Speaking of sugar...

I just returned from Trinidad (on a mission trip to build a church in Toco).
While working in the 95 degree sun all day we often walked up to the corner
store and bought water and cokes (the coca cola was much sweeter there than
in the US, but also less carbonated).  What we also found was a product
called Lucozade (http://www.lucozade.com/).  This was a sport drink
essentially made of glucose syrup.  From their website - "When you drink it,
the glucose gets rapidly absorbed into your bloodstream and gives you a
quick burst of energy.  Glucose is the natural preferred fuel for the body
becuase of the speed with which it can be digested and absorbed.  Once
absorbed it is a readily available source of fuel, whic all cells of the
body can utilise."

Official drink of on-call DBAs.

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> Kimberley,
>
> I'd be surprised if you can get "real" raw sugar in stores.
>
> When I was in the U.S. Peace Corps in Belize in the mid
> '70s, raw sugar was readily available, since sugar was a
> primary export from that beautiful little country.  If you
> let a couple of pounds of raw sugar sit in a brown paper bag
> for a day or two, the molasses would settle to the bottom
> and puddle - a jar, shaken occasionally, was a better
> storage option.
>
> It was delicious!  There's nothing quite like a peanut
> butter and raw sugar sandwich!  Ironically, the Belizians
> preferred refined, white sugar, since it was considered more
> "upscale" than the raw sugar.
>
> BTW, other advantages to living in a sugar-exporting country
> included very cheap soft drinks and rum!...Oh, and Reggae!
> ;-)
>
> Jack
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> Kimberly
> Smith
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 9:33 AM
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> Recipe
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>
> Hey, found out that muscavado sugar is raw sugar.  Hopefully
> I can find it in the stores.  If not I am going to Second
> Cup and
> "borrowing" a whole bunch of little packets;-)
>
> >>375g dark muscovado sugar
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