So How Do You Get a Handle on Sugar Consumption for Your Family?
In response to this Sunday's New York Times front page feature, Low carbs? Who cares? Sugar is the latest demon, , bestselling parenting author Vicki Lansky says you need to do your homework
(PRWEB via PR Web Direct) May 16,
2005 -- In response to this Sunday's New York Times front page feature, Low
carbs? Who cares? Sugar is the latest demon, , bestselling parenting author
Vicki Lansky says you need to do your homework—and it's really not that hard.
Cutting back on sugar is the focus of her book, TAMING OF THE C.A.N.D.Y.*
MONSTER Recipes and Tips for Feeding Junk Food Fans & Picky Eaters. It was
on the New York Times bestseller list for 16 weeks in 1978 after Lansky's
appearance on the Phil Donahue show when she demonstrated just how much sugar is
hidden in everyday foods. The book has been updated for today’s parent and its
message of how to shop better, keep your refrigerator and pantry stocked with
items kids like, and to use sugar mainly in baking nutrient-dense desserts and
snacks is as current today as ever. (*C.A.N.D.Y. stands for Continuously
Advertised Nutritionally Deficient Yummies.)
"Minimizing sugar intake was
of interest then and it still is—especially when you are feeding children. There
just isn't room to eat a nutritious diet when kids fill up on food items that
are high in empty calories. I’m also delighted that cereal companies are now
offering lower sugar choices even thought it has taken 25 years for them to get
the message," Lansky says. "I am not advocating a sugar-free life but cutting
back is do-able."
Her first book, FEED ME I'M YOURS, which features how
to make your own baby food, has sold over 3 million copies and set Lansky on her
path of authoring over two dozen additional books that have sold well over 6
million copies. FEED ME I'M YOURS, a long time favorite of new parents, was
updated in 2005 for its 30th anniversary edition. Vicki Lansky is a trusted name
in ideas for feeding kids, and in parenting and practical household advice. She
is also a contributing editor to Family Circle Magazine.
Link to NY Times
article mentioned above:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/15/business/15sugar.html?ex=1116820800&en=7fa6820291e788eb&ei=5070
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