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<blockquote data-quote="Mushroom" data-source="post: 510588" data-attributes="member: 46607"><p>I would love to say a huge pile of fat in the form of butter and cream but I don't think you will get away with that one!!</p><p>There is a programme on BBC 1 in the mornings at the moment called 'Rip off Britain - Food' which often mentions sugar. The plus point is that they have said that fruit smoothies are not as healthy as thought due to large amount of sugar (little fibre).</p><p>They also had a section on the high sugar in 'low-fat' foods but sadly couldn't quite recommend 'eating the fat is a good idea' and still recommended the low fat products as a good aid to dieting. (Slaps head).</p><p>Gloria Hunniford sounds like she has had a close shave with raised blood sugars and is keeping her sugar intake low but not LC/HF. My point with LC/HF is that when restricting food intake, it keeps you full so less likely to crave foods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mushroom, post: 510588, member: 46607"] I would love to say a huge pile of fat in the form of butter and cream but I don't think you will get away with that one!! There is a programme on BBC 1 in the mornings at the moment called 'Rip off Britain - Food' which often mentions sugar. The plus point is that they have said that fruit smoothies are not as healthy as thought due to large amount of sugar (little fibre). They also had a section on the high sugar in 'low-fat' foods but sadly couldn't quite recommend 'eating the fat is a good idea' and still recommended the low fat products as a good aid to dieting. (Slaps head). Gloria Hunniford sounds like she has had a close shave with raised blood sugars and is keeping her sugar intake low but not LC/HF. My point with LC/HF is that when restricting food intake, it keeps you full so less likely to crave foods. [/QUOTE]
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