Truvia Natural Sweetener: Sweet Without the Carbs

Truvia Natural Sweetener
Truvia Natural Sweetener

Finding low carb artificial sweeteners that stand up to the taste of sugar isn’t easy. But Truvia’s Natural Sweetener from Linda’s Diet Delites packs a sweet punch — at only 3 grams of net carbs per serving!

Artificial sweeteners are used in a multitude of different low carb foods today — many of which work quite well in recipes. For example, low carb desserts and low carb sweets often mask the aftertaste of sweeteners by virtue of other ingredients, such as cocoa, cinnamon, and nuts.

But when it comes to applying a granular artificial sweetener directly to food, many times people are put off by the strong aftertaste, no matter how low in carbohydrates it may be.

Truvia Natural Sweetener, however, offers a seriously sweet alternative to cane sugar that is good enough to sprinkle onto foods directly while ensuring that you stay in ketosis.

This is what Truvia has to say about its groundbreaking natural sweetener: “Truvia natural sweetener is refreshingly uncomplicated. Sprinkle it on your grapefruit. Spoon it in your coffee. It won’t end up on your conscience or your thighs.One packet of Truvia natural sweetener provides the same sweetness as two teaspoons of sugar. Truvia natural sweetener is a great alternative for people with diabetes. It is also kosher certified.”

At only 3 grams of carbohydrates per serving, Truvia is the ultimate artificial sweetener for low carb dieters who simply want to be able to use sugar in coffee or otherwise without the harsh aftertaste. If you’re looking for a new artificial sweetener, Truvia is definitely worth a try.

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Back In Stock: ThinSlim Foods Low Carb Low Fat Muffins & Say Cheese Mini Cheesecake

ThinSlim Foods Low Carb Low Fat Muffins
ThinSlim Foods Low Carb Low Fat Muffins

We’re happy to report that two of our most popular and best-selling low carb desserts are back in stock at Linda’s Diet Delites — ThinSlim Foods’ Low Carb Low Fat Muffins and Say Cheese Mini Cheesecakes.

Our 4 pack of ThinSlim Foods Low Carb Low Fat Muffins quickly rose to become a low carb favorite at Linda’s Diet Delites, and so we’re happy to say that we’ve taken the necessary steps to ensure that they remain consistently available. Each muffin’s serving size is approximately 2 oz. and come in three delicious flavors — Vanilla, Blueberry, and Chocolate. Best of all, the great taste and texture of these muffins is balanced by adding only 40 calories, 2g net carbs, 0 diet count, has 8g of fiber and 6g of protein. That is a whopping 1/2 the calories of the leading diet muffin brands not only here at Linda’s, but at supermarkets around the country.

The 4 pack is currently on sale for $6.97, 13% off its regular price. Click here to order.

 

Say Cheese Mini Cheesecake
Say Cheese Mini Cheesecake

Not to be outdone, Say Cheese Mini Cheesecakes have also made their way back into Linda’s Diet Delites inventory. Cheescake has long been a natural low carb dessert for dieters, and we’ve found that Say Cheese’s version is among the very best in taste, texture, and carb count. These desserts are portioned out in individual servings, and come in three amazing flavors: marble flavor, chocolate flavor, or cappuccino flavor.

Best of all, these mini cheesecakes have incredible nutritionals with only 90 calories and 1g of net carbs. Plus, the ingredient list is nice and short, with nothing too funky or alarming for most low carb dieters. Say Cheese adds a nice touch: each pack comes with a small wooden spoon.

Pick up the Say Cheese Mini Cheesecakes for $3.99 each. Click here to order.

Organic, Healthy Candy: Sweet Riot Dark Chocolate Candy Bars

Sweet Riot Dark Chocolate Candy Bars
Sweet Riot Dark Chocolate Candy Bars

When it comes to chocolate, the politics that goes into harvesting and creating it is more “bitter” than “sweet.” But Sweet Riot is changing all of that with its Sweet Riot Dark Chocolate Candy Bars.

Few people realize that some of the things they enjoy most in life — chocolate, coffee, diamonds — involve a great deal of exploitation, injustice, and even violence in their trade. It’s a sad though, but it’s true: people get taken advantage of and even killed in order for the western world to enjoy some its most favored treats.

