image source and another great article about good fats HERE (the article also contains a link to the recent article about good fats in the Wall Street Journal).
I watched a video on NBC related to the EAT BUTTER cover on Time Magazine. The doctor said to put butter on unrefined carbohydrates and you'll be fine. The danger of butter she said was putting it on unrefined carbohydrates like white bread. She said eating butter and other saturated fats like coconuts and coconut oil, butter, marbled meat, and chicken skin (yuk) will actually raise the good HDL (Good) Cholesterol but the opposite happens when those fats are combined with refined carbs. Then the LDL (bad) Cholesterol goes up.
If you put butter on a baked potato, this is a good thing.
If you put butter on a biscuit, that is a bad thing.
I was very happy to find T H E L I S T below. Now I know the butter I love to put on my morning oatmeal is a good thing. Popcorn too. I am so happy!!! There's nothing better than a baked potato with butter either.
Un-refined Carbohydrates
Fresh veggies
Fresh fruits
Sweet potatoes/yams/potatoes
Beans and legumes
Whole grains
Oatmeal
Buckwheat
Amaranth
Quinoa
Brown or wild rice
Basmati rice
Popcorn
Raw milk and yogurt (unsweetened)
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Refined (Processed) Carbohydrates
White sugar
Foods containing corn syrup, HFCS
Sodas
Sugary drinks
(this includes sweetened fruit juice and tea)
Alcohol (beer and wine)
Canned fruits / veggies containing added sugar
Sweetened applesauce
White flour and anything made with white flour; bread, muffins, bagels, cakes, cookies, pasta, biscuits, donuts, etc.
CerealsFries/chips
Potato chips/pretzels
Pizza
Desserts
White rice
Boxed puddings
Candy/toffee/sweets
Store bought cooked meats/cold cuts (when they have added sugars and additives)
Sausages/hot dog frankfurters (when they contain carb fillers, additives, or sugar)
Jams/jellyJell-O
12 comments:
There was an interesting article in the WSJ a few weekends ago. I found it coincidental to read the company marketing Crisco made a significant donation to the Amer. Heart Assoc. around the same time Crisco hit the store shelves and butter became a no no. I added butter to my diet several years ago. Is the food pyramid obsolete?
Bonnie...
The image link contains that Wall Street Journal article. I eat butter too and decided long ago it had to be better than all the fake butter products that are so highly processed.
I don't know about the food pyramid. I think we all will be fine if we switch to unrefined foods when possible. That's the secret. Sugar and fake sugar made from corn are the real culprits.
xo, Rosemary
Wish I could kick the sugar habit. I don't eat a lot but realize even a little bit is bad. I would also like to reduce my salt intake. I love chips and crackers.
Please keep posting things like this, Rosemary. You provide wonderful information and encouragement. Thank you.
I'm going to buy some butter today. I love baked potatoes, even eat the skin.
I've always thought/known butter wS better but having a list of how best to eat it is great! I just found out this week that I am diabetic and I'm not happy! I am glad to say my cholesterol numbers are actually pretty good . This information will be good to help prove my health - thanks for posting it - Pat
Great article! Love your blog,Rosemary.You keep us informed ,inspired and entertained. Annette
All great information. I'm wondering about rice crackers, I think they are pretty much rice flour, but will check.
Thanks ... As always interesting stuff.
Karen in VA
Very true. As long as it is all organic, especially if you like to eat the potato skins, which I do. I find if I stick to whole, wholesome and unrefined foods, I don't get cravings and lose weight.
Thanks for this, Rosemary.
Karen in VA...
If those crackers are made with white rice flour they are in the same category as white flour in the refined carb list. I like them too!
xo, Rosemary
Gail...I finally kicked the sugar habit. It wasn't too hard. I still indulge a little from time to time but I don't have too much temptation in my house.
xo, Rosemary
Pat...Corn in My Coffee Pot...
I'm sorry to hear about your diabetes. The complex carbs burn more slowly than the refined ones and don't turn to sugar the minute they you swallow them. Stick to the top list as much as you can. Cooking from scratch is a good idea too. That way you know exactly what you are eating.
xo, Rosemary
Great list. I eat butter. Eat sensibly,stay active/ exercise, get a good nights sleep….that's my diet.
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