Peop;e eat sweets for many reasons. The main one is that sweets and candy tastes very good. Often it can become addicting.When people are sad they will eat to cheer them up. They will often eat something sweet in doing so.
http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Healthy-Eating/Diabetic-Recipes/Diabetic-Desserts This site is great reading for anyone with diabetes. They offer tons of recipes for people with diabetes including desserts.
There are many people who have died because of eating spoiled frozen desserts. These people likely had an allergy to milk in the first place.
because people dont know when to stop eating!!!!....just eat a little bit! dont just hork it down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
people who like cheesy foods, desserts, cake and so on. a fraction of the people who have tried it Many people like cheese cake.
They actually have nothing to do with a functional diet. A functional diet solely consists of eating in moderation. Any other diet, while potentially showing results, isn't good for you, and won't last.
Yes, people love desserts. They are very popular.
People tend to like eating McDonalds' food because of the availability and price of it,
they are very sweet and they mostly taste like the desserts over here
because the world is full of fat, lazy people who dont know how to cook or stop eating!
Some websites which have recipes for desserts for diabetics include The Prevention Magazine website. Others are the websites for Eating Well, the Food Network and A Taste of Home.
The types of food that you should be eating less is food high in fat and sugar. Also you should have less desserts.
Eating disorders like Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and Compulsive Over-Eating Disorder (CO-ED) are more common than though. Some signs and symptoms include.... * Eating for emotional reasons * Eating even when no hungry * Binge eating (eating abnormally large amounts of food in a relatively short amount of time) * Comfort eating * Compulsive eating (feeling that you have to eat it at that very moment) * Inability to stop over-eating * Hiding or hoarding food * Addiction to junk foods, pastries, desserts, etc.