Manage sugar intake - Life's great program

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Are you a sweet tooth?

Do you consider yourself a sweet tooth? We are guessing you might, as you’re interested in this program. Or perhaps you’re keen to supercharge your nutrition knowledge further! Look who wouldn’t want to learn how to satisfy that sweet tooth in a healthier way!

Our goal with this program is to share with you some simple recipes to try at home, so you have some healthier sweet snacks on hand.

We also have some special information for those of you, who may have some trouble digesting sugars.

What's in it for you?

In life's great, we'll share all our delicious recipes and show you how to live the sweet life in the healthiest way possible. 

  •  Show you easy healthy recipes to satisfy your sweet tooth.
  •  Share our top tips to reduce added sugar and still feel satisfied. 
  •  Look at healthy swaps you can introduce to your lifestyle.
  •  Discover some amazing, nutritionist approved recipes. 
  •  Learn more about some dietary requirements related to sugar digestion. 
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Do something today, that your future self will thank you for.

Do something today, that your future self will thank you for.

So, how does all this work?

When we said simple, we meant it. Over the next 6 days, we’ll deliver all the knowledge you need to set you up for veggie success right to your inbox. All you have to do is keep engaged and reap the benefits.

  • Goal: Have simple, healthier sweet snacks on hand. 
  • Why: Improve the healthiness of snacks and have better knowledge. 
  • Benefit: Start eating healthier, lower sugar snacks. 
  • Length: 5 days.
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