Self - control alone might not be enough, so why not try
training your tastebuds to love healthy food.
training tastebuds is like learning to read.
On the other hand you may find you are still craving sugar but over time you are able to
train you tastebuds to be satisfied with less.
Not exact matches
When I learned of the horrific violence and cruelty that billions of animals endure each year to satisfy our
tastebuds (not to mention the abuses and mistreatment that factory farm workers endure in order to ensure corporate profit, from being forced to defecate in their pants to operating dangerous equipment without
training), I knew that going vegan was the only way for me to live in a manner that was consistent with my values.
If you want to embark on changing your
tastebuds to sweetness, it does pay off to know your low fructose fruits (especially if you're currently eating a fair few portions a day) so you can make a few less sweet swaps and really that fruit isn't going to put back on some sugar
train.
I understand that school is a great place to start
training those young
tastebuds.
The thought is that offering a wider variety of tastes and textures, early and often, will get baby's
tastebuds excited and «
trained» to enjoy flavors of all types.
They liked these muffins alot, and they are not on no sugar
tastebud train, so huge potential for movement here!)