Sugar frustration

UsedToBeHusky
UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
edited September 28 in Food and Nutrition
So I've been trying to pay more attention to my sugar because some seem to think that snacking my way through my weight loss could be detrimental to my sugar levels. All I have had today is a yogurt, a muffin, and a Fiber One granola bar, and I have already maxed out on sugar, but I have 1400 cals left to eat today. Any suggestions?

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  • eillamarie
    eillamarie Posts: 862 Member
    Look for yogurt with 13g of sugar or less (you might have to have just vanilla). Look for bars with less sugar. And muffins are just cake in disguise lol
  • wildeone4
    wildeone4 Posts: 204 Member
    To comment on the yogurt. You could do more of a plain yoghurt (look at the sugars with it) and put in fruit for less sugar (still some)!
  • sfphill
    sfphill Posts: 19
    I run into that more often than not. At the end of the day....I am usually in the negatives for sugar. I think my biggest problem is fruit. Look for things sweetened with splenda. It will cut down on the grams quick!
  • astovey
    astovey Posts: 578 Member
    all of those have a lot of sugar. I would just eat your fave and then replace the others with lower sugar options. I like fiber one yogurt..only 4g of sugar and you still get all of the great fiber!
  • VickiMitkins
    VickiMitkins Posts: 249 Member
    You are getting a lot of sugar in prepared foods. See if you can reduce that and try more fruit instead. I usually max on sugar, but it is primarily from fruit. At least with the fruit you are getting a good bit of other nutrients and fiber with it.
  • d_llopez
    d_llopez Posts: 167 Member
    Try some gum that might help. I agree w/ the plain yogurt.
  • Instead of yogurt, I pack fresh peaches with cottage cheese. You sound like me though, and I want sweet stuff all the time too! Stay away from muffins, they really are never good lol. Pack hummus with carrot sticks and swap out one sweet treat for that. Pack some almonds too, which are high in good fat and low carb. I also pack an apple with a lite cheese stick. I try to have a bit of protein and sugar in a snack, instead of just sugar.
  • graymojo
    graymojo Posts: 8
    you could increase your protein. also, make your own foods. for example, instead of buying a muffin with ridiculous amts of sugar, make your own with less sugar or even applesauce instead of sugar.
  • milaxx
    milaxx Posts: 1,122 Member
    So I've been trying to pay more attention to my sugar because some seem to think that snacking my way through my weight loss could be detrimental to my sugar levels. All I have had today is a yogurt, a muffin, and a Fiber One granola bar, and I have already maxed out on sugar, but I have 1400 cals left to eat today. Any suggestions?
    I would switch to greek yogurt. Less sugar and more protein. You can then add your own fruit and also increase your fiber intake.
    Muffins are notorious sugar bombs, I don't think I would eat both a muffin and a fiber one bar. In fact, if you make your own muffins you can add flaxseed powder and eliminate the need for the fiber one bar altogether. You can also better control the amount of sugar in your muffin.
  • TinaS88
    TinaS88 Posts: 817 Member
    Bump!!
  • mynameisnutz
    mynameisnutz Posts: 123
    Muffin = small serving of cake
    Fiber one bar = rebranded chewy granola bar
    Yogurt = sugary milk with some added germs
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