Your Tips For Cutting Down on Sugar


Updated 10/14/11 11:50 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 1 comment

Tips For Cutting Down on Daily Sugar Intake

In order to cut down on my sugar intake, I made the switch from fruity flavored Greek yogurt to plain. Here are some of your suggestions on how you cut down on your daily sugar intake. There were so many great ideas, so be sure to check out the comments section of the original post to see even more ways to scale back on the added sweetness. "Cut out hidden sugars by shopping at health food Read more

Label Able: Sorbitol


Updated 09/10/09 7:31 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 5 comments

What Is Sorbitol?

I'm a very picky label reader, and I won't buy anything at the grocery store unless I scan the label first. If you're the same way, you may have come across the ingredient sorbitol. It's a sugar substitute you'll often find in diet or "light" foods, in sugar-free gum, candy, and mints, and in diet drinks. You'll also find it in mouthwashes, toothpaste, and cough syrups. Sorbitol is made from Read more

Are Sweeteners PureVia and Truvia Safe?


Updated 02/11/12 8:55 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 68 comments

Are Sweeteners PureVia and Truvia Safe?

There's been a lot of talk lately about the natural sweetener stevia. Being calorie-free, it seems like a great alternative to sugar for people trying to lose weight. A few months ago, Coca-Cola announced it would begin using its stevia-derived sweetener Truvia in a few products, prior to being approved by the FDA. Not to be left in the cold, PepsiCo has also created a no-calorie stevia Read more

Is Stevia Safe?


Updated 06/30/11 7:29 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 36 comments

Is Stevia Safe?

If you're trying to eat healthier, you may be trying to ditch foods made with white sugar and artificial sweeteners. What about the sweetener stevia? Have you ever heard of it? People are adding it to their coffee, flavoring their iced tea, and baking with it. Stevia is an herb from South America, and since the leaves from this plant have a sweet flavor that is 30 times sweeter than sugar, it's Read more

Cookbook Review: Baking with Agave Nectar


Updated 09/08/08 3:22 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 17 comments

Cookbook Review: Baking with Agave Nectar

I have tried many sugar substitutes in my day. Mostly out of curiosity and in a vain attempt to quell my sweet tooth. In my search I must say that agave nectar works the best for me. It is sweet, without being overly sweet and it is great in tea and salad dressing. I was curious to bake with it and found Baking with Agave Nectar ($15.95) and thought I would give it a whirl. The cookbook contains Read more

Zsweet Is Sweet Enough for Me


Updated 03/11/08 5:35 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 10 comments

Zsweet Is Sweet Enough for Me

Many people out there are looking for a way to satisfy their sweet tooth without compromising the size of their waist. Zsweet ($15 / 1.5 pounds), a natural sweetener, may just be a solution for this dilemma. The "Z" stands for "zero" since it contains zero calories and has zero glycemic affect, making it a viable option for diabetics. The main ingredient in Zsweet is erythritol, fermented glucose Read more

SweetPerfection: Sugar's Healthy Twin


Updated 04/07/08 12:10 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 15 comments

SweetPerfection: Sugar's Healthy Twin

I recently was sent a sample of Sweet Perfection, an all-natural sweetener that is supposed to be used in the place of sugar. Typically I am skeptical of things like this, but I am willing to give everything a try once. SweetPerfection is made from oligofructose, which is actually chicory root ground to a very fine soluble fiber. For all you glycemic dieters, SweetPerfection has a super low Read more

Agave Nectar: Sugar Substitute From South of the Rio Grande


Updated 01/13/10 7:09 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 6 comments

Agave Nectar: Sugar Substitute From South of the Rio Grande

Since Cinco de Mayo is tomorrow, I wanted to tell you that the agave plant produces more than just tequila. It kind of seems like it is a super plant and practically every part of the plant can be eaten - the blossoms and even the stalks. The part that interests me, though, is the nectar that is sweeter than honey, but less viscous. In fact it is so sweet that when baking with it you use 1/3 Read more

Two Super Chic and Easy Ways to Wear Neon


Updated 02/10/12 1:27 PM · Posted by FabSugar · 1 comment

FabSugar Styles For Gap Styld.by

Neon hues have dominated the recent runways, but the joltingly bright shade can be a little intimidating to pull off in everyday life, especially considering how often we wear black! To make the trend more wearable in everyday life, we worked with our partners at Gap for an easy styling solution that incorporates just a touch of neon for a big impact. Our FabSugar TV host, Allison McNamara, has a Read more

A Doctor Dishes: Which "Superfoods" Are Worth the Cost?


Posted by LearnVest · 0 comments

Expensive Superfoods

We're thrilled to present this smart LearnVest story here on Savvy! Most people you speak to these days are trying to stretch every dollar as far as possible — even the ones they spend buying apples and oranges. Food prices are expected to increase yet again this year, and food manufacturers are making portions smaller without reducing prices. Not surprisingly, a recent Rasmussen poll found Read more