Articles in the Common Addictions Category
This zucchini bread rocks. It comes from one of my favorite naturally sweet recipe books, The All-Natural, Sugar-Free Dessert Cookbook.
I had a giant zucchini that I used half of for my Mish Mash Veggie Stew (see below). The remainder I shredded for bread which I’ve been craving–I haven’t eaten zucchini bread in three years. The shame. It’s one of my favorites, too.
Like always, I fudged with the recipe (my version below) but it turned out perfect. It would be easy to substitute applesauce for the eggs to make this vegan. …
I have no idea how many of you are soda drinkers, but even if you don’t touch the stuff, we all know people who do. Here’s an interesting topic for discussion:
Researchers discover soda beverages have higher than expected amounts of fructose. The typical range of fructose in high fructose corn syrups is approximately 45%-55%. However, researchers recently found as much as 65% fructose in sodas, including Coke and Pepsi.
Gross.
What’s the problem and who cares? Too much fructose is linked to serious health issues, including metabolic disorders. Marion Nestle of Food …
I love dried cranberries. I mean, I really LOVE dried cranberries. When I first gave up sugar in January 2008, it broke my heart that most brands of dried cranberries were covered in white sugar. I was ecstatic when I recently had the opportunity to review a package of dried cranberries, compliments of Eden Organic. Not only did they send cranberries, but I was “accidentally” sent dried cherries, too, as well as recipes, nutritional info, and their 2010/2011 catalog. I dove into each: cranberries, cherries (so tart, oh my!), …
Dear Readers,
I apologize for my absence lately. It has been a difficult decision, but I have decided to freeze my blog in order to pursue some other interests. I am still passionate about living a sugar-free life, and had no idea that a New Year’s Resolution would last this long.
As an overview, especially if you are new to the site, I quit sugar in order to see if it could be done and what it would be like. I was seriously addicted to sugar before I quit cold turkey.
I …
Well, dang.
I’m putting off school a little while longer, and in the meantime, I’m learning way too much about sugar to not keep posting and sharing.
While I froze my blog for a few months in an effort to take some time off writing about sugar, I found out that school will come later rather than sooner, and I never did stop writing about sugar. I just didn’t post.
Not only is there a lot going on in the world of sugar, but I keep getting emails and feedback from people …
A regular-sized mango has about 25 grams of sugar. That is why I love them.
My favorite fruit changes all the time. Usually it’s whatever I happen to be eating at the moment. I love the fact that since I gave up sugar, a piece of fruit can satisfy my sweet tooth. This is particularly true with mangoes.
Trader Joes has a variety in stock right now called the Champagne Mango. It is smallish and the best type of mango I’ve ever tasted. I’m writing about mangoes for two reasons. One is …
