No Sugar Challenge For Clean Eaters

It seems like everywhere you look, there is new information out about how bad sugar really is for you. And yet it’s in EVERYTHING these days. Even clean eaters must watch their intake of natural sugars. Something I personally struggle with all the time. *Blasted sweet tooth!* But I have found that this no sugar challenge for clean eaters helps me in ways I never imagined.

No Sugar Challenge

Sugar really is incredible stuff when you think about it. Few things can addict us in such a way and still allow us to function for years on end before showing any real, ill health effects. It’s sweet, it’s comforting, and it’s widely accepted as a normal part of life. Even for clean eaters, it’s easy to slide down that slippery slope sometimes. An extra bit of honey in your coffee, a little extra maple syrup on your protein waffles or just one extra clean cookie because they taste sooo yummy, can really put you in just as bad a place as if you were eating the refined garbage. I know, it’s happened to me numerous times and I don’t even realize it’s happened until I notice I’m seeking out something sweet because I’m craving it. Not good.

So in an effort to clean up my clean eating plan, I’m hosting another No Sugar Challenge. Will you join me?

No Sugar Challenge For Clean Eaters

NOTE: If you want to join the challenge, bookmark THIS page now!

When?

This challenge starts now! (Or on whatever day you want to start.)
You can choose to do this challenge for either 2 weeks or a full month. Just keep in mind that anything less than 2 weeks won’t do you much good. So you really need to commit to at least 2 weeks.

Here’s All The Info You Need

This is everything you will need to participate in the No Sugar Challenge.

PLEASE NOTE: While stevia is not sugar, it is also not allowed on this challenge, as is the case with any sugar substitutes, including things like Xylitol. The idea here is to get you past the NEED for something sweet.

Challenge originally posted 4/21/12.

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166 Comments

  1. graciouspantry says:

    EE – It is, but we can do it!!

  2. graciouspantry says:

    Vibeke – Fabulous! Let’s do it!

  3. graciouspantry says:

    Hollyc – I’m sorry, I really don’t know anything about that.

  4. melanie higgins says:

    I’m on board. I so need this and my body feels so much better without the sugar!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Melanie – I agree. Mine does too. Let’s do this!!

  5. Deb Kelley says:

    Looking forward to joining you on this ride. I am rather new to the whole Clean Eating diet. This will be an interesting challenge. I also need to watch my carb intake…I love bread more than dessert ! Question for you…if I were to have a glass of wine, how does that count towards my sugar count ? Thank you.

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Deb – While I don’t really address it in this challenge, I encourage people to avoid alcohol during this challenge. It will only prolong the cravings.

  6. I am in…my first healthy challenge ever!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Bigcluff – You can do it!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Phumme – Fantastic!

  7. Becky Senn says:

    I’m all for joining the challenge. However, I have one problem. No sugar OR sweetener in my coffee? That’s like almost unthinkable. Is Stevia okay? (Even though I don’t like it.)

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Becky – It’s called a Challenge for a reason! But I do have a recipe for condensed milk on here in the beverage section that you might enjoy.

  8. eila @ full plate/swellmom says:

    I got to go hear Dr. Robert Lustig speak up at Yale a few week back, and wow. The 60 Minutes piece was eye-opening, but his lengthy discussion really hit home. I am starting a whole foods detox this Monday, which is vegan, and gluten and sugar-free. Looking forward to seeing how I feel afterwards….

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Eila – That’s wonderful! Let me know how it turns out for you!

  9. graciouspantry says:

    Darla – I have several oatmeal options for this challenge. But fruit is always a good option sweetening without sugar.

  10. graciouspantry says:

    Annalise – Fantastic!

  11. graciouspantry says:

    Gary – Why thank you!

  12. I’m in. Chocolate is my downfall and I really need to give it up. It’s going to be hard but I think the challenge will be great! Your timing is perfect!!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Rachel – Fabulous! You are stronger than that bar of chocolate!

  13. I love a challenge … and I can’t think of a better challenge to improve my overall health! 🙂

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Debby – Fantastic! Welcome!

  14. I decided to commit to the sugar free challenge. My cravings for sugar are out of control at this point. Overall I am a fit person, exercising regularly and getting in most of my food groups each day…except for sugar. It is time for a change for the better. So looking forward to Monday and starting this new chapter in my eating habits. I even have my best friend joining me. Thanks Tiffany for starting the ball rolling on this for me!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Tammy – My pleasure! You can do this!

  15. graciouspantry says:

    Cec – Definitely!

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  19. Amy Jeannette says:

    Started 2 weeks ago and I feel SO good!

    1. graciouspantry says:

      Amy – Fantastic!

    2. graciouspantry says:

      Amy – Fantastic!