Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 58

September 10, 2021 Day 58   Yesterday I wrote about having sweetness in life.  I find the key to sweetness is expressing gratitude every day and every way, even for the tough stuff, because through our challenges, we learn and grow, and become even better versions of ourselves.    I was so grateful to take a day off from work during the week and have two amazing visits with friends and colleagues. Can you imagine having lunch with two health coaches, a fitness pro, and an RN?  That poor wait person!  We had special orders at every turn, and they tried with offers like gluten free pasta, and canned fruit (maybe added sugars). No matter what was on the plate it was a SWEET day with great women!   Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 57

September 9, 2021 Day 57   Yeah me!  I might not have been sugar free for 57 days, but I posted about it for 57 days!   In speaking with a colleague yesterday about an upcoming Women in Golf “9 and Dine” event we’re both attending, she remarked that we’ll have fun, and there will be wine at the end.  I commented there’d be no wine for me due to my Sugar Free Year adventure, and that having fun without wine was something I was focused on.  I sure have been having a lot of fun with friends, family, work, sports, and the new cat.  Yesterday I also just booked a LOT of live theater for the year ahead, and will be looking forward to those sweet events as well.   Perhaps one of the ways of reducing sugar in our diet is adding more sweetness to life. If you’d like to talk about changing your diet, let’s schedule a time to talk.  Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 56

September 8, 2021 Day 56   I’ve been taking an on-line course about healthy behavior change to brush up on the latest science.  One of the stats mentioned was that 0.0% of U. S. adults actually eat the “recommended” USDA diet with the balance of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, healthy fats, low sugar, etc.  0.0%!!!  Talk about being human and not perfect.  Not that the USDA has the perfect diet for us either, but they do have some good “guidelines”, but obviously we are not achieving these benchmarks.     One of the things that I teach in the national CDC diabetes prevention program course is how to balance your day according to the USDA guidelines.  It’s really tough (as the 0.0% shows), but a good exercise to try.  Do you meet these?  Exceed them?  Hit right on target? Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 55

September 7, 2021 Day 54   Not sure what happened but on Sunday I, as they say, “fell off the wagon”. I had sugar. That blueberry scone called me.  I had half and threw the rest out.    Was I so strict that I felt deprived?     Was it an emotional reaction?     Was it being off my routine – YMCA closed, starting a new weight lifting routine and not doing my daily walks instead, getting a new kitty cat (so cute), running around to doctor appointments with my son, not doing yoga in 2 weeks?     Maybe all of the above.   Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 54

September 6, 2021 Day 54   Happy Labor Day. How are the festivities?  Are you finding sugar at your gatherings?     Our garden party yesterday turned into a garage party due to the rain. It’s okay, everyone adapted perfectly and it was mostly a mist all morning and early afternoon. We had lot of food, and tons of eggs!  Two egg strata dishes, two quiches, egg muffins, soft boiled eggs, and deviled eggs. I was really happy when I realized the chicken and red pepper sausage I’d bought for the egg muffins didn’t contain any sugar.  When at the grocery store, I hadn’t stopped to check the label. You'd think I would be doing this regularly by now!  Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 53

September 5, 2021 Day 53   This morning I’m setting up for our garden party brunch with friends.  It’s not quite sugar free, but close. We’ll have coffee, herbal tea, lemon water, sparkling water, juice and mimosas for beverages. I made fruit salad with melon, plums, peaches, and kiwi, guacamole deviled eggs, muffin cups with spinach and chicken sausage, roasted potatoes, and a pan of peppers and onions.  We’ll also pick up bagels and lox this morning to fill in.   Guests are brining all kinds of savory and sweet dishes with sugar added.  It’s yummy, but I’ll stick to my egg and fruit dishes for now.  Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 52

September 4, 2021 Day 52     A study I read yesterday stated that two fruits a day lowers the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 36% in five years compared to eating less than half a serving per day. Higher fruit intake of apples, bananas, oranges and other citrus fruits was linked to better measures of glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity.    Sugar is our bodies preferred fuel, but added sugar - no need. Headed to the kitchen to make a fruit salad! Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 51

September 3, 2021 Day 51 Whip up this white bean dip in just a few minutes. Add 2 cups white Navy beans (cooked, drained and rinsed), 1/2 tsp. dried thyme, 1 garlic clove, ¼ cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil, and ½ lemon (juiced) to a food processor and puree until smooth.  It’s great to take on the road, to serve to guests, or have for the week at home as an afternoon snack served with veggies or these no-sugar seed crackers. Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 50

September 2, 2021 Day 50   What weather we’ve had.  I hope everyone is safe and sound.   I spent yesterday at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, NY. Thankfully I was traveling on a bus with friends and I didn’t have to drive in that crazy weather.  Needless to say. there was much sugar on the party bus, and throughout the day.  I was tempted a few times and said no, thanks to my sugar free year and your support, as well as packing healthy snacks and water on the bus in my cooler. Read More

Mary Ellen Zung

My Sugar Free Year - Day 49

September 1, 2021 Day 49   I had a meeting with the Alzheimer’s Association yesterday to talk about their Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body education series and me coming on as a guest speaker. Basically, what they teach through this series is that brain health is related to your overall health.  Preventing Alzheimer’s disease or dementia is not just about doing the crossword puzzle. It’s taking care of your nutrition, activity, socialization, sleep, and of course risk reduction like wearing a bike helmet, etc.     Read More

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