Agave Nectar - Xagave Xagave 2012-02-21T23:19:46Z http://www.xagave.com/feed/atom WordPress admin <![CDATA[Xagave for Cooking and Baking]]> http://www.xagave.com/?p=907 2012-02-21T23:14:06Z 2012-02-21T05:20:10Z Xagave is Great for Cooking and Baking

Xagave’s great taste and added fiber make it a Complete Healthy Sugar Replacement!]]>
Xagave is Great for Cooking and Baking

Xagave’s great taste and added fiber make it a Complete Healthy Sugar Replacement!

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admin <![CDATA[Xagave is The Best Tasting Agave]]> http://www.xagave.com/?p=898 2012-02-21T23:19:46Z 2012-02-21T05:09:28Z Xagave is the Best Tasting Agave Nectar.

Xagave is the best tasting Agave Nectar. Period.]]>
Xagave is the Best Tasting Agave Nectar.

Xagave is the best tasting Agave Nectar. Period.

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admin <![CDATA[Did you Know?]]> http://www.xagave.com/?p=890 2012-02-21T07:34:46Z 2012-02-21T04:52:06Z Did you Know- Xagave

Did You Know? That Xagave is sweeter than sugar so you can use less and save calories. That it is the only fiber rich agave in the market. That Xagave is the only agave to provide 17% of the daily calcium you need in one serving.]]>
Did you Know- Xagave

Did You Know?

That Xagave is sweeter than sugar so you can use less and save calories.
That it is the only fiber rich agave in the market.
That Xagave is the only agave to provide 17% of the daily calcium you need in one serving.

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admin <![CDATA[Xagave 25 oz.]]> http://local.better/?p=124 2012-01-14T01:52:58Z 2011-08-06T17:43:33Z

The perfect ‘in the cupboard’ or on the countertop size. An easy way to test out Xagave and find out why so many people never even buy sugar anymore! USDA Organic and Kosher Certified Proprietary Blend of Agave Salmiana (White Agave) & Agave Tequiliana (Blue Agave) This blend provides an Agave with Inulin (A Pre-Biotic Fiber) and a [...]]]>

The perfect ‘in the cupboard’ or on the countertop size. An easy way to test out Xagave and find out why so many people never even buy sugar anymore!

  • USDA Organic and Kosher Certified
  • Proprietary Blend of Agave Salmiana (White Agave) & Agave Tequiliana (Blue Agave)
  • This blend provides an Agave with Inulin (A Pre-Biotic Fiber) and a high Calcium content
  • A Low Glycemic Index Sweetener (approximately 30)
  • Great for Cooking, Canning and Baking as well as an everyday Tabletop Sweetener
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admin <![CDATA[Xagave 50 oz.]]> http://local.better/?p=122 2012-01-14T01:53:06Z 2011-08-06T17:41:57Z

Our favorite around-the-kitchen sized bottle as the 25 fluid oz bottle just seems to run out to quickly!  Perfect for refilling, and ready for daily use. USDA Organic and Kosher Certified Proprietary Blend of Agave Salmiana (White Agave) & Agave Tequiliana (Blue Agave) This blend provides an Agave with Inulin (A Pre-Biotic Fiber) and a high Calcium content [...]]]>

Our favorite around-the-kitchen sized bottle as the 25 fluid oz bottle just seems to run out to quickly!  Perfect for refilling, and ready for daily use.

  • USDA Organic and Kosher Certified
  • Proprietary Blend of Agave Salmiana (White Agave) & Agave Tequiliana (Blue Agave)
  • This blend provides an Agave with Inulin (A Pre-Biotic Fiber) and a high Calcium content
  • A Low Glycemic Index Sweetener (approximately 30)
  • Great for Cooking, Canning and Baking as well as an everyday Tabletop Sweetener
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admin <![CDATA[Xagave Jug]]> http://local.better/?p=119 2012-01-14T01:53:15Z 2011-08-06T17:40:25Z

The best and most economical way to buy Xagave. Perfect for long-term storage (up to 18 months) and for cooking, canning, or refilling our more conventional 25 oz and 50 oz Bottles. USDA Organic and Kosher Certified Proprietary Blend of Agave Salmiana (White Agave) & Agave Tequiliana (Blue Agave) This blend provides an Agave with Inulin (A Pre-Biotic Fiber) and [...]]]>

The best and most economical way to buy Xagave. Perfect for long-term storage (up to 18 months) and for cooking, canning, or refilling our more conventional 25 oz and 50 oz Bottles.

  • USDA Organic and Kosher Certified
  • Proprietary Blend of Agave Salmiana (White Agave) & Agave Tequiliana (Blue Agave)
  • This blend provides an Agave with Inulin (A Pre-Biotic Fiber) and a high Calcium content
  • A Low Glycemic Index Sweetener (approximately 30)
  • Great for Cooking, Canning and Baking as well as an everyday Tabletop Sweetener
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admin <![CDATA[Agave Packets]]> http://local.better/?p=117 2012-01-14T01:53:23Z 2011-08-06T17:37:57Z

Now you can take Xagave with you on the go! To the office, through the airport, and anywhere else you need Xagave when a bottle isn’t practical. agave packets]]>

Now you can take Xagave with you on the go! To the office, through the airport, and anywhere else you need Xagave when a bottle isn’t practical. agave packets

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admin <![CDATA[Xagave Cook Book]]> http://local.better/?p=113 2012-02-21T05:18:29Z 2011-08-06T17:28:03Z main-image23

A Complete guide to cooking with Xagave and the #1 selling Agave Cookbook on the market!   Includes everything from understanding what agave is and it’s health benefits, to everyday recipes you and your family can enjoy for a lifetime.]]>
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A Complete guide to cooking with Xagave and the #1 selling Agave Cookbook on the market!   Includes everything from understanding what agave is and it’s health benefits, to everyday recipes you and your family can enjoy for a lifetime.