Fortunately, companies like Sweet Riot are now going out of their way to work with suppliers and farmers in fair trade agreements to bring the most high-quality ingredients into their products. Sweet Riot Dark Chocolate Candy Bars feature certified organic ingredients as well, which means that it is not only some of the best chocolate you will ever taste, but it also contains no chemical by-products as well.

Available in 60% and 70% cacao bars, these Sweet Riot Dark Chocolate Candy Bars are a welcome addition to any pantry. Give them a try — you’ll never want to eat a Hershey bar again!

Sweet Riot Dark Chocolate Candy Bars are available online at Linda’s Diet Delites. Take a look here!

 

The Low Carb Lunch Conundrum: How Low Carb Bread Can Make Lunch Enjoyable on a Low Carb Diet

low carb bread hamburger buns
Healthwise Bakery FlavorRich Zero Net Carb Hamburger Buns

Lunch on a low carb diet can be the most difficult meal to traverse. But better tasting low carb bread products are helping to make low carb lunches more enjoyable.

When it comes to lunch — and this is particularly true in the U.S. — going low carb can be quite difficult. Whereas the typical American breakfasts and dinners feature proteins like eggs, breakfast meats, steak, chicken, and fish, and only require a low carb dieter to take breads and carby side-dishes out of the equation, lunch foods tend to center around bread. Hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches — all of which are built around bread — just don’t retain their tastiness when you take bread out of the equation. And because most Americans have neither the time nor patience to sit down to a dinner-like lunch, many low carb dieters often skip lunch, thus leading to hunger — the biggest diet killer of them all.

Fortunately for low carb dieters, a wide array of low carb breads have hit the market that feature much-improved taste and texture, allowing lunch items like hot dogs, hamburgers, and sandwiches to stay on the menu.

Some of the biggest innovations in low carb bread are coming from HealthWise Bakery, who have long since been leaders in the best low carb breads on the market. Their new line of FlavorRich hot dog and hamburger rolls leverage high levels of fiber to offset carb counts for a zero net carb effect. Ingredients like natural oat fiber, natural wheat protein isolate, chicory roots, organic wheat bran/ corn bran all supply the fiber needed to counteract the carbs. HealthWise has added the use of olive oil and other flavors to greatly improve the moistness and texture of these low carb breads, so that now you can enjoy and hamburger or hot dog with a bun.

low carb bread hot dog buns
HealthWise Bakery FlavorRich Zero Net Carb Hot Dog Buns

When it comes to sandwiches, HealthWise has a sliced low carb bread that delivers on taste and zero net carbs as their FlavorRich line of hamburger and hot dog buns. The HealthWise low carb bread is slightly springy, with a very light weight texture and great taste, all while netting out at zero carbs. It also toasts well for both lunchtime sandwiches and breakfast.

Of course, the introduction of a few carbs usually improves all low carb breads, which is why HealthWise also offers a low carb bread alternative to their zero net carb loaf. The FiberRich option of low carbs breads from HealthWise features just 3 grams of net carbs per slice, but also ups the ante on flavor as well.

From a dieter’s perspective, these two versions of low carb bread offer a perfect two-stage approach to keeping bread on the menu at lunchtime. The zero net carb bread option guarantees that it will not affect blodd sugar levels, thus preserving ketosis for those on an Atkins version of the low carb diet, whereas the FiberRich option is a perfect stage-two alternative.

Whatever HealthWise low carb bread product you choose, you can be assured that it will not lead to loathing lunchtime.

Thanks for reading our article! Did you know that Linda’s Diet Delites carries all of the HealthWise low carb bread products discussed in this article? Take a look here!

What You Need To Know About Low Carb Dieting & Ketosis

Low carb diet detractors have maligned Dr. Atkins’ controversial diet for decades, citing the dangers of ketosis. Now, learn the truth of how humans maintained a ketogenic diet for millenia, and that a low carb diet is what the human metabolism is made for.

Ever since the dawn of the low carb diet in the 1960s, doctors, nurtritionists, and spokespeople for the sugar industry have maligned Dr. Atkin’s famous and controversial Diet Revolution, citing a wide range of different reasons why the diet is either ineffective or even dangerous. One of the most enduring claims is that ketosis, the metabolic state that results from reducing carb intake, is in fact dangerous and degenerative to the liver. Other claims conclude that humans need a large intake of carbohydrates to fuel exercise and other physical exertations, and in this way, a low carb diet underfuels the body.

