Dec 19, 2019
You’ve probably heard the buzz about the typical American diet
that’s filled with excess sugar. There are many health problems
associated with high sugar intake, and sadly, these problems are
showing up at younger and younger ages in America’s youth. Today’s
show was all about tips and tricks for cutting added sugar from
your family’s diet without sacrificing the fun and flavor of your
favorite recipes.
My guest today is Jennifer Tyler Lee, author and healthy eating
advocate. Her new cookbook, Half the Sugar, All the Love: A
Family Cookbook, is being released later this month. You might
remember her previous cookbook, The 52 New Foods
Challenge, or her really cool kids’ nutrition game, Crunch A
Color. Half the Sugar, All the Love is filled with 100
sweet and savory recipes that have been remastered to be lower in
sugar than their original counterparts. If you crave a chocolate
brownie, Jennifer has you covered with her Double-Chocolate
Brownies, and just wait until you hear how she uses sweet potatoes
as a secret ingredient. If you wonder how much added sugar is in
that stir-fry chicken dish you ordered out last week, Jennifer is
here for you with her Better For You Citrus Chicken Stir Fry with
Green Beans. This is an action-packed show that will fill you in
about how much added sugar we, as a nation, are currently
consuming. We’ll talk about the health consequences of all that
sugar and the upper limit of the recommendations from the American
Heart Association. We’re talking about tips for reading food labels
and spotting added sugar, and US listeners can enter to win a copy
of Jennifer’s new cookbook!
Show Highlights:
- The basics of Jennifer’s busy life as a Canadian mom of two
living in CA
- The positive changes we see in the health of families due to
the resurgence of cooking
- How Jennifer’s love of cooking comes from the influence of her
grandma, who taught her that home-cooked family meals should be the
norm
- How Jennifer’s new cookbook helps you cut the sugar in all
types of recipes and enjoy the foods you love in healthier
ways
- The current trend: 1 in 5 kids is prediabetic
- The secret to “half the sugar” is to sweeten with fiber-rich
fruits and vegetables instead of added sugar
- Why “sneaky sugar” is an insidious problem in savory foods many
so-called “healthy” foods, like yogurt and granola
- The sad truth: most people consume more than 3x the daily
allowance of added sugar, according to the American Heart
Association, which says kids and women should have no more than 6
tsp/day and men should have no more than 9 tsp/day
- The new research that shows how artificial sweeteners and even
natural sweeteners may lead to increased sugar cravings due to how
the brain interprets them
- Jennifer’s work with Dr. Patel for the book, showing the
dangers of too much added sugar, which include obesity, chronic
disease, Type-2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol,
fatty liver disease, and cavities
- Why Jennifer likes to sweeten recipes with fiber-rich fruits
and vegetables like sweet potatoes, pumpkin, dates, pineapple, and
mango
- Some of Jennifer’s favorites from the new cookbook: Pumpkin
Spice Waffles, and Pineapple Teriyaki Short Ribs
- How Jennifer’s Double Chocolate Brownies cut the sugar in a
typical brownie from 4-½ tsp. to 1-½ tsp.
- How to determine the amounts of added sugar by reading food
labels and converting grams to teaspoons
- Why beverages are the worst way to consume added sugar and
calories
- How nuts, seeds, and dried fruits can be used in sugar
replacement
- The big problems in removing sugar from a recipe are changes in
texture and flavor
- Jennifer’s recipe for granola that’s made with lots of
nutritious ingredients like oats, nuts, and dried fruits; it’s a
flexible recipe with maple syrup being the only added
sweetener
- Jennifer’s Citrus Chicken Stir Fry with Green Beans made with
tangerine juice, ginger, garlic, toasted sesame oil, almonds (with
zero added sugar)
- A bonus! If you pre-order Jennifer’s book and enter your
confirmation number on her website, you’ll receive Jennifer’s
holiday cookie recipes
- An example of a recipe with dates: Chewy Chocolate Chip
Cookies
- A random question from the Mason jar about Jennifer’s first
food memory
Resources:
Jennifer's website: 52newfoods.com (where she shares new recipes each week)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifertylerlee/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifertylerlee
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jtylerlee
Giveaway: We're giving away a copy of Half
the Sugar: All the Love by Jennifer Tyler Lee to one lucky US
winner. Tell me why you'd love to win the book and/or your favorite
sweet or savory recipe that's lower in sugar than its original
version. Giveaway ends January 1, 2020.
If you pre-order Jennifer's book (before the release date of
12/24/2019), you'll be able to claim 3 HOLIDAY BONUS RECIPES from
Jennifer. Click here to learn about the bonus,