Sugar Free or Fat Free?
BRenkwell
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The ladies at work are chatting about coffee creamer. One is saying Fat Free is "better" for you than Sugar Free and the other is saying the opposite.
If you're not on a specifically sugar restrictive diet - would one be inherently better for you than the other?
If you're not on a specifically sugar restrictive diet - would one be inherently better for you than the other?
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Neither, they're both fake foods. I'd go with milk.0
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I would honestly go with neither! It sounded weird to me at first bt sugar free is full of fat, and fat free is full of sugar. so its best just to use skim milk, soy milk or just a smaller amount of normal creamer. I switch out between normal creamer and soy milk. The vanilla soy tastes good with the coffee.0
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Neither, they're both fake foods. I'd go with milk.
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I would compare the calories, sodium, and carbs, and see from there. Sorry everyone else is giving you useless information that doesn't help with your debate at work.0
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depends on what beliefs you subscribe to or what you're doing with your diet.
personally I'd do something with fat but no sugar. like heavy cream.
right now I put coconut oil in my coffee and tea. fats are great for me, but I don't take in sugar first thing in the morning.0 -
Neither, they're both fake foods. I'd go with milk.
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Fat free = other crap added to boost the flavor
Sugar free = artificial sweeteners (usually)
Both are marketing terms, both typically mean fake food / junk.0 -
The ladies at work are chatting about coffee creamer. One is saying Fat Free is "better" for you than Sugar Free and the other is saying the opposite.
If you're not on a specifically sugar restrictive diet - would one be inherently better for you than the other?
In my opinion, provided you don't have any reaction to any individual ingredients then I'd just be aware of what you're consuming and make the choice based on that.
Generally speaking, compare calories and macronutrients in both items and go from there.
My personal choice would be whichever one is lower in kcals because I try to limit the calories that come from liquids for me, for satiety purposes.0 -
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Neither, they're both fake foods. I'd go with milk.
THIS!
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Yup. Neither. Organic half and half.0
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Neither, they're both fake foods. I'd go with milk.
What if your like me and you can't have milk?0 -
Neither, they're both fake foods. I'd go with milk.
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as everyone else said, Neither is good. I use soy or coconut milk, BUT if I had to choose (because sometimes you don't HAVE soy milk available...), I'd go with sugar free. I'd rather have fat in my diet, than sugar.0
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Fat free = other crap added to boost the flavor
Sugar free = artificial sweeteners (usually)
Both are marketing terms, both typically mean fake food / junk.
What are your thoughts on stevia?0 -
What if your like me and you can't have milk?
drink it black...........
or add coconut milk.0 -
They usually substitute chemicals or more sugar when something is "free" of something. Neither is particularly good for you.0
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When I buy flavored "creamer" I tend towards the sugar free variety out of habit (many years of on/off low carb dieting) but much prefer just regular half & half. I've cut back the amount of coffee I drink so that I can drink the 1 cup I have each day the way that I want instead of letting calories dictate how I take my coffee.0
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They're 10 to 35 calories per tablespoon. I don't think it makes a huge difference.0
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as everyone else said, Neither is good. I use soy or coconut milk, BUT if I had to choose (because sometimes you don't HAVE soy milk available...), I'd go with sugar free. I'd rather have fat in my diet, than sugar.
Agreed. I would rather have fat than sugar. But I hate coffee so it doesn't matter.0 -
I would honestly go with neither! It sounded weird to me at first bt sugar free is full of fat, and fat free is full of sugar. so its best just to use skim milk, soy milk or just a smaller amount of normal creamer. I switch out between normal creamer and soy milk. The vanilla soy tastes good with the coffee.
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I know it is fake food, but I happen to love Coffemate Hazelnut creamer. The calories add up fast, so I first switched to fat free and I ended up using more of it to get the same flavor and lightness. Then they came out with sugar free. I LOVE it. The calories are very low, it tastes just like the regular and there isn't much fat in it. I don't have to use more of it like the fat free version, and since I am eating pretty much sugar free, it fits in well with my regimen.
Other wise, I eat pretty clean. But I do keep my Sugar-free Hazelnut coffee as my one indulgence.0 -
I would honestly go with neither! It sounded weird to me at first bt sugar free is full of fat, and fat free is full of sugar. so its best just to use skim milk, soy milk or just a smaller amount of normal creamer. I switch out between normal creamer and soy milk. The vanilla soy tastes good with the coffee.
This. I'm hearing a lot now that if it's lower in fat, they add sugar or salt to help with taste. If it's lower in sodium and sugar, it's higher in fat. Also, I hate when they say that there's no added sugar to a food, or that it's lower sugar, and then you read the label and find out they added sweetner. I have to read the labels of yogurts and other foods carefully because sweetners don't agree with my taste buds.0 -
Both will probably kill you - go for the one that tastes best! :drinker:0
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depends on what beliefs you subscribe to or what you're doing with your diet.
personally I'd do something with fat but no sugar. like heavy cream.
right now I put coconut oil in my coffee and tea. fats are great for me, but I don't take in sugar first thing in the morning.
this^^ .. Heavy whipping cream. It's sugarless, it's carb-free, and you don't need much.0 -
Neither, they're both fake foods. I'd go with milk.
This ^^^0 -
Someone makes a creamer with stevia? Who?0
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I had the same dilemma so I mix them together. I only use about 3 TBS in the morning anyway because of the content. I like the taste of liquid creamer verses skim milk in my coffee. I dont use the powder I saw it go up in flames. Have a Blessed Day0
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Which one tastes better?0
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Fat free for sure. the fat free means something natural is taken out of it. But sugar free is a synthetic ingredient. Have you ever noticed that they don't seem to have things that are both fat free and sugar free?0
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