Depends what you're eating. Butter and pig lard are sugar free. If you have a choice between one product containing sugar and an otherwise identical product containing no-sugar, the no-sugar product is generally healthier for you, but that doesn't necessarily make it healthy.
It is OK to eat lollies now and then but not all of the time
Yes, it's best to eat less sugar just as a diabetic would do. There are sugar-free jams sweetened with good old Grape Juice or apple juice and lollies are no different.
Some good treats for those who are on a sugar free diet are those that use replacement sugar. They can be just as good!
Yes, most diabetic snacks are sugar-free. They use a variety of sugar substitutes instead. But this does not mean they don't taste good. Many sugar-free diabetic snacks taste quite good.
Sugar free Angel Food cake cut into slices and toasted its amazing!
Sugar free dessert recipes are good for those who are diabetic or just trying to watch their sugar intake. Sugar free can be just as tasty as those with full amounts of sugar.
There are a number of sugar free candies that are good sellers. It is difficult to state which one might be the highest selling sugar free candy but some of the top sellers are sugar free chocolates, gummy candies, and hard candies.
Its definately hard to find that sugar free candy you want in stores that actually taste good. I've purchased the best candy at http://www.russellstover.com. They sell a wide variety of sugar free candies.
Yes, but a sugar free diet should only be for diabetics.
A list of sugar free recipes can be found at Sugar Free Mom, Spoonful of Sugar Free, I Quit Sugar, Your Lighter Side, Simply Sugar Free and Healing Gourmet.
Because if everycereal was loaded with sugar then if would give you the ultimate sugar rush. If your going to school or work, that would not be a very good thing. Hope that helps.
There are a lot of sugar free recipes. You can find really good ones at this link below.
The list of sugar free recipes goes on and on. Replacements for sugar can be Splenda(or similar item) or many other things. A good website for further information and recipes is http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/sugar-free/desserts/ViewAll.aspx.
I would stock up on sugar free snacks such as sugar free pudding. Also, candy bars that have no sugar in them. There are also foods such as salads that are diabetic friendly.