Wednesday, 22 July 2009

  • 10 Real World Diet Tips That You Can Use



    Are you tired of diet tips handed out by someone with apparently unlimited income and time? For some of us, it may just not be practical to spend half of our Sunday preparing carefully portioned meals for the rest of the week, or financially feasible to buy all our meals prepackaged in just the right portions. And there are those of us who cringe at the thought of weighing food to achieve 'optimal portion sizes'. Here are ten real life diet tips for the rest of us.

    1. Eating out? Restaurant portions tend to be enormous, and if it's on the plate, we tend to eat it. If it's possible, order from the kid’s menu, where portions are more reasonably sized.

    2. Keep healthy snacks around and easily accessible. A bowl of fruit on the kitchen table, a container of celery or carrot sticks in the refrigerator, or a couple of pop-open cans of fruit salad in your desk at work will help you grab for something healthy when those first hunger pains begin. In other words, you'll be more likely to grab something low-calorie and good for you if it's easy to eat.

    3. Substitute frozen vegetables for canned. Canned veggies tend to be high in sodium, which you don't need, and low in real nutrition, which you do. Buy economy size bags with zip closures to make it easy to pour out a single serving for a meal.

    4. Buy a vegetable steamer. Steaming is one of the healthiest ways to cook vegetables. The food retains nearly all of its natural nutrients instead of leaching it out into the cooking water. Even better, it makes your veggies taste great - which means you'll be more likely to eat them instead of filling up on fatty foods that pack on weight.

    5. Never eat standing up. One of the easiest ways to sabotage your diet is to 'eat without thinking'. Treat eating with the respect that it deserves. Fix yourself a plate. Sit down and eat properly. You'll be less likely to just pop food into your mouth without paying attention.

    6. Spread your meals out. When you eat three meals a day, your body tends to store whatever it doesn't need right that moment. By adopting a 'grazing' habit, you'll keep your metabolism working throughout the day. Have a small breakfast, a piece of fruit with crackers or toast at mid-morning, a light lunch and an 'after school snack' mid-afternoon. Just remember that you're breaking up the same amount of food into smaller meals, not ADDING more food into your daily diet.

    7. Grab a fruit juice or flavored water instead of soda. Soda is nothing but empty calories. No nutrients, lots of sugar. Instead, grab a bottle of 100% fruit juice, or water flavored with a spritz of fruit.

    8. Drink water. Even the FDA recommends at least 8 full 8 ounce glasses of water a day to keep your body working right. When you're dieting, you should drink even more. It's not just that full feeling - water helps your body digest foods properly and cleans out your system.

    9. Can't afford a gym membership? Make a pact with friends to exercise together. Make a date at least three times a week to play volleyball, take a walk or spend half an hour doing something active.

    10. Skip the potato chips. Fatty snacks fried in hydrogenated oil like potato chips contribute fat and calories and not much else. Instead, grab a handful of dried fruit or a cup of yogurt for the same amount of calories and a lot more nutritional benefits.

    How many of these things are you already going?  What are some things you can improve on?

    Guest post submitted by the author of health-and-fitness-buzz.blogspot

Comments (21)

  • LilacYuki@xanga

    I really need to improve on almost all the things listed, lol! Something I need the most is to drink water! I almost never drink water, as a I don't feel thirsty! =/

  • nosillassim@xanga

    i always like lists like these. they're all the same, but i think that reinforces how good the advice is.

  • UQuest@xanga

    nice tips. printing this out =)

  • joycemiles@xanga

    love this! I'm printing this out also. I need to be HEALTHY :D

  • phuck_diz_shiz@xanga
  • Kaichiturtle@xanga

    Great tips! Question though, should I eat when I'm not hungry? You say that grazing is the best way to go but if I don't feel the need to eat between means should I still do so? I ask this because I realize that I often eat just for the sake, or if the food is really good and fresh and I just don't want to the lesser quality left overs.

  • mmmish@xanga

    great! also at restaurants, if they insist on serving you a huge portion double what you should eat then have the server pack 1/2 in a togo container before they plate it and ask them to keep it until you are ready to leave. 

  • mmmish@xanga

    @Kaichiturtle@xanga - no! only eat when your bod needs it! but if you start eating much less at your usual mealtime then you may start requiring small snacks in between.  it basically comes down to never eating what Western society views as a "meal". No full plate of 3 different foods + bread + salad. That is far too much quantity and far to much variety for the stomach to digest. Google "food combining".

  • dearFLOPPY@xanga
  • Aranya668@xanga

    Good list - you can also substitute seltzer and juice for soda and if you are eating out and they wont let you order from the kids menu, eat half of whats on your plate and doggy bag the rest for maybe lunch the next day or you can order the cheeseburger but skip the fries.

  • rachelawesome@xanga

    great ideas!  and for those of you on a tight budget, since frozen veggies are often more expensive than canned, something you can do to get rid of a lot of the sodium is to rinse the canned veggies thoroughly before cooking with them.  the frozen will still have some more nutrients, but that does make the canned much healthier and they are much cheaper. 

  • silentescape__x@xanga

    I really need to follow these.

  • LifeStar1622@xanga

    nice tips. I'll definitely will leave the canned vegetables alone. 

  • G1G1626

    I don't agree with #1... Order from the kid's menu?? Everything on the kid's menu is SO unhealthy! I'd MUCH rather eat a huge piece of salmon than chicken fingers or mac & cheese!!! What's also baffling to me is that... the restaurants I go to... the portions are measly - and I go to a lot of restaurants - where in the world are portions bigger because I eat more when I cook for myself then when I go out to eat - if ONLY it were the other way around! ha ha - If you must cut the size of your entree - simply ask for the smaller portion or cut your portion in 1/2 when it gets to you and immediately ask your server for a box... out of sight... out of mind - plus lunch or breakfast for the next day!

    And as for grabbing fruit juice - you might as well eat a piece of fruit and drink the seltzer water with it! - WAY more nutrients there!

    I do agree with everything else you said though!

  • DarcKleer@xanga

    Some restaurants  I've been too offer 2 sizes of platters. What they consider normal (huge) or the petite. I always get the petite size.

  • taaru@xanga

    I eat too many packs of potato chips :( 

  • xueyo@xanga

    i eat ice cream everyday. :( from now on, i'm trying my best not to eat it! good luck to myself

  • skinnychic8@xanga

    these sound like good first steps to a healthy lifestyle. great post.

  • Beskrajno_daleko@xanga

    great tips
    but it is hard to stick to it especially when for few bucks you can be so full if you buy junk food and for prepare healthy meal you need much more money and time

  • shortee45

    I stick to most of these on a regular basis, like the whole drinking water instead of juice and soda (which I might add helps a lot to cut total caloric intake), spaces my meals out and making them smaller so i'm constantly replenishing my body, exercise 4 days a week, at least 40 minutes a day, etc.  the hardest part is probably my eating habits...  I have a huge love for my chocolate cake and whatever has sugar in it, I think that's what stopping me from getting to where i wanna be.  I don't believe in the whole depriving yourself deal, so I allow myself to have sugar, but I just eat to much of it!!!

  • mynotebooks@xanga

    I have found a new appreciation for water.

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