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28 June 2013

So happily--I can log again at work. This makes me happy!!!!

It's funny how not logging during the day really threw me off my game. I got my walk in here at work, and just got done eating lunch--peanut butter and strawberry basil sugar-free jam, along with some raspberries and blackberries.

And I was reading about hidden sugars...and then tracked down this paragraph from the American Heart Association about how much added sugar one 'should' have:

How much is just right?
The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends limiting the amount of added sugars you consume to no more than half of your daily discretionary calories allowance. For most American women, that’s no more than 100 calories per day, or about 6 teaspoons of sugar. For men, it’s 150 calories per day, or about 9 teaspoons. The AHA recommendations focus on all added sugars, without singling out any particular types such as high-fructose corn syrup. For more detailed information and guidance on sugar intake limits, see the scientific statement in the August 2009 issue of Circulation, Journal of the American Heart Association.

I've started tracking sugars down--and now need a new breakfast idea. Unsweetened or naturally sweetened greek yogurt.

What do you eat for breakfast?

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