I think speeding is way worse than eating pure sugar once in a while.That is absolutely disgusting to even look at. That is an even worse idea than driving 85 in a 25.
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I think speeding is way worse than eating pure sugar once in a while.That is absolutely disgusting to even look at. That is an even worse idea than driving 85 in a 25.
Cinnamon is delicious and far less sugar. Actually like zero if you’re using straight cinnamon and not cinnamon sugar. And actually has flavor. Unlike sprinkles.I don't see how fairy bread is worse than cinnamon toast. Lots of people eat that in the U.S.
I guess if you're not using sugar, but most people do. Fairy bread just has its sugar in a different form. I'm not saying I want to try it, but I'm not going to be judgemental, either. Sugar is everywhere in the American diet, often hidden in foods that are supposedly healthy.Cinnamon is delicious and far less sugar. Actually like zero if you’re using straight cinnamon and not cinnamon sugar. And actually has flavor. Unlike sprinkles.
Hmm true but I think you taste the sugar more with fairy bread is peoples issue with it. The cinnamon hides the sugar taste a bit. But idk. I don’t think anybody is trying to be judgmental, just saying their opinion. Personally, if people want to eat it, I’m fine with them eating it but I wouldn’t. And that’s true too but I still wouldn’t try it. And I love sugar LOLI guess if you're not using sugar, but most people do. Fairy bread just has its sugar in a different form. I'm not saying I want to try it, but I'm not going to be judgemental, either. Sugar is everywhere in the American diet, often hidden in foods that are supposedly healthy.
There is WAAAAAAY too much sugar in the average American diet. My insurance is sending me emails about "ways to keep my 'pre-diabetes' from progressing." They are ASSUMING that I'm pre-diabetic. Uh, no, I'm not.Sugar is everywhere in the American diet, often hidden in foods that are supposedly healthy.
Zero!?There is WAAAAAAY too much sugar in the average American diet. My insurance is sending me emails about "ways to keep my 'pre-diabetes' from progressing." They are ASSUMING that I'm pre-diabetic. Uh, no, I'm not.
The medical community is keeping waaaaay too mum about the food the average person eats, because that is keeping the drug companies in business. A friend of mine is an internist and was surprised to learn that I am on zero prescription drugs.
Clomp, clomp. Getting off soapbox now.