Showing posts with label sugar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sugar. Show all posts

"Personal Responsibility= Non Sequitur Without Education"

That was the line that stuck out the most to me in this weekend's article on our nation's health problems in SF Gate, by UCSF's incredible Dr. Robert Lustig (if you've never watched Sugar: The Bitter Truth, I urge you to). This is a great read because it asks the questions many of us are feeling confused about: Why is that even if we eat what we are told is okay and lead a healthy lifestyle we are still plagued by chronic medical problems? Why are there obese 6 months old - certainly it's not their fault, right?  Why are so many people at a normal weight still at risk of heart disease, hypertension and diabetes? In short, what is going on???

Increasing data is pinpointing sugar as the number one culprit. Yes you can cut out the obvious villains (soda, fruit juice, candy) but until we start to educate that 80% of processed foods are laced with added/hidden sugars, how can we expect people to make wiser decisions? People shouldn't feel pressure to eat less, they should be given the education needed to make smart decisions.


They should know there are 56 names for sugar. "How can we expect anyone to make a rational dietary decision when the information on which to make that decision is withheld? We're not allowed to know how much sugar is added or where added sugars hide." Doesn't seem fair really. 

That's what Prescribe | Nutrition and NYNR is really all about: educate the why so people can know the how. We all want to be able to live in this world, worry less and enjoy more. It's completely possible once you know the whys and the hows.

Happy Day 3!
-Megan

year of the rabbit

we wanted to share some chinese new year goodies! and I bet you didn't know May is a rabbit!

new year candies
and how perfect is it to have some legendary white rabbit candies? Its the one right in the middle of our candy try. A soft/chewy condensed milk candy is a must for every year, not just the year of the rabbit.

chestnut cake + cookie dumpling
the cookie dumpling is one of my favourites. my mom always knows the best place to buy them, they have a crispy cookie shell and is filled with sugar, peanuts, coconut and sesame! The yellow jello-like yummies are is a "goh" or cake, that is made of water chestnuts.

turnip cake
these are turnip cakes that i pan fried for lunch the other day. the Li family likes to dabble a little worchester sauce on it, we often get a weird look from dim sum ladies when we do that.

new year cake
and finally, we have here "lean goh", which is the new year cake. It is pudding cake that is made from glutenous rice flour and a specific bar of brown sugar. It is then steamed in bamboo leaves and guess what? My grandma made this! unfortunately i was out of town, so i didn't watch her make it this year.

on behalf of May, we'd like to wish you all a happy chinese new year! Its going to be a great year! We know it.

oh and for those patiently waiting for the best of brunch post, its coming! its my fault, i'll post it next i promise! =]