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Have Your Cake And Eat It Too

The sweet tooth is known worldwide as the enemy of dieters. Instead of avoiding and wrestling with your favourite treats, indulge in a healthier version by using a few of our tips!

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If you are trying to maintain a lean and healthy lifestyle, it does not mean that you have to avoid your favourite desserts entirely. Instead, altering specific aspects of your recipes just a little will offer you the freedom to eat what you want. Decreasing sugar and fat while increasing fiber will give your delicious favourites the healthy twist you deserve!
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Many people trying to watch their weight find that the main barrier preventing them from reaching goals is their sweet tooth. Cakes, pastries and other sweet goodies can put a large dent in even the best intentions. At the same time, life is too short to go without your favourite foods and as soon as you totally cut out a specific treat from your diet you’ll only want it more! That’s why we’ve put together some tips to help you enjoy your favourite baked treats and still keep your waistline in check.

Decrease Sugar

Even though sugar adds on so many additional calories, it is possible to decrease the sugar content of your baked goods without losing delicious taste or ruining the texture.

If your recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar, try replacing some with healthier alternatives. Some replacements we enjoy are:

Increase Fibre

Fibre is important not only for digestive health, but also makes your meal more filling and satisfying. Therefore, try upping the fibre in your baking to create a healthier treat:

Note: When adding oatmeal to a baking recipe, extra baking soda and baking powder is needed because oatmeal can weigh down the final product. As a general rule, increase the baking soda by 1.5 times and add an additional 15ml of baking powder, even if the original recipe does not call for baking powder.

Decrease Fat

Fat can have a negative effect on your heart health, your cancer risk and your weight. Most often, fat is the unhealthiest aspect of a baked good. Therefore, it does require some careful manipulation of your recipe to ensure that you can reduce the fat content without ending up with a dry, bland result. Here are some tips on how to decrease the fat content of your recipe, while keeping your baked goods moist and fluffy:

With these tips, you can keep your body lean and healthy without disappointing your sweet tooth.

Happy Baking!

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