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August 21, 2012

Satisfying My Sweet Tooth With Zero Calories Natural Sweetener Nectresse

This post brought to you by NECTRESSE™Sweetener. All opinions are 100% mine.

I love desserts after meals, I love my tea/coffee really sweet  sweet, I always take the bigger piece of pie, thank you very much! Simply put - I have a sweet tooth. But I want to enjoy this sweetness without guilt or love handles! So I am always on the look out for natural alternatives for good old granulated sugar. Lucky for me, my quest has come to an end! I recently discovered the new sweetener - NECTRESSE™Sweetener! Made from a real fruit - monk fruit extract, Nectresse is 100% natural and zero calories per serving!  Nectresse comes from the makers of Splenda Sweeteners and derives its natural sweetness from the monk fruit - a small green melon that has grown in remote mountain regions of Asia for hundreds of years. Nectresse is deliciously sweet with ZERO calories! That means I can have my cake and eat it too! I tried Nectreese in one of my favorite breakfast (and snack) of yogurt parfait I have to tell you, Nectresse tastes as good as the regular sugar with all the benefits of calorie free sweetener! Can't wait to use Nectresse in desserts, pancakes, shakes and smoothies and my favorite cup of tea!  My little one and I had a great time sampling the fruits of my labor! (well who I am kidding, the recipe is super easy and totally guilt free!)

Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup non-fat vanilla Greek (or regular) yogurt
  • 2 packets of Nectresse natural no calorie sweetener
  • 3/4 cup mixed fresh berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries)
  • 2 tablespoons low-fat granola
Directions
  • Mix Nectresse sweetener into the yogurt
  • Spoon half of the yogurt mixture into a clear serving glass. Top with half of the berries. Top with remaining yogurt, then remaining berries. If you want to make it in smaller servings, use smaller cups and layer the yogurt and berries mixture accordingly.
  • Sprinkle granola on the top

 
I am not the only health conscious fan of Nectreese. America's favorite journalist Lisa Ling loves it too. See for yourself what she has to say about Nectresse!
 
Nectresse is available now in grocery stores, drug stores, supercenters and online. You can buy the box of 40 single serving packets for $3.99 or a canisters of 140 servings (with a multipurpose lid for sprinkling, pouring or spooning) for $6.99. Try the FREE sample of NECTRESSE™Sweetener and discover the sweet delicious secret yourself!

 

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24 comments:

  1. L'aspetto e' a dir poco invitante!!!

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  2. Thanks for sharing this recipe. I'm going to have to try it out.

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  3. It looks so good... I too have a sweet tooth and "demand" for dessert after every meal!!
    Thanks for sharing the recipe!!

    Love
    Mehak
    www.thedoublemlife.blogspot.com

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  4. Mouth watering... me wantsss!!!
    I have a major sweet tooth!

    Dazzle and Sizzle
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  5. That looks so good! definitely gotta try soon.

    www.pinsneedlesfashion.blogspot.com

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  6. This looks so good. I have to have to try this :D Thank you for sharing <3

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  7. wow looks delicious...........

    http://aprettylife13.blogspot.com/

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  8. seems yummy, gotta have this., i wonder if you already picked the winner of your giveaway, did you email her (me?)

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  9. I wonder when it will become available in Europe. Would love to try this!

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  10. Oh my gosh...that looks so yummy, Jyoti!

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  11. Ohh so good! We don't have that here in Australia but regardless gonna try this out anyway! Thanks for the recipe!

    Have a lovely day!
    SDMxx
    www.daringcoco.com

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  12. Nectresse sounds very SWEET! Thanks for sharing their information.

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  13. Looks really delicious, I am sure I will be taking down the recipe

    www.candyvioleta.blogspot.in

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  14. Looks yummy!! Although, I never use sweeteners as they usually make me feel unwell x

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  15. Awww, they look extremely yummy.
    Mmmmm...photogenic too.

    Love
    Sonshu
    www.thesonshu.com

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  16. well, till the time Im not a diabetic..will always prefer natural honey!!..over any kind of sugar or sweetener!!

    http://sushmita-smile.blogspot.in/

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  17. Looks so delicious !!
    I'm following you now :)
    Kisses.

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  18. i am hungry! yummy :)

    xx

    asteria-sparkle.blogspot.com

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  19. Hmmm yummy yummy!!

    xoxo lorena

    http://www.lolitainthemix.blogspot.com

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  20. These looks really good...wish I could have one...right now! :D lol
    xoxo

    novelstyle.blogspot.com

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  21. Your blog has given amazing information ,I would definitely recommend your blog to others. If you want to live a healthy life you must replace sugar with natural sweetener.

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