read on »
Pecan Nut and Maple Syrup Ice Cream Drizzled with Maple Syrup by Dianne .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:14pm simple to make! To serve 4-6 1/2 pint double (heavy) cream 1/2 pint low fat Greek yogurt 3 tbsp Rowses maple syrup + extra for drizzling 50 g pecan nuts... into individual bowls and drizzle with maple syrup :) Read on »
Maple Syrup World by bamarunner11 Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 8:22am My Whole Wheat Chia Pancakes are featured on Maple Syrup World ! Go check it out Has anyone made them yet? Read on »
Maple Syrup Is Your Tasty Food That Can Fight Cancer and Diabetes by russelleaton Posted Thu 08 Apr 2010 2:03am is probably over because recent studies have shown that maple syrup holds the key to these problems.  US researchers have found that maple syrup has the ability to substantially decrease the risk of diabetes.  The syrup also showed great potential in slowing down the growth of cancerous cells.  Maple syrup has thirteen active antioxidant substances Read on »
Ingredient Spotlight: Maple Syrup by Kilee Posted Sun 05 Jun 2011 8:16pm 100 calories or approximately 2 tablespoons worth of maple syrup. As with everything else in our healthy diet, eat it in moderation. I hope this helps you better understand... been such a nice, fun weekend!   Today I wanted to do a little feature on one of my favorite sweeteners: maple syrup. I use 100% all-natural maple syrup Read on »
Maple Syrup Contains Disease-Fighting Compounds by Denise Reynolds RD LDN Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Mar 2010 10:45am March and the warmer weather of spring signals the beginning of maple syrup season. Maple syrup is produced in 17 US states and Canada. A new study has found that the liquid delight is not just a source of calories and sweetness, but may also be healthy for you, containing more than 20 compounds that are linked to human health. Read on »
Crown Maple Syrup Review by Lisa C. Posted Tue 05 Jul 2011 8:56pm I always thought maple syrup was pretty much the same.  Boy, was I wrong!    Crown Maple Syrup  sent me a bottle of their syrup to sample and then share my experience with you.  I got an education in maple syrup and I have fallen in love with a new product! Crown Maple Syrup was born when Robb and Lydia Turner bought land in Dutchess Read on »
Tempting Homemade Freezer Waffles with Nutty Maple Syrup by Alisa Fleming Patient Expert Posted Thu 14 Oct 2010 12:00am Posted by alisa on October 14, 2010 | Read on »
Coombs Pure Maple Syrup has Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Cancer Properties by Krizia MissK Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 04 Sep 2011 9:39am Coombs Family Farms 100% Pure Organic Maple Syrup Grade B, 32-Ounce Jug (See all Maple Syrup ) Is that Real Maple Syrup good for you? The answer is yes! University of Rhode Island scientists discovered during a study that real maple syrup contains 54 polyphenol compounds (similar to those found in red wine and berries).  Polyphenols Read on »