Coke's work with scientists was a 'low point' in public health history
A team of international researchers say the non-profit GEBN was 'front group' for Coca-Cola to promote that a lack of exercise, not a bad diet or sugar, is driving the US obesity epidemic.
Okey dokey...yeah...I gave up sugar...nothing but good results...soda is THE WORST...I will try to learn to speak and understand English...tomorrow...I actually like coconut sugar to bake...
Coconut sugar is rich in healthy fats, mostly medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs). They are also often referred to as medium chain triglycerides (MCTs). These fatty acids are well-known to decrease the risk for heart diseases and control blood cholesterol levels.
Yes. Soda definitely is the worse. Used to eat like 3 or 4 almond croissants from StarBucks when they were still around. So glad they discontinued but still crave them sometimes.
Yummy...don't bring THAT in the house or it would disappear...I said I gave up sugar...didn't say I can't still enjoy sweets occasionally....actually for my birthday this year my son bought me a 3# bag of saltwater taffy and my friend that passed away bought me a BIG bag of lifesavers because when I took her to the heart doctor I picked out all the cherry lifesavers...yikes...that will all last a while...I made a wonderful cheesecake with stevia that was quite good once or twice...
I will try with coconut sugar in the future. Things like Baklava and pumpkin rolls were so good I think I might bake this winter now that I know I can use coconut sugar.
Every body in my house and all the neighbors love cookies so they all get healthy oatmeal cookies.
The ratio is 1:1...it is just not as sweet...but substitutes well for regular sugar...