Guest guest Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 From Joan Schultze, DC Lake Oswego SUGAR ANYONE????? This is an eye-opener! 4.2 gms = 1 teaspoon of sugar, so this looks like 1 cube is about the same! WHAT A UNIQUE WAY TO PRESENT THIS... Someone ought to get an award for this. We know the facts, but this brings it into perspective quickly, doesn't it? Each cube is a teaspoonful. Now someone needs to do this with salt. 'When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it, you have a moral obligation to share it with others.' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2011 Report Share Posted August 10, 2011 I don't think that's a good or accurate "perspective" at all... It's "suggesting" that FRUIT has the same amount of man made processed SUGAR as chocolate chip cookies and Minute Made orange juice from concentrate (there are no TEASPOONS OF SUGAR in fruit!!). And, the fact that they call it a "moral obligation" to forward it suggests to me that the drug industry/fast food industry produced this trying to BLUR THE LINES between good/bad sugars. Just like fats, there are good/essential sugars...(and then there is MAN-MADE PROCESSED CRAP). So, this is not an accurate or good comparison at all...and I don't suggest anyone forward it to anyone. (;-) RR. SUGAR ANYONE????? From Joan Schultze, DCLake Oswego SUGAR ANYONE????? This is an eye-opener! 4.2 gms = 1 teaspoon of sugar, so this looks like 1 cube is about the same! WHAT A UNIQUE WAY TO PRESENT THIS... Someone ought to get an award for this. We know the facts, but this brings it into perspective quickly, doesn't it? Each cube is a teaspoonful. Now someone needs to do this with salt. 'When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it, you have a moral obligation to share it with others.' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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