How to cut down on sugar in your diet

Breakfast

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Many breakfast cereals are high in sugar. Try switching to lower-sugar cereals or those with no added sugar

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Main meals

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Many foods that we do not consider to be sweet contain a surprisingly large amount of sugar

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Snacks

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Healthier snack options are those without added sugar, such as fresh or tinned fruit (in juice, not syrup), unsalted mixed nuts, plain popcorn, rice cakes, crackers topped

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Drinks

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Nearly a quarter of the added sugar in our diets comes from sugary drinks, such as fizzy drinks, sweetened juices, milkshakes and cordials.

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Dessert

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Work out some ground rules. Do you need to have dessert every day? How about only having dessert after your evening meal, or only eating dessert on odd days of the month

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