British and Australian children leave out sherry and mince pies, while Swedish kids leave rice porridge. Santa can expect a pint of Guinness along with his cookies when delivering toys in Ireland. In Germany, children skip the snacks altogether and leave handwritten letters for the Christkind, a symbolic representation of the Christmas spirit who is responsible for bringing presents on Christmas.
Though many German kids mail their letters before the holiday—there are six official addresses for letters addressed to the Christkind—others leave them out on Christmas Eve, decorated with sparkly glue or sugar crystals. On Christmas morning, the letters have been collected, and gifts left in their place.
But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! It is also very high in saturated fat. However, soy milk has not gone without criticism. Joseph Mercola, argues that the health problems soy can cause outweigh the benefits.
Mercola writes that soy contains high phytic acid, that reduces assimilation of calcium and other essential minerals, and trypsin inhibitors that interfere with the digestion of protein. The flavor selections are tempting, but the health risks may just put soy milk on the naughty list this year. When it comes to taste and health, almond milk seems to be the perfect blend of both. Made from ground almonds, water and sweetener, almond milk is high in the antioxidant Vitamin E that protects the body against free-radical damage in the muscles, and mineral magnesium, which helps to break down food.
Its low number of calories is appealing, with just 60 per cup, and only 2. Store sales also show that almond milk is a new favorite among customers, receiving the most increased retail sales of non-dairy milks in Non-dairy milk may be just what Santa needs this season.
Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Thanksgiving Does Santa prefer eggnog or milk? Ben Davis January 24, Does Santa prefer eggnog or milk?
What would Santa drink? What kind of milk does Santa Claus like? Remember that some of the major nutrients touted on the label are the result of fortification, and the added nutrients will be listed on the ingredient panel.
While fortification is not a bad thing, using fortification as a way of making a nutrient-poor food appear to be healthy is misleading — naughty points from Santa!
Finally, look at total carbohydrates — this will include mostly refined sugars and starches, empty calories. Four grams is one teaspoon of sugar, and with milk containing 12 grams of naturally occurring carbohydrates mostly lactose per cup, perhaps it is a good guideline not to exceed. Facebook Twitter Email.
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