However, top analysts — including the work of Dr. Atkins himself — have proven that neither of these claims are true.

Ketosis Versus Ketoacidosis

The cornerstone of the argument against the low carb diet is that the restriction of carbohydrates in one’s diet creates ketosis, a degenerative state found in people who suffer from Type I Diabetes. The thinking behind this is that low carb dieters are constantly putting themselves in a dangerous metabolic state and putting stress on their pancreas and liver as a result.

The truth of the matter, however, is that ketosis is not what people with Type I Diabetes suffer with. Diabetes patients experience what is called ketoacidosis, which is “a pathological metabolic state marked by extreme and uncontrolled ketosis” The operative words here are “extreme” and “uncontrolled;” just as a diabetic struggles to control their insulin, so too do they struggle to control their ketone levels as well. This is why many diabetics check their ketosis levels alongside their blood sugar levels.

It is important to understand that ketosis, or the process of ketogenesis that low carb diets induce, is not the same thing, because the condition is neither extreme nor uncontrolled; the dieter is always in complete control of their ketone levels, and can adjust them simply by reintroducing carbohydrates in their diet. It is for this reason that all reliable low carb diet plans do not keep dieters in a high level of ketosis for the duration of their diet. Rather, after an induction period, low carb dieters slowly reintroduce carbohydrates gram by gram, with the long-term diet plan being not a state of ketosis, but rather a non-ketogenic state that is just below a person’s Critical Carbohydrate Level (CCL).

From The Dawn of Low Carb to the Dawn of Man

There’s more to the legitimacy of the low carb diet than just biology. The field of biological anthropology also shows that, when you survey the history of humankind, the vast majority of our metabolic history has been dominated by ketogenesis, and that the rise of obesity, diabetes, and other maladies associated with blood sugar have resulted from a rise in sugars and carbohydrates.

Nutrition scientist Stephen D. Phinney states categorically is his 2004 abstract that our developmental period as hunter-gatherers most certainly featured a ketogenic metabolism, and that even current tribal societies function on ketogenic metabolisms without any health issues related to high ketone levels and a lack of carbohydrates. In this way, the “dawn of low carb” and “the dawn of man” are inextricably linked, and help to bring us back to our more primal metabolic state.

The Low Carb Conspiracy Theory

When you consider how the science and logic behind the low carb diet easily dispels the talking points against low carb living, it’s hard to imagine why such fear-driven campaigns have been levied against the likes of Dr. Atkins and all of the diets that are based on his original Diet Revolution. But if you dig deep enough, the answer to this question is simple:

Money.

Dr. Atkins was not merely peddling his own low carb diet books; he was also pro-actively engaged in revolutionizing the way that sugar is processed, marketed, and regulated. He believed that sugar and all of its food byproducts are in fact a public health hazard, and he even appeared before a Congressional panel in 1980 to testify on his findings and call for warning labels to be affixed to all high-sugar food products, much like the warning labels on cigarettes.

Since the sugar industry is one of the largest and most profitable industries in the U.S., the combination of the low carb diet’s effectiveness and Dr. Atkins’ calls for regulations on sugar has been and continues to be a major threat to the sugar industry. Simply put: if all the dieters in the world today went on a low carb diet, it would dramatically affect sugar-made products.

So, every time you hear the arguments against the low carb diet, remember the facts, and keep in mind that ketosis is as old as being human.

Thanks for reading our article! Did you know that there are many great-tasting low carb food products on the market today that can make sticking to your low carb diet a breeze? Linda’s Diet Delites is a leading online supplier of low carb food products, offering a wide selection at affordable prices. Take a look!

Michael Nace is a low carb blogger for Linda’s Diet Delites. He is not a Doctor, and his article does not represent the view and opinions of Linda’s Diet Delites, nor are his articles meant to be construed as medical advice.

Fedex 2 Day Additions

Due to some changes at Fedex, we’ve been able to add a couple shipping locations to our 2 day shipping list as described below. That means not only do these locations now have faster shipping, but they can also qualify for regular frozen shipping rather than needing to pay to upgrade.

all of IL,
all of TN,
western KY,
western IN,
eastern MO,
eastern AR,
northern and central MS,
northern and central AL,
northern and central GA,
eastern IA