Stay Tuned Sunday or Set Your TiVos to CBS News Sunday Morning’s Cover Story: “Short and Sweet”

Check out the CBS website to find a description about Sunday’s cover story about sugar, on the CBS News Sunday Morning. The piece is now entitled, "Short and Sweet." Here’s the item on the CBS website.

Set your TiVos now if you plan to be busy for Father’s Day. Learn first where the CBS News Sunday Morning airs in your area.

FYI, you can learn more about this segment here and also here, when I first posted about my exciting day with the CBS News Sunday Morning crew.


(CBS)
(CBS) June 17, 2007

COVER STORY: Short and Sweet

Americans love their treats, from Twinkies to ice-cream to Hershey’s kisses. If it’s sweet, we love it! And in moderation, there’s nothing wrong with that. The problem is taht America has such a sweet tooth, sugar is turning up all our food, from bread to spaghetti sauce to peanut butter, and beyond. How much sugar is too much? Correspondent Susan Spencer looks into our love/hate relationship with sugar.

For more information:

www.sugarshock.com (Yeah, they posted my website.)

www.childrenshospital.org

www.sugar.org

www.usda.gov

www.healthandhealingny.org

Books:

“Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History”, by Sidney Mintz
“Ending the Food Fight” by Dr. David Ludwig, M.D.
“Sugar Shock” by Connie Bennett

2 thoughts on “Stay Tuned Sunday or Set Your TiVos to CBS News Sunday Morning’s Cover Story: “Short and Sweet”

  1. Connie,
    Just wanted to say I saw you this morning on CBS News. You added credence and power to the segment–I was thrilled to say in my mind, “I knew her when…”
    I remember when you were first starting out here–you must so be proud of your accomplishments! You worked hard and now you’re a force to be reckoned with! Keep up the good fight!
    Sincerely,
    Adam Wilk

  2. Connie,
    Tried leaving a comment yesterday after I saw you on television but it didn’t take. Just wanted to congratulate you on all your hard work and to encourage you to keep up the good fight. All the points you made were correct, sincere, and from a place of all-knowing-too-well. And I get to tell people “I knew her when!”
    Congrats again!
    Adam Wilk

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