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Cocoa powder should be fine as long as it is sugar free and low carb.

Gail

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> Hi All, I never got a reply to this question and I have been

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> messages and someone else also asks this question, but, nowhere is

there an

> answer. Could someone answer me please??

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> Hi peoples,

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> Can anyone tell me if organic pure 100% cocoa powder is safe on the

anti

> candida diet?

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> Thank you,

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> Lesley xxx

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I don't know of a general guide. I try to stay below 8 to 10 and the

lower the better. For example I get low-carb ketchup which only has 1

gram of carbs and no sugar. I think regular ketchup has 4 grams but

also contains some sugar. One tbsp cocoa powder has 3-4 grams but a

cup has abt 48.

Cooking will often increase the number of carbs in a food. A cup of

raw broccoli has about 5 grams and a cup cooked about 8 grams. One

cup of raw spinach has about 1 gram, but cooked has about 7. I don't

calculate all my foods because I pretty much know what veggies are

low carb and I just stay away from the high-carb ones. If I'm

thinking of trying something new I just check that it's low in carbs

and either sugar-free or very low sugar. For example I just started

using some cream cheese occasionally which has 2 grams carbs and 2

grams sugar. I try to stay away totally from any amount of sugar,

but this little bit in the cream cheese seems to be ok - and it

tastes yummy along with butter mashed in with cauliflower :)

HTH

Gail

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> Hi Gail,

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> Thank you for that. Is there a general guide figure for low carb

that we can

> say as long as it is below " xxx " it is low enough for anti candida,

be it a

> GI number or just gms of carb per gms of food type?????

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> Lesley xxx

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Thanks Gail :-) Enjoy your cauliflower cheese, sounds great :-)

Lesley xxx

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From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

Behalf Of Gail

Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 10:30 AM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: Cocoa Powder

I don't know of a general guide. I try to stay below 8 to 10 and the

lower the better. For example I get low-carb ketchup which only has 1

gram of carbs and no sugar. I think regular ketchup has 4 grams but

also contains some sugar. One tbsp cocoa powder has 3-4 grams but a

cup has abt 48.

Cooking will often increase the number of carbs in a food. A cup of

raw broccoli has about 5 grams and a cup cooked about 8 grams. One

cup of raw spinach has about 1 gram, but cooked has about 7. I don't

calculate all my foods because I pretty much know what veggies are

low carb and I just stay away from the high-carb ones. If I'm

thinking of trying something new I just check that it's low in carbs

and either sugar-free or very low sugar. For example I just started

using some cream cheese occasionally which has 2 grams carbs and 2

grams sugar. I try to stay away totally from any amount of sugar,

but this little bit in the cream cheese seems to be ok - and it

tastes yummy along with butter mashed in with cauliflower :)

HTH

Gail

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I haven't made it but I recently posted a link to my go-to cacao. Bear in mind that "natural" and "good" are likely not synonymous.

Cocoa Powder

I want to make the Chocolate Smoothie does anyone know where I could buy natural cocoa powder? and has anyone tried this recipe? thanks.

Chocolate Smoothie

Serves: 2 — Prep Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

5 ounces organic baby spinach

2 cups frozen blueberries

1/2 cup soy milk

1 medium banana

2 medjool dates or 4 deglet noor dates

2 tablespoons of natural cocoa powder

1 tablespoon ground flax seeds

Directions

Blend all ingredients together in a high powered blender until smooth and creamy.

One Serving Contains:

CALORIES: 276.2

PROTEIN: 8.1g

CARBOHYDRATE: 58.8g

FAT: 4.8g

SODIUM: 93.4mg

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I am making a Penzey run this afternoon. Do you know if their cocoa is natural or has anyone tried their's?

MARILYN

"Nothing is ever lost by courtesy. It is the cheapest of pleasures, costs nothing, and conveys much. "

MY KIDS DRIVE ME CRAZY- I DRIVE THEM EVERYWHERE ELSE!

From: Berry <berrywell@...> Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:01:15 PMSubject: Re: Cocoa Powder

I agree with -"natural" means little. (Dog poop and cyanide are "natural) I use NOW brand Raw, organic cocoa and am happy with it. I also grind raw cocoa nibs into my own cocoa powder in the Vitamix, when I can get my hands on true raw ones that haven't been "bathed" in some swill that I don't want.

From: <kareningotham@...>Subject: Re: Cocoa Powder Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 2:51 PM

I haven't made it but I recently posted a link to my go-to cacao. Bear in mind that "natural" and "good" are likely not synonymous.

Cocoa Powder

I want to make the Chocolate Smoothie does anyone know where I could buy natural cocoa powder? and has anyone tried this recipe? thanks.Chocolate Smoothie Serves: 2 — Prep Time: 5 minutesIngredients5 ounces organic baby spinach2 cups frozen blueberries1/2 cup soy milk1 medium banana2 medjool dates or 4 deglet noor dates2 tablespoons of natural cocoa powder1 tablespoon ground flax seedsDirectionsBlend all ingredients together in a high powered blender until smooth and creamy.One Serving Contains:CALORIES: 276.2PROTEIN: 8.1gCARBOHYDRATE: 58.8gFAT: 4.8gSODIUM: 93.4mg

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I've never used Scharffen Berger cocoa but I know it's not Dutched and it's supposed to be good: http://www.worldpantry.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prmenbr=3176203 & prrfnbr=3237557 . You don't want to go to insane with price, though, if you're just using it for smoothies. If you plan to bake, make cocoa, etc., check out my favorite if you can squeeze it into your budget: http://www.ultimatesuperfoods.com/ItemDetail.aspx?comcode=FD & plinid=CACPOA & item=CPWHF16O & type=sc & plnmain=CACAO . A pound could last a long time.

Cocoa Powder

I want to make the Chocolate Smoothie does anyone know where I could buy natural cocoa powder? and has anyone tried this recipe? thanks.

Chocolate Smoothie

Serves: 2 — Prep Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

5 ounces organic baby spinach

2 cups frozen blueberries

1/2 cup soy milk

1 medium banana

2 medjool dates or 4 deglet noor dates

2 tablespoons of natural cocoa powder

1 tablespoon ground flax seeds

Directions

Blend all ingredients together in a high powered blender until smooth and creamy.

One Serving Contains:

CALORIES: 276.2

PROTEIN: 8.1g

CARBOHYDRATE: 58.8g

FAT: 4.8g

SODIUM: 93.4mg

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I got two bags for $21.73 and no shipping or tax at http://amzn.to/eQ05tL

It's too much caffeine for me though so I got some carob. I haven't used much of

either but have some recipes in mind. I will use half of each. I do the same

thing with honey and agave in a few recipes.

>

> I want to make the Chocolate Smoothie does anyone know where I could buy

natural cocoa powder? and has anyone tried this recipe? thanks.

>

> Chocolate Smoothie

>

> Serves: 2 — Prep Time: 5 minutes

>

> Ingredients

>

> 5 ounces organic baby spinach

> 2 cups frozen blueberries

> 1/2 cup soy milk

> 1 medium banana

> 2 medjool dates or 4 deglet noor dates

> 2 tablespoons of natural cocoa powder

> 1 tablespoon ground flax seeds

>

> Directions

>

> Blend all ingredients together in a high powered blender until smooth and

creamy.

>

> One Serving Contains:

> CALORIES: 276.2

> PROTEIN: 8.1g

> CARBOHYDRATE: 58.8g

> FAT: 4.8g

> SODIUM: 93.4mg

>

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