What I ate Wednesday .. Sugar Free September wrap up

I can't believe that it's October!  Not just because Sugar Free September seemed to go so quickly ... but there's only 12 weeks until Christmas!!  I know, I give you permission to start panicking now .. it's entirely possible that I will start not long after you!

I'm not going to mention that any more as I have more important issues to talk about .. like the wrap up of this year's Sugar Free September. 

I was really happy with my efforts again this September.  It possibly seemed a little easier, already knowing what I could and could not have from last year.  I just stuck with foods that had as little processing as possible and I tried out a few recipes for some treats to snack on or for dessert on the weekends.

I will that I did miss a few of my usual snacks that have a small amount of sugar added but are still not considered "bad" compared with many other processed foods. 

Again, it was hard to find a sugar free recipe for biscuits or muffins that didn't have some kind of artificial sugar or loads of honey that the kids would actually eat!  I did find one that wasn't too bad but it did have chocolate chips added .. and I lost the website!  I will need to go searching for that one!

The verdict this year ... there really is just so much extra sugar or artificial sweeteners added to food that it is hard to find anything that doesn't have something extra added. 

Personally, I'm still OK with adding some sugar to my home baking.  I will always try to find an alternative to adding heaps of sugar ( and butter ) ... but sometimes a treat really isn't so bad!  And I much prefer home baked goodies to some of the ones that you buy in the stores! 

In my opinion it is more a matter of being mindful of what choice you are making when it comes to your food. Is there an alternative that will be more nutritious and healthful?

I probably won't give up sugar all together but I most definitely believe that everyone should cut down on the amount of foods that are eaten with added sugar.  Enjoying a small amount in moderation is fine .. as long as by moderation you don't mean every meal or even every day!

Oh and I forgot to mention that I did miss my glass of champagne and Baileys!  I will certainly be savouring that this weekend! 

Cheers!!


How did you go with your efforts during Sugar Free September?  What did you learn?  What will you do differently from now on?


Vicki x

PS ... No I'm not doing Choc-tober, Oc-Sober, Drop-tober !!!  I'm going to allow myself a little freedom in my diet .. without going crazy of course!

 

9 comments:

Ellie said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

I wish I had heard about your sugar free September sooner and I would have loved to try it out! I've already had sugar this month sadly but maybe its not too late to start? lol I am doing Oc-sober this month although its not really a hard ask for me since I'm not a big drinker anyhow, no sugar would be a little tougher for sure!!

Karla {Ironmum Karla} said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

Nice job what a feat! Yep Im with you on the freedom thing. That's why we exercise;)

Kek said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

Well done! I totally agree that a home-baked treat with real sugar is much preferable to eating poor substitutes containing loads of artificial sweetener. They taste better, contain real food ingredients and as long as you make them an occasional choice, aren't going to do any harm.

I use fruit to sweeten my baked goodies - apple puree, dates and banana are my go-to ingredients. Then I use a reduced amount of sugar and/or a natural replacement like Stevia or Erythritol (or half sugar/half sweetener) if it still needs a little more.

Liz@LastChanceTraining said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

I wish someone had told me about "Choctober" is that added chocolate every single day?

Vicki said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

@Ellie No Ellie .. not too late to start. It's not easy but making little changes all helps! X

Vicki said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

@Karla {Ironmum Karla} Agree Karla!

Vicki said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

@Kek Kek, haven't tried Stevia yet .. a bit scared as I've heard it makes things taste a bit "funny"!

Vicki said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

@Liz@LastChanceTraining Liz, I think I'm in the running for chocolate everyday! Maybe we could give that a crack?

Elli D. said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

I definitely agree with you! You always have to look for the limits for the moderation and then everything will be fine! We all just need to think carefully about our meal choices and we can definitely live a healthier life.