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On Aug 22, 8:50*am, Maureen Wozniak wrote:
On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 12:31:20 -0500, NightMist wrote (in article ): I have been losing weight steadily since May, and today I hit the 30 pounds lost mark. I have not been on some arcane diet. *I have not been using one of those 'eat only our food' programs, nor have I joined a gym. What I have been doing is rooting hidden sugar out of my diet, the whole family has been. After eliminating the obvious, sugared drinks, sugar in coffee or tea, etc., we went to war against food containing high fructose corn syrup. We have been seeing it on labels for ages now, but never thought there was enough in non-sweeties to make a difference. *There is. It hasn't meant a lot of big changes, in a lot of cases it has just meant changing brands. *We are eating more Aldi's store brands, they are actually the best low to average priced brand for not putting junk in their food. We still eat sugar, but we eat it where we want it, not in everything from catsup to mac and cheese. Everybody in the house has lost weight, but I have lost the most. *I think that at least part of that is that I am hypoglycemic, and all that extra sugar was keeping a constantly slightly elevated insulin level going, and that was dragging me down. *I definitely have more energy at least. NightMist Congratulations! *Happy dancing for you! Maureen I don't think I could give up sugar in coffee. *Or half and half.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The way I eliminated sugar/cream from my coffee decades ago was to simply start using a bit less of each. The first taste is always rough but you can get used to it. Once I was used to that reduced amount, started reducing each again. After a couple of weeks I was down to using 1/2 tsp. vs. 2 heaping tsp. per cup and just a splash of cream. Decided the fixing was more trouble than it was worth and just started drinking it black. Now I can't even think of drinking coffee any other way. Even a shot 'o something as a dessert treat is too sweet for me. And I only drink iced tea and did the same thing with that with the sugar. Now I only drink unsweetened tea. |
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I gave up caffeine for awhile when trying to keep cysts at bay. I went over
to decaf tea with nothing added rather than creamed coffee. With only that change I lost two pounds in a couple of months. The cysts didn't care one way or the other so I went back to coffee. I am using less cream though. The little changes do add up. Habits are tough to break though. Taria "NightMist" wrote in message ... I didn't think I could either. But I got used to Stevia in it quite quickly. Do an experiment, every time you put sugar in your coffee put the same amount into a separate container, and see how much sugar you are eating via your coffee at the end of a week. If you only have a cup or so a day it probably won't be more than a quarter to a half pound or so. If you drink as much coffee as me though, it comes out to a LOT. When you stop and think that 3500 sugar calories is a pound on you, you start adding up the bits you get daily. Half and half isn't so bad. Sure it has some fat in it, but it has less fat than the powdered stuff. The powdered stuff is also loaded with sugar. It makes half and half look positively healthy. We tend to use evaporated milk at our house because DH is a bit of a fats nazi. NightMist -- I'm raising a developmentally disabled child. What's your superpower? |
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You GO GIRL!!! Congrats!
ME-Judy On Aug 20, 1:31*pm, NightMist wrote: I have been losing weight steadily since May, and today I hit the 30 pounds lost mark. I have not been on some arcane diet. *I have not been using one of those 'eat only our food' programs, nor have I joined a gym. What I have been doing is rooting hidden sugar out of my diet, the whole family has been. After eliminating the obvious, sugared drinks, sugar in coffee or tea, etc., we went to war against food containing high fructose corn syrup. We have been seeing it on labels for ages now, but never thought there was enough in non-sweeties to make a difference. *There is. |
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Indeed, Yay for You!! Hidden corn syrup is just insidious. I had no idea the big burger chains put sugar (in some form, probably corn) into their burger meat. No wonder it tastes so good and then leaves you feeling so bad in a few minutes. I mean, we all know a fast-food burger is too big and has too much fat, but who knew it had sugar that would make us crave it more? Sneaky, sneaky, sneaky. And all propped up with your federal tax dollars subsidizing the corn industry.
Well, congrats on losing weight, NM. I know you must feel better and look better. Good job getting y our family in on the game of rooting out unwanted sugar without becoming so strict that it becomes a drag. Sunny |
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My morning medication consists of a Very Large mug half filled with
low-fat milk. Heat in the microwave. Fill up with french press coffee. No sugar, the milk is sweet enough. I look forward to it. Of course, German coffee tends to be powerful enough that diluting with milk makes perfect sense. Roberta in D On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 17:34:42 +0000, NightMist wrote: On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 07:50:20 -0500, Maureen Wozniak wrote: Congratulations! Happy dancing for you! Maureen I don't think I could give up sugar in coffee. Or half and half. I didn't think I could either. But I got used to Stevia in it quite quickly. Do an experiment, every time you put sugar in your coffee put the same amount into a separate container, and see how much sugar you are eating via your coffee at the end of a week. If you only have a cup or so a day it probably won't be more than a quarter to a half pound or so. If you drink as much coffee as me though, it comes out to a LOT. When you stop and think that 3500 sugar calories is a pound on you, you start adding up the bits you get daily. Half and half isn't so bad. Sure it has some fat in it, but it has less fat than the powdered stuff. The powdered stuff is also loaded with sugar. It makes half and half look positively healthy. We tend to use evaporated milk at our house because DH is a bit of a fats nazi. NightMist |
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On 20/08/2011 18:31, NightMist wrote:
I have been losing weight steadily since May, and today I hit the 30 pounds lost mark. I have not been on some arcane diet. I have not been using one of those 'eat only our food' programs, nor have I joined a gym. What I have been doing is rooting hidden sugar out of my diet, the whole family has been. After eliminating the obvious, sugared drinks, sugar in coffee or tea, etc., we went to war against food containing high fructose corn syrup. We have been seeing it on labels for ages now, but never thought there was enough in non-sweeties to make a difference. There is. It hasn't meant a lot of big changes, in a lot of cases it has just meant changing brands. We are eating more Aldi's store brands, they are actually the best low to average priced brand for not putting junk in their food. We still eat sugar, but we eat it where we want it, not in everything from catsup to mac and cheese. Everybody in the house has lost weight, but I have lost the most. I think that at least part of that is that I am hypoglycemic, and all that extra sugar was keeping a constantly slightly elevated insulin level going, and that was dragging me down. I definitely have more energy at least. NightMist Woot! Woot! As part of my WW diet regime, I cut out 90% of processed foods, and use mosly raw ingredients. That helped me a lot. -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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