If your children drink one soft drink a day, try weaning them to one a week.  After one year alone, they’ll skim almost 50,000 calories and a “whopping 65 cups of sugar from their diet.”

Janice Bissex, M.S., R.D.
Liz Weiss, M.S., R.D.

The Mom’s Guide to Meal Makeovers


Janice Bissex, M.S., R.D. and Liz Weiss, M.S., R.D., both registered dieticians and co-authors of the newly released, “The Mom’s Guide to Meal Makeovers” (Broadway Books, 2004).  The book is filled with easy and delicious recipes that kids will like, along with tips on how to improve upon lunchbox fare and how to make mealtimes just a little more nutritious and appealing.   Or, visit their website at www.mealmakeovermoms.com

Bissex and Weiss are quick to note that no one is perfect.  But, small changes can make a big difference, such as being mindful of the types of beverages we offer to youngsters.    As the saying goes, “you are what you eat.”  So too, calories count in what we drink.

 

You Are What You Drink

Beverage                 Calories     Sugar
                                            (teaspoons)
Bottled Water                   0              0
Sports drinks                  110            6
Sweetened teas              130            7
Lemonade                      140            9
Soft drinks                     150           10
Fruit punch and "drinks    180           11

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