7 Ways to Sneak Away From Sugar

Easy ways to kick your addiction to the sweet stuff.

Eliminating added sugar and cutting processed carbohydrates from your diet can have a significant impact on your blood sugar levels. But it's tough to do when you are being tempted with sweet drinks, desserts and carbolicious snacks all day long. Instead of going cold turkey, which can backfire, take baby steps to wean yourself from the sweet stuff. Here are seven small changes that can add up to way less sugar in your diet and in your blood.

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1
Take fewer lumps

Cappuccino with floral design on foam

If you are one of the many who add a little sugar to their tea or coffee, start adding only half the amount you normally use. You'll get used to the slight flavor change over time, and it's an easy way to cut back on your sugar. If you want to keep going, you can slowly scale down until you drink your tea or coffee without any sugar.

Another option is to switch to agave nectar instead of sugar in your morning cup. Agave has a much lower glycemic index than sugar, so it won't spike your blood sugar as much. Although some are wary of agave, it's all right to use it as a stepping stone away from sugar—eventually, you'll probably want to limit how much agave you consume as well. Most grocery stores carry agave, and tons of coffee shops are starting to provide it as a sweetener, too.

2
Know your foods

Strawberry yogurt in a bowl

You might be surprised to discover just how much sugar is in your yogurt, "wheat" bread, or salad dressing. There are lots of sneaky sources of sugar out there, so it's important to be aware of them before you buy and indulge. Check labels. Knowledge is power. And stock your kitchen with these 25 Foods to Keep You Young Forever!

3
Swap the store-bought treat for a homemade version

Diced frozen banana

If you find yourself craving sweets—like brownies, cookies, or cake—try making your own version of the treat from scratch. It takes more time, but having control of how much sugar goes into the product can really help limit your sugar intake (and, as a bonus, your treat won't have any processed ingredients). One of the best swaps is to trade in your store-bought pint of ice cream for homemade banana ice cream. Blend frozen bananas together to create a delicious, frozen yogurt-like treat that's much healthier than ice cream.

4
Choose less-sugary fruits

Assortment of berries in bowls

Yes, although it might seem like you're making a healthy decision by grabbing a piece of fruit, some fruits contain much more sugar than others (especially dried fruits). When you're looking for a snack, focus on the less-sugary options—like blackberries, raspberries, and grapefruit. If you're keen on the dried kinds, be sure to check the label for added sugars. There are plenty of kinds out there that don't sweeten
their product.

5
Make sure you eat filling meals

Person cutting a steak

Since sugar tends to sneak in during snack time or mindless eating, rather than during meals, make sure that your meals keep you going through the day. Choose meals that are higher in protein and fiber to keep you feeling fuller for longer, which can ward off the sugar craving in the afternoon. Like these 25 Foods Men Over 45 Should Eat!

6
Mix in healthy options with your sugar intake

Oatmeal with blueberries

In the mood for a sugary snack? Go for it, but make half of your snack healthy and sugar-free. A great example would be to pair some chocolate with nuts, sugar-free oatmeal, or strawberries. You get the (smaller) sugar boost, without sacrificing your snack to lots of sugar.

7
Watch your smoothies

purple smoothie with bluberries on top

Smoothies can seem like the perfect low-sugar treat, but it all depends on what goes in them. Some smoothies can be worse for you than a Big Mac, with hidden sugary ingredients like sweeteners, frozen yogurt, or sorbet—you definitely want to stay away from those. Try making a smoothie with low-sugar yogurt or add dates or honey for sweetness. Try one of these 4 Best Smoothies for a Zero Belly!

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