bradaptation.com

Welcome to Brad's online memory archives.

Sweetener Second Thoughts

I usually write my posts at night before I go to bed, because my most regular readers are all ahead of my time zone, so I would miss them if I posted in the morning.

Monday night I went to bed after eating a dessert full of allulose. Everything seemed to be fine, until my stomach started gurgling. Without going into details, let’s just say that the warnings about gastrointestinal discomfort were true.

I guess this won’t end up being the regular sugar substitute I had hoped. I suppose I could still use it in smaller quantities, but sugar in small quantities isn’t that bad really, so…

Anyway, I still have three delicious lemon desserts that will send you to the bathroom all night long. Does anyone want them?

Leave a Reply to Bev Greunke Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *





Superb Sweetener

I was in the baking aisle of the grocery store and saw a sweetener I hadn’t seen before. It was called allulose. I decided to give it a try.

It is really good. It tastes very much like sugar, with maybe a little bit of a molasses flavor. Best of all, I don’t experience any weird aftertaste like I usually do with non-sugar sweeteners. After tasting it straight, I sweetened some cole slaw with it. It was good. I decided to go all out and try a recipe with it. I had lemons from somebody at church, so I made my mom’s lemon pudding.

The batter tasted normal:

When I brought them out of the oven, they looked shinier and smoother than usual:

And the taste?

It was good! It didn’t taste exactly like the recipe when cooked with sugar, and the texture of the cakey part was a little lighter, but it was still lemony and sweet. And zero calories from sugar! The total calorie count of one serving is probably less than 200. The other ingredients are lemon, egg, butter, and flour. That’s practically health food!

*I feel like I should add an asterisk paragraph. The internet says eating too much allulose can cause gastrointestinal discomfort. I didn’t experience any from this serving of lemon pudding, so no problem!

Smoke Smell

I have noticed when I’m showering on the weekend that I’ve smelled wood smoke. I thought maybe a neighbor had a fireplace that they lit for warmth.

Then recently, I noticed it was just Sunday I was smelling the smoke. Why would the neighbor only light the fire on Sundays?

Then I realized that I was smelling the smoke after I watered my bathroom orchids, which I do every Sunday morning.

The orchid potting mix has chunks of charcoal in it. I haven’t been smelling fire. I’ve been smelling my orchids.

My orchids are still blooming. I think I’ve only been without orchid flowers for maybe a month in the last year. Amazing!

Gardening Day of Fun

I worked in my garden yesterday! Woo hoo!

I started by repotting a houseplant, and while I was going to the garage to get the pot, I saw a container that had some old seeds in it. Some of the seeds were from a mgambo tree. They’re fuzzy! They’re often used in leis. My friend Cheryl gave me some in Maui. I’m not sure if it was THIS time, or another, but that was four years ago.

They’re super old now, but I wondered if they might still sprout. I planted them. I also planted some herb seeds that students gave me at Christmas.

I watered everything in the back yard after that. I need to get some new watering equipment. I need hoses that aren’t expandable. The expandable ones put the water under too much pressure, and the potting mix gets blasted out of the pots.

Since I was already outside, I mowed the lawn. It really needed mowing. The last few weekends have been rainy, so I haven’t been able to do it until now.

And then there was one last thing to do… My driveway has a lot of weeds growing in the cracks. I wanted to use salt and vinegar to kill them and poison the ground. I got most of them, but ran out of salt and vinegar, so I’ll have to finish another day.

Roof Racoon

Yesterday morning there was a racoon on the roof at school. It happened right before school started, so there were a lot of kids outside and on their way to class. It was a pretty big racoon, but it looks small in my picture:

The kids were mostly excited. The adults were mostly concerned. The roof tops are pretty close to the balconies, and racoons are wild animals.

The racoon ended up leaving without any altercations happening, so that was good. And the kids had an exciting story to tell when their parents asked them what happened in school today.

« Older posts

© 2024 bradaptation.com

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