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The Cheese Wheel Wedding Cake – Symbolic of Good Health, Fertility and Prosperity!

Photo: The Cheese Wedding Cake - Symbolic of Good Health, Fertility and Prosperity. Belinda and I have a busy year next year (as distinct from every other year) with 2 of our children getting married. Our elder daughter Kate 'officially' announced her engagement to Ed yesterday in the newspaper. Facebook knew about it weeks ago!  William and Heidi are getting married in January.It has me thinking about 'that' wedding cake. The contemporary fruit cake is not that traditional. One of the first traditions began in Ancient Rome where bread was broken over the bride’s head to bring good fortune to the couple. In Medieval England cakes were stacked as high as possible for the bride and groom to kiss over. If they successfully kissed over the stack they were guaranteed a prosperous life together. That's where the tiers of cake came from as well as the French Croquembouche.Sharing the cake is symbolic of fertility and good fortune.So in the modern era with the association of high Fructose laden cake being linked to poor health, infertility and overwhelming health costs I think I might ask for a bit of cheese on their wedding days as my 'symbolic' gesture for good health, fertility and prosperity.

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Belinda and I have a busy year next year (as distinct from every other year) with 2 of our children getting married. Our elder daughter Kate ‘officially’ announced her engagement to Ed yesterday in the newspaper. Facebook knew about it weeks ago! William and Heidi are getting married in January.

It has me thinking about ‘that’ wedding cake. The contemporary fruit cake is not that traditional. Continue reading

Fairsy – the Tasmanian ‘Poster Boy’ of NoFructose

Photo: Fairsy – the Tasmanian ‘Poster Boy’ of NoFructose13 kgs off in 8 weeks with a broken ankle!Rob Fairs is the big half of ‘Fairsy and Jules’ who run the morning  7LA radio show in Northern Tasmania. Fairsy is on the NoFructose journey. He had no choice after he broke his ankle on a fishing trip and came under my ‘care’. He has questioned me about the term ‘care’. HaThere is no question about the size of Rob and he has given me permission to work with him and against him to keep him on this mission. Between his wife Jo and me, he has been on track for 8 weeks except for being caught out partaking in a ‘Fairsy Burger’ at the recent Launceston Show.Today he was caught out on radio. Some might say set up by Jules and me but that is half of the fun.Fairsy has lost  the 13 kg despite being completely unable to exercise due to his ankle fracture. He has done it by cutting out the sugar, refined carbs (except this pictured slip up) and getting rid of the junk food. He is eating real food and cutting back on the portion sizes. It was hard at first but being dependent on Jo for supplies meant he is at her mercy – like every good husband should be!Keep following his progress. Report in to me or Jules if you catch him out eating ‘junk food’.If you want the same start download the NoFructose Starter sheet from the website. It costs nothing and has no side effects. If it can get Fairsy on the right track to better health, it can help everyone.http://www.nofructose.com/introduction/starter-sheet/#GaryFettkeNoFructose #lchf #diet #WeightLoss #fat #sugarfree #sugar #SweetPoison #Fructose #NoFructose #IQS #carbs
13 kg off in 8 weeks with a broken ankle!

Rob Fairs is the big half of ‘Fairsy and Jules’ who run the morning 7LA radio show in Northern Tasmania.

Fairsy is on the NoFructose journey. He had no choice after he broke his ankle on a fishing trip and came under my ‘care’. He has questioned me about the term ‘care’. Ha Continue reading

Bariatric Surgery – Not My Recommendation

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I think Lap Banding and Stomach bypass procedures are expensive surgical procedures for an elite few and the procedures have significant risks in the short and long term. Bariatric surgery is not a sustainable option for the wider society. There is a better option by taking control of your diet and lifestyle.

 

For every success of Bariatric surgery I see a failure. I regularly see people who have had the surgery but have reverted to their old weights and habits.  You can still get call calories in a liquefied form. Sure there are the success stories touted in the media and even by surgeons. Continue reading