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High Fructose Corn Syrup – The Real Deal
I want to discuss an issue that has many people stirred up nowadays. I know there are many issues that moms will always disagree on; to vaccinate or not, breast feeding vs. bottle feeding, home school vs. public school, and most recently – the debate over High Fructose Corn Syrup. I just want to lay out the facts and let moms decide for themselves.
I know that nutrition is important and making healthy, nutritious meals is a priority for me. To be honest, I have never really checked the contents of my food to see if it has high fructose corn syrup or not. Until recently I never thought it was so bad. Then I kept hearing from every direction the severe dangers of feeding it to my family and I kind of panicked. When I was contacted by Mom Central to learn the facts of high fructose corn syrup I jumped at the offer. I thought they could give me the facts and pointers on how to avoid it totally…but I was wrong. Here’s the surprising facts:
High Fructose Corn Syrup vs. Sucrose (Table Sugar).
HFCS and Sucrose both contain half fructose and half glucose! The only difference is the chemical bond that is between the fructose and glucose in the sucrose. The bond doesn’t matter at all in the way either one is digested, since the bond breaks once the sucrose has entered the small intestine. They are digested in exactly the same way, and so they have the exact same effect on obesity.
High Fructose Corn Syrup has many uses.
(I think this is a cool fact!) There are two kinds of high fructose corn syrup – one that has 42% fructose and one has 55% fructose. The 42% formulation is actually less sweet than sugar. This type of HFCS is used in foods to produce a brown color, to retain moisture to delay staling, for microbial stability, helps build structure, provides texture, adjusts freezing points.
High Fructose Corn Syrup is what?
The name HFCS is a bit confusing so just think of it as corn sugar. Table sugar comes from sugar cane or sugar beets and HFCS comes from corn. Just like in nature, most all the common sweeteners are a mix of fructose and glucose. Most fruits and nuts fall into the 50% fructose/50% glucose range.
In conclusion, sucrose and HFCS are the same from a metabolic and nutritional stand point. The American Medical Association says there is nothing that links HFCS to obesity in humans. Many of the studies done lately give misinformation because HFCS is not being compared to sucrose and they are comparing pure fructose to pure glucose at high levels.
It’s my opinion that obesity is rising because we eat more of everything! With all things in life, balance is the key. Whether your sweetner is sugar, HFCS, honey, or another option remember to use it in moderation.
I hope this post was at least a little helpful. As women, it’s our privilege to provide healthy meals for our family and at times that means making tough decisions. I hope that I’ve been able to provide you with enough information to make an informed decision. To research this further visit SugarStacks.com & SweetSurprise.com.
Disclosure: “I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of the Corn Refiners Association. I received a gift certificate to thank me for taking the time to participate.”
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The Best Time to Buy Everything

Other tips:
- Airline tickets tend to be least expensive when bought on a Tuesday afternoon through Thursday. The worst prices will come when you shop Saturday and Sunday.
- Jewelry sales are common, except around Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Christmas. So plan to buy early and always shop from a local jeweler, (from my experience) the selection will be better with more unique items, the prices will be lower and the salesman more knowledgeable and helpful.
January
Bedding
Boats
CDs and DVDs
Christmas trees, decor and gift wrapping accessories
Computers
Cookware
Linens
Toys
Treadmills and ellipticals
February
Boats
Chocolate (post Valentine’s Day)
Houses and condos
Humidifiers
Winter clothing
Sleighs and other snow toys
Treadmills and ellipticals
March
Boats
Digital cameras
TVs
Small electronics (MP3 player, Blu-ray player, etc.)
Winter coats
April
Candy (after Easter)
Computers
Digital cameras
Spring clothing
Lawn mowers
Tires and other car care supplies
Vacuums
May
Athletic clothes and shoes
Lawn mowers
Cordless phones
Camping gear
Small electronics
Vacuums
June
Computers
Camcorders
Fresh produce
Indoor furniture
Performance theater tickets
Picnic/party supplies
Gym memberships
Small electronics
Swimwear
July
Camcorders
Indoor furniture
Fresh produce
Outdoor furniture
Performance theater tickets
School/office supplies
Swimwear
August
Lawn mowers
Backpacks
Air conditioners
Dehumidifiers
Fresh produce
Fans
Outdoor furniture
Pools and pool supplies
Snow blowers
September
Bikes
Cars
Digital Cameras
Gas grills
Lawn mowers
Trees, shrubs, perennials
Small electronics
Snow blower
October
Bikes
Computers
Digital cameras
Gas grills
Lawn mowers
Tires and other car care supplies
Winter coats
November
Baby products
Baby furniture
Baking supplies
Bikes
Camcorders
Candy
Carpeting and other flooring
Disposable baking pans
Gas grills
GPS device
Halloween costumes
Tools
Toys
TVs
December
Bikes
Camcorders
Carpeting and other flooring
Cars
Disposable baking pans
Gas grills
GPS device
Ham and turkey
Home appliances (large & small)
Motorcycles
Small electronics
Tools
Toys
TVs
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List of Giveaway Host/Linky Sites
Here you will find giveaway links for each day of the week.
As bloggers, we often host giveaways to promote and advertise for our sponsors. Each giveaway and the accompanying exposure is great for advertisers. The giveaways also guarantee traffic to our sites, which is always nice, right?
As readers, entering giveaways are awful fun! We wanted to create this list for you so you can blog hop each week to find the best giveaways that you want to enter. There is no need any longer to blog hop aimlessly looking for giveaways, we have listed all the giveaway sites in one place for you so you can save time finding the best giveaways!
If you host a giveaway link on your site and want free advertising just let me know and I’ll add your site to the list. Please tell me what day you post your linky and a direct link to that page. Also, if you see a inactive or wrong link please let me know that too. Thanks and enjoy!
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