Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Sugar Cereal: Candy for Breakfast?

To my surprise, even the healthiest families still serve sugar cereal for breakfast. My family learned this mistake very early on when my oldest daughter, who is now 15, was a toddler. 
http://www.ewg.org/report/sugar_in_childrens_cereals
My husband loves sugar cereal and wanted to share this with his oldest daughter as a special treat on Saturday mornings. Despite my warnings, he insisted. It took only 3 or 4 Saturdays before he stopped. After breakfast on Saturdays, my daughter turned into a monster. At first we were thinking it was just typical toddler behavior - but then I suggested that we try eliminating the sugar cereal. She was a different child, and that was the end of that tradition.
To this day and 2 more kids later, IF we have sugar cereal in the house, it is eaten as a special dessert. Food with that much sugar does not deserve a place at the breakfast table.
In case you need more data to persuade you to stop serving sugar cereal:
The Environmental Working Group's "10 Worst Children's Cereals," based on percent sugar by weight:
1) Kellogg's Honey Smacks -- 55.6 percent
2) Post Golden Crisp -- 51.9 percent
3) Kellogg's Froot Loops Marshmallow -- 48.3 percent
4) Quaker Oats Cap'n Crunch's OOPS! All Berries -- 46.9 percent
5) Quaker Oats Cap'n Crunch Original -- 44.4 percent
6) Quaker Oats Oh!s -- 44.4 percent
7) Kellogg's Smorz -- 43.3 percent
8) Kellogg's Apple Jacks -- 42.9 percent
9) Quaker Oats Cap'n Crunch's Crunch Berries -- 42.3 percent
10) Kellogg's Froot Loops Original -- 41.4 percent

Thursday, February 13, 2014

My New Adventure: Mobile & Online Weight Loss Program for Kids, Teens and Parents!

I am excited to share my new project. I am a Co-Founder for a new company called Kurbo Health.


We are creating an amazing mobile and online weight control program for kids ages 10-18 based on the successful programs at Stanford University SUNY Buffalo.

This is an incredible opportunity to reach thousands (if not more) kids and teens who are struggling with their weight!


Most of my time will be spent blogging for Kurbo Health so please check us out! Also, follow us on Pinterest and like us on Facebook!





Sunday, January 5, 2014

New Year's Resolutions: Family Weight Loss Strategies and Fitness Goals

3 Fun Family Fitness Goals for the New Year!


      Exercise together. Exercising with your family is a great way to get everyone moving in a fun and engaging way. Consider planning a weekly family activity and let the kids take turns choosing what to do. Some ideas include hikes, bike rides, shooting baskets, rollerblading and ice-skating. If kids are older, consider joining a gym and working out or taking fitness classes together.  If you get stuck, think outside of the box with activities like squash, racquetball, rock climbing and martial arts. Most importantly, have fun doing it.

      Make a family exercise plan. Very little gets done with out a plan. This includes homework, work assignments, and of course, exercise. Create a family plan and put several physical activity dates on the calendar. This can include nightly family walks and weekly family events. If you plan ahead, you are more likely to do it – even if you don’t exercise on every day that you have planned, chances are that you will do more than you did before.

Create a Competition and Set a Goal. Friendly competition is motivating. Get everyone pedometers and see who can get 10,000k steps a day for the longest number of days. Then register for a Local 5k race. Kids will enjoy the feeling of accomplishment crossing the finish line and there are always fun things to do at the end of a race!