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Trade Show Highlights the Treats and Trends That Will Impact the Confectionery and Snack Industry Today and Tomorrow
SWEETS & SNACKS EXPO⢠Introduces Hottest New Products and Explores Trends for 2010, Recaps 2009 Industry Performance CHICAGO , May 25 /PRNewswire/ — At the largest candy and snack show in the Americas, the 2010 SWEETS & SNACKS EXPOâ¢, more than 2,000 new confectionery creations and snack sensations will be revealed May 25-27 at McCormick Place (West Building). The annual trade show, presented …


Pirate's Booty, Aged White Cheddar, 0.5-Ounce Bags (Pack of 60)


Pirate’s Booty, Aged White Cheddar, 0.5-Ounce Bags (Pack of 60)


$31.00


Pirate’s Booty, Aged White Cheddar is made from puffed rice and corn, blended with real aged white cheddar cheese and baked perfectly to the highest standards. The cheddar cheese has been aged to perfection to get the best taste–enjoy this great and delicious snack with your family. Pirate’s Booty aged white cheddar is all natural, baked, and kosher. It is free of trans fat, gluten, a…

Pirate's Booty, Aged White Cheddar, 1-Ounce Bags (Pack of 24)


Pirate’s Booty, Aged White Cheddar, 1-Ounce Bags (Pack of 24)


$22.11


Robert’S Gourmet 24X 1 Oz Pirate’S Booty Cheddar Snack From Robert’S – This Puffed Rice & Corn Snack Is Tossed With Delicious Sweet Bermuda Onions, Chives & Garlic For A Subtle And Savory New Snack!: Kosher (Note: This Product Description Is Informational Only. Always Check The Actual Product Label In Your Possession For The Most Accurate Ingredient Information Before Use. For Any Health Or Die…

Popchips Potato Chips


Popchips Potato Chips




Bragg Nutritional Yeast Seasoning - 4.5 oz - Flake


Bragg Nutritional Yeast Seasoning – 4.5 oz – Flake


$4.79


Bragg Premium NUTRITIONAL YEAST SEASONING 4.5 oz. bottle with Shaker Top Delicious added to recipes and foods! Vegetarian, Gluten-FREE! Non-GMO & Sugar-FREE! Provides great-taste and nutrition when added to a wide variety of foods and recipes. Makes a healthy delicious seasoning when sprinkled on most foods, especially salads, vegetables, potatoes, rice, pasta and even popcorn! Add to soups…
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is gluten good or bad for you
I’m getting bad sugar cravings the day after I have been training hard, how can I avoid this?

I am fitter than the average person, I do hard weight training with a PT 2 times a week for about 45 mins which I have been doing for 2 years. I also do body Combat for an hour 2-4 times a week. I am gluten intollerant so it’s hard to get enough of slow burning fibre in my diet as I can’t eat wholegrains (no wheat, barley, rye or oats). I eat a lot of varied veg and proteins but still get bad sugar cravings in the afternoons the day after training. Any suggestions how I can avoid these? Do I need to add more carbs to my diet and if so do you have any good suggestions on what?

You can try eat some sweet fruits, like apple, pears, watermelons, which will increase your fructose levels. You can also try to eat directly a tablespoon of honey.

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