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Tag Archives: Sugar
We Need To Talk About Sugar (Again)!
More specifically we need to talk about how to quit sugar. And when I say sugar, I mean that nasty part of sugar, known as fructose. “But fructose is natural and comes from fruit” they say. Yes, the fructose that … Continue reading
Sugar Is As Addictive As Cocaine!
I am not American and I don’t do gallons and pounds, but 1 pound is 0,45kg and a gallon is 3,78litres. We know Australia is right behind (or have we surpassed) US in obesity figures and also sugar consumption, so … Continue reading
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Just Because It’s In The Health Food Section, Doesn’t Mean It’s Good For You
You know what I mean, all the gluten-free food, wheat-free, egg-free, vegan and organic. It all sounds like health bombs you can just eat unlimited amounts of and you’ll be healthy as Superman (is he healthy anyway or is he … Continue reading
Is (Rolled) Oats Related To Superman?
You know, kinda superfoody like sweet potato and blueberries! A food that’s superior to other foods. Oats are one of them, right? Like this one Oats and super duper good, right? It says oats on it, so it must be … Continue reading
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Tagged Best breakfast, blood sugar levels, Breakfast, Carbs, Delicious, Food, Groats, Healthy Lifestyle, Homemade, If It Makes You Feel Good It Can't Be That Bad For You, Instant Oats, Is oats the best for breakfast, Natural, Oats, Processed, Rolled Oats, Steelcut Oats, Sugar, Superfood
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Kids Get Fatter When Spending A Lot Of Time With Their Grandmother
According to a Finnish study following 9000 British families with a minimum of one kid over a two year period. The study was looking at how much time the kids spent with their grandmother and the likelihood of the kids being … Continue reading