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admin <![CDATA[Tis The Sick Season]]> http://local.better/?p=98 2011-12-05T23:05:29Z 2011-08-06T14:37:25Z

RedfeatherMy son came down with croup a few weeks back, and I was surprised to hear the pediatrician ask what outdoor activities we had planned for the remainder of the day*.  I was prepared to keep him bundled up in his bed and away from all other family members.  I still kept him away from other family members, but we had fun in the cold, crisp air that day.

Since we live in a cold and snowy climate, I started thinking about another element of a healthy lifestyle – exercise (Yes, that dreaded word).  Now that we have finally made a turn around the bend on healthy eating, I’ve been encouraging our children to spread their wings and fly – almost literally!  Getting them off the couch and outdoors hasn’t been much of a feat this past summer (well, once I put the child lock on the cable box so they have to ask me to turn it on).  I’m curious as to how they’ll respond this winter when I tell them to put on the snow boots and have at it.  They definitely like their warmth.

I have managed to scare up a sparse bucket list for this winter:

  • Extend the Annual Family Turkey Bowl – many people have this football tradition, but I’ve decided to pick one Saturday a month and have a themed “bowl game” of some sort.  For the months of Dec, Jan, Feb, and Mar, I am calling them, respectively, the Dine-N-Dash (to be scheduled after a large holiday meal), the New Year’s Sprint (aka running in snowshoes), Catch Someone You Love (a crazy family game of tag), Rush for the Pot of Gold (a mini-triathlon in the front yard).
  • Learn a new winter sport – Santa is delivering snow shoes.  I’ve found these awesome monster shoes  for the kids to add a bit of fun to the activity.
  • Explore our favorite outdoor summer spots to discover what they offer for winter.  We like a certain canyon to go on picnics, and this winter we want to find out what other things there are to offer.  Maybe we can find a great hill for sledding or we might take our 2 mile hike and see the waterfall frozen!
  • Cut down our Christmas tree.  This requires hiking/walking, labor in hacking down the tree, and carrying the tree back to the car.  All in all, a great day of exercise for the whole family!
  • Do the Shuffle.  We have bought a dancing video game.  This way we can get some indoor exercise too on days that the rain or snow is heavy.

I always try to keep the entire day healthy by giving them a great treat at the end of our adventure.  There’s nothing like tasty muffins and a great cup of hot chocolate to warm you up after being outside all day.

Our list might be short right now, but I’m on the lookout for other adventures we can have too.  There’s bound to be outdoor and indoor ice skating rinks or local sledding hills to explore.  I’ve heard there are organized hikes in our area, and other fun, filled exercise for everyone.  (My kids are trying to get a punch pass to the local bounce house place.)

*This is not intended to be personal medical advice.  Please consult your own doctor for medical advice.  Each person and medical case should be evaluated individually.

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admin <![CDATA[Preparing For Seasons Health Greetings]]> http://local.better/?p=96 2011-12-05T23:10:07Z 2011-08-06T14:35:35Z

My PlateWe mentioned reading that teens consume 34 teaspoons of sugar a day.  (Good grief, Charlie Brown; we’re cringing!)  Rachael Kettner-Thompson responded that her kids were good about steering clear of the sugar and drinking water, not soda.  That is one awesome report!  I’m hoping to raise my kids in a similar fashion, but Halloween kicked us back a bit and the following slew of holidays are poised to make it worse.  We have started preparing ways to regulate the sugar this season.

Here’s what I like to call my Holiday Prep List.  DISCLAIMER:  This list consists mostly of what I’m trying NOT to do and my idea of alternative solutions.

  • NOT having Marshmellow Sweet Potatoes.  Yes, my southern roots are showing.  I’m not sure I can even eat sweet potatoes without the marshmellow topping, but I’ve scored this recipe for my holiday events. I’ve got my agave substitute in hand for sweetening, and I’m ready to try it out.  (Does it sound like I’m still doing the pep talk because I am!)
  • NOT having sugary sweet Pecan Pie that my grandma showed me how to make when I was 8.  Here’s my change-up  to this classic recipe, and if all goes well, I’ll teach it to my 8 year old this year (and maybe my mom and grandma too!)
  • A new way to make Glazed Ham.  Another standard at our holiday table that I want to make a little bit more healthy this year.  It’s the small steps that will get me through this process, right?
  • Introducing a new tradition: Pumpkin Ice Cream.  Bringing out the best in desserts, a bit of cold can bring a nice balance to your table, and this is what I’ve chosen this year.  My husband can’t get enough of pumpkin treats during the season.  I always appreciate combining ancestral and modern traditions to create our own personal holiday experience.

 

As always, I would love to hear other things you do so I can incorporate that into our new lifestyle!

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