So  I've pretty much convinced myself that York Peppermint Patties are a  healthy alternative to candy bars...Ok, I know I need to face the truth,  so I looked it up. Here it is:1. SODA POP:
The  epitome of nutritional         bankruptcy. This includes all of the  soft drinks,         carbonated or not, sugar sweetened or artificially          sweetened. If you're desperate for something sweet you're          better off having fruit juice.2. FRENCH FRIES:         
A  wonderful, nutritious food acquires 200 calories of fat         when  fried. In a fast food restaurant you are probably         getting the  more dangerous and highly saturated animal         fat also! Added salt  --- UGH!
3. BACON. 
It's          not really a meat. As many as 95% of the calories in          bacon come from animal fat (the worst kind)! It's also         high in  salt and full of both nitrites and nitrates,         which may cause  cancer. Microwaved bacon seems drier but         is just as high in fat.
4. GRANOLA BARS: 
        Granola  itself tends to be a high-fat, high-sugar         cereal. It should be  used more as a garnish by sprinkling         a little on of it on  unsweetened cereal. Many granola         bars are simply high-calorie  cookies! The latest version         - the granola candy bars - are no  better for you than a         Milky Way or Snickers, and they cost more  too! Take the         time to carefully read the labels when shopping  for your         foods. Here's a way to calculate the percentage of your          calories that come from fat. Each gram of fat has 9          calories. One Nature Valley Granola Bar, lower in fat         than many  others, has 120 calories and 6 grams of fat.         Thus, 54 of it's  120 calories (ie: 45%) comes from fat.         The national goal is to  keep our fat intake down to 30%         or less of daily calories.  Athletes should strive for 20%         or less. Learning to read your  labels carefully can         reveal many sources of hidden fat.
5. DOUGHNUTS: 
Worse          than no breakfast at all! They are not only fried but          also have the sugar and white flour we should be cutting         back  on. They put your blood sugar out of balance and         they don't stay  with you.
6. POTATO CHIPS:         
You might as well be eating butter. They contain a large         amount of added fat as well as lots of salt.
7. FETTUCINI ALFREDO         and PASTA SALADS: 
They  are both drowning in a sea of         oily fat. We order pasta's  thinking they are healthy,         then we destroy it's benefit by  ordering it in fatty         sauces. ( By the way, we do the same thing  by adding high         fat salad dressings to our salads!)
8. FAST FOOD         SUPERBURGERS: 
Around  600 calories each         with at least half of those as fat. The plain  burgers are         not that high in fat. It's the dressing, cheese and  extra         beef that adds up. Turkey meat is a great low fat          substitute.
9. S'MORES CEREAL:         
More than half the calories are from sugar. It's         like eating candy with milk on it!
10. CHEESE:
 It         does have some redeeming features and using small         amounts  in recipes is OK. But it's not a good idea         for those of you  cutting back on red meat since it has         the same amount of fat and  cholesterol - and far more         salt. The best cheeses are; Cottage,  Feta, skim         mozzarella and skim ricotta. Grated Parmesan goes a  long         way and the best hard cheese is Swiss. Avoid Havarti,          Brie and cream cheese.
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