Sweets
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Sweets
I recently started No S and am having some great results so far!! I was wondering about sweets though. I know the obvious sweets like cakes, cookies and stuff like that but I was wondering what are some less obvious sweets I should be avoiding?
Generally speaking the definition of "sweets" here is anything you would consider to be a dessert or that should be a treat -- candy, for instance.
Sweetened beverages are something most of us consider to be S's: regular sodas, sweet tea (more than a teaspoon or two of sugar in your tea), many coffee drinks, juice "drinks" and so on.
Sweetened beverages are something most of us consider to be S's: regular sodas, sweet tea (more than a teaspoon or two of sugar in your tea), many coffee drinks, juice "drinks" and so on.
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I re-read the NoS book the other week, and it reminded me that when thinking about sweets, it's most important to focus on the 'big offenders'. So things that are obviously sweets - cakes, cookies, chocolate, sweeties/candy, drinks made mostly with sugar... if you cut those out, you're doing ok
I'd also consider a muffin a sweet (if it's a sweet muffin in any case, i'd count it as a cake). My general rule is anything I'd be happy to eat for dessert is a sweet. I also try to avoid jam or syrup on an N day but I'm not too bothered if the odd teaspoon turns up here or there ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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