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...find substitute foods.) A more proactive strategy is to make sweets less available. Try replacing candy in holiday goody bags with toys or CDs. At family gatherings, serve healthier treats such as apples and clementines, or dried fruits such as banana chips or raisins. Rationing sugary snacks and desserts can work too, but the key is to work out a quota before the party and stick with it. You can make a deal with your children, for example, that they can take a piece of pie or some ice cream from the dessert table, but not both. Timing sugar intake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Treats Are a Trap | 12/12/2004 | See Source »

...Rationing sugary snacks and desserts can work too, but the key is to work out a quota before the party and stick with it. You can make a deal with your children, for example, that they can take a piece of pie or some ice cream from the dessert table, but not both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Treats Are a Trap | 12/12/2004 | See Source »

...rather toothlessly required balanced budgets and a “rainy-day” fund going forward—just the sort of sweet-tasting cotton candy the voters were sure to devour. Knowing that, Arnold’s political team forced the electorate to swallow manure with their dessert. 58 would only go into effect if 57 passed...

Author: By Brian M. Goldsmith, | Title: Terminating California's Future | 12/2/2004 | See Source »

After FM’s photographer snapped some shots of our half-eaten meal for posterity, our cover was blown. We had already observed the service and tasted our food without arousing suspicion, so our unveiling led only to something positive—dessert, on the house...

Author: By Alexandra B. Moss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Balkan Feast | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

...Desserts continue the theme of luxurious simplicity, honest-to-goodness classics served in a refined environment. There’s ice-cream by Christina’s of Cambridge, pastries by an in-house dessert chef and New York cheesecake bought in daily from Brooklyn. The highlight, however, is the Banana Split, which serves two or more. This isn’t your typical HUDS Sunday sundae: here, the banana is dipped in milk and white chocolate, and comes with an array of toppings ranging from cookie to coconut shreds to make-your-own moment of the sublime...

Author: By Amelia E. Lester, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Steaking a Claim | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

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