Hi, Life
It is very expensive to eat well. Actually, processed food is so cheap in the US due to agriculture subsidies, people who eat "real" food are probably paying closer to what it actually is worth. We try to look at it as an investment in our health. Hopefully the additional money we put into our food will be saved in medical bills -- Plus, it is delicious!
There is a lot of science behind those goodies they sell on the shelves.
This is a recent book about it: Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us: Michael Moss: 9781400069804: Amazon.com: Books.
I've also mentioned Lustig's book, Fat Chance.
Here is his video that got him noticed in the first place (long but believe or not, very entertaining b/c he is such a smart aleck): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM[/video]]Sugar: The Bitter Truth - YouTube
For a quicker, less science-oriented, more direct approach, this is the first of a 7 part series: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0zD1gj0pXk[/video]]The Skinny on Obesity (Ep. 1): An Epidemic for Every Body - YouTube.
Now you're probably sorry you asked for links ! Let me know if you need any more...
Have a great day, everyone. :h NS
Nosugar, nuts and dried fruit are usually great for me-- but what fascinated me about the last video you posted, was the scientist whose job it is to concoct the perfect addictive mixture of sugar, salt, fat = peanut m&m's, along with thousands of other processed foods. The fact being that once you start on the roller coaster it takes abstinence and hard core will power to get off again. At this point, fruit and nuts unfortunately don't do much for me!!! I know it will become easier but damn! The study with the rats was also so disturbing!-- actually the whole thing freaked me out and really f****** pissed me off. It made me so angry, these ass holes earning trillions of dollars and unwilling to face the music-- what was with this stupid spokeswoman defending the sugar industry? I've been looking at regular labels here now, and it's really true that sugar often isn't listed next to carbs, calories and fat-- gram or percentage wise. GRRRRR.. Aside from the obvious junk food, I've been avoiding processed foods for years and the kids know all of the synonyms for sugar... and I still have problems. When I think of all the low income families, who can't afford "organic", or people who haven't been educated or haven't known it's necessary to translate labels--- or people who just don't have the time or interest? It still should be possible to easily see what it is you're buying, or? I'm so interested in any other disturbing videos/articles you come across!!
Allan, I'm super happy they didn't have your favourite 1000 calorie dessert/treat-- Thank goodness!
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