Showing posts with label skinny sweets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skinny sweets. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Life Generator: How to get your kids to eat vegetables



A wonderful friend of mine who runs Skinny Sweets shared this youtube channel with me about a guy who calls himself the Life Generator. He's a huge advocate of juicing and eating RAW. His videos are also quite raw themselves, very down-to-earth and filled with just a genuine desire to get information out on organic eating. He and his family are so quirky, though, it's toe-cringing sometimes. Haha. 

Take a look at this old home video he did with his kids. I thought it was amusing how they were a bit rough around the edges. Even the camera lens is blurry! Informative―and entertaining―video nonetheless. 

Nevermind that they reuse the spoon that fell on the floor, or the girl rinses off leftover avocado with her saliva. :-/ The point of it all is the content (besides, you're smart enough to not do those things ;).

It may serve you well to also check out his other videos. He's got recipes, interviews and positive talks in his channel.

TGIF, everyone!



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Friday, July 1, 2011

Skinny Sweets



des•sert   | diˈzərt |
noun 
the sweet course eaten at the end of a meal : a dessert of chocolate mousse.


ORIGIN. mid 16th cent.: from French, past participle of desservir ‘clear the table,’ from des- (expressing removal) + servir ‘to serve.’
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Dessert is a course that typically comes at the end of a meal, usually consisting of sweet food. The word comes from the French language as dessert and this from Old French desservir, "to clear the table" and "to serve." Common desserts include cakes, cookies, gelatin, pastries, ice cream, pie, and candies. Fruit may also be eaten with the dessert.


Elimination of dessert foods may be a strategy used in dieting, in order to reduce the amount of calories, carbohydrates, or fat consumed.


- Wikipedia

Elimination of dessert? OUCH. Can life be so cruel?

Ofcourse not.

My friends, The Green Grocer presents our first product in the Dessert line-up targeted to satiate all sweet, guilt-ridden cravings.



Red velvet Cake Pops by Skinny Sweets 

It's sugar-free (sweetened with Isomalt), dairy-free and vegan. A low-fat, guilt-free, oh-so-moist-and-delicious treat perfect for adults and kids alike! Even safe for diabetics. :)



Red Velvet Cake Pops are covered in white or semi-sweet dark chocolate. Choose your variant, or buy a combination!

Want to see a size reference?


That's Skinny Sweet's Cake Pop on the left,
and Starbuck's Cake Pop on the right.


Get your skinny on with this lovely dessert. The Green Grocer makes available these Cake Pops with a one-week lead-time order at only ₱200 for a package of 4 pops.

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