Most
people typically don't have a firm grasp of how much sugar we consume on a
yearly basis unknowingly. It's been said that the average person consumes more
than 50 pounds of sugar in a calendar year --quite alarming when you think of
it in pounds, right?
When
we think of sugar, sweet desserts such as cakes, donuts, candy, and cookies
come to mind immediately. But there are tremendous amounts of sugar hiding in
everyday things we consume, and when we consume them regularly, they add up
fast.
Making
a few mindful tweaks can make all the difference. Here are a few of my favorite
ways to keep added sugar at an absolute minimum in my life:
Choose real fruits.
It takes no extra time to grab an apple rather than a pre-packaged fruit cup or applesauce. It's just as easy and doesn't contain any of the added sugar the pre-packaged items have. So, choose something fresh from the produce stand instead.
Focus on fiber and protein
power.
Fiber-rich
foods will fill you up and keep you that way for longer so you’ll be less
likely to eat something when you’re not hungry. Protein-packed foods have the
same benefit. Combine both of these for delicious ways to stay satisfied throughout
the day, and you’ll be less likely to seek out sugar.
Phase out added sugar bombs.
If you’ve put sugar in your coffee every morning for the last ten years, start decreasing the amount until you no longer use it. You can also try kicking the habit on the spot if you’re ready for it.
Study labels before you buy.
Is your pantry brimming with pre-packaged, processed foods? It's time to learn to live without these. And when you do, commit to reading all the labels of every packaged food item you buy from now on. Added sugar is in some of the most unsuspecting places so read every label before putting anything into your grocery cart.
Drown out cravings with water.
If you’re a soda drinker, you can cut out quite a bit of added sugar by ditching your soda habit. Sometimes, we think we’re hungry when we’re actually thirsty --and other times, a stressed day makes us reach for desserts. Whatever the case, a glass of water can solve the problem. Drink one down and then wait 15 to 20 minutes. The craving will usually be gone but if not, choose a piece of fruit to satisfy the urge.
It
takes time to get used to life without added sugar in it, but you’ll soon feel
better than ever. Finding the perfect sweet treats that aren't harmful to your
health is a powerful way to get past the urges and learn to adapt to your new
lifestyle without processed sugar.
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