Bobbi-B
Cathlete
Hi all,
My question for those of you who try to eat clean, particularly in regards to cutting out sugar, how clean is clean? I'm not sure if I'm over-thinking the following dilemma, and if I need to just chill out. Here's the deal:
I've been cleaning up my eating for the past six weeks, eating 5 to 6 times a day, lots of whole food and veggies, and I feel great, and am losing about 1 lb./week. My one hold-out has been my love of Luna Bars, and in reviewing my food logs of the past month, if it weren't for these bars of loveliness, I would be virtually sugar-free (a bit of ketchup here and there, sometimes a tsp. of agave in tea). I have a Luna Bar almost every day for my morning snack. I wonder if it's worth trying to give them up, or if they are keeping me from feeling deprived and craving sweets. I do have a giant sweet tooth and enjoy the Luna Bars a lot. I worry if I replaced them with, say, an apple and some walnuts, that I'd crave sweets and fall off the clean-ish wagon I'm on, but I guess the only way I'll find out is if I try.
On one hand, Luna Bars are processed food and contain sugar, on the other hand they're organic and have about 12g of sugar... if that's all the sugar/processed food I'm getting per day, am I being too perfectionistic in thinking they've gotta go?
I know this is all opinion, do what works for you, etc. but I'm curious how other people perceive this. Thanks!
My question for those of you who try to eat clean, particularly in regards to cutting out sugar, how clean is clean? I'm not sure if I'm over-thinking the following dilemma, and if I need to just chill out. Here's the deal:
I've been cleaning up my eating for the past six weeks, eating 5 to 6 times a day, lots of whole food and veggies, and I feel great, and am losing about 1 lb./week. My one hold-out has been my love of Luna Bars, and in reviewing my food logs of the past month, if it weren't for these bars of loveliness, I would be virtually sugar-free (a bit of ketchup here and there, sometimes a tsp. of agave in tea). I have a Luna Bar almost every day for my morning snack. I wonder if it's worth trying to give them up, or if they are keeping me from feeling deprived and craving sweets. I do have a giant sweet tooth and enjoy the Luna Bars a lot. I worry if I replaced them with, say, an apple and some walnuts, that I'd crave sweets and fall off the clean-ish wagon I'm on, but I guess the only way I'll find out is if I try.
On one hand, Luna Bars are processed food and contain sugar, on the other hand they're organic and have about 12g of sugar... if that's all the sugar/processed food I'm getting per day, am I being too perfectionistic in thinking they've gotta go?
I know this is all opinion, do what works for you, etc. but I'm curious how other people perceive this. Thanks!