Getting a Handle on Portion Control a Key to Losing Weight

March 23, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Healthy Weight Loss

Diets can seem like such a complicated matter, you know that you need to eat less and exercise more; however it can be so hard. One of the worst factors that hold you back from shedding pounds is the size of the portions that we eat.

Research in dieting has shown that if you can get control over the size of your meal portions, you will also be able to control your weight. There are tips that allow you to find the balance necessary for keeping your weight at a healthy level.

The unfortunate part is that there are times when it is hard to keep a handle on your portion size- generally when the amount of food given is out of your control. This tends to happen for example when you dine out for a meal.

You can take control of this though through a variety of different methods. One option would be to choose an appetizer over a main course. Generally, appetizers are big enough to be satisfying without being as large as a main course.

If you are determined to order a full meal, a fabulous idea is to cut your meal in half before you start eating. You can ask to take the other half of your meal home to eat at a later time.

Breaking out of the habit of thinking you need to eat three large meals a day will go a long way in aiding you to control your food portions without feeling hungry. Skip the traditional three meals and decide instead to eat numerous small, healthy meals each day.

This is an excellent way to keep your portions small, and it will leave you satisfied and prevent the dieting pitfall of boredom.

Five small meals daily that consist of whole grains, vegetables and fruit are suggested highly by dieticians. Be bold with your fruit and vegetable selections, try out new flavors and textures, and explore and find foods that you enjoy.

If you do wish for some of your meals to be slightly larger, the earlier in the day that you eat them, the better it is. As your day progresses, ensure that your meals become smaller as you have less hours to burn off the calories that you consume.

When you are trying to control the size of your portions, you need to know the appropriate measurements of food that you need. Use the tools that you have in the kitchen to measure out your food so that you know you are always taking in the proper portion amount.

Items like measuring cups and spoons or a kitchen scale will help you keep your food amount under control each day. Do not try to just eyeball and guess at the amount you are eating, especially when you are just starting out on your diet.

Some people find it very difficult to stop themselves from eating too much, for whatever reason, they can simply not figure out what a good portion size is. These people will find that a plate, with pre-measured compartments is very useful.

These plates can be located online or at a variety of stores that carry kitchen supplies. This plate has areas that hold the perfect amount of vegetables, proteins and fats that are the right amount for you to eat at each meal.

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Losing Weight: Eight Effective and Helpful Tips

March 23, 2009 by admin  
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Many people find that losing weight and staying healthy takes a lot of time and energy. If some people cannot keep up with what they have mandated for themselves when it comes to diets and other healthy lifestyle techniques, they may give up and feel like they are unable to lose weight and stay healthy.

For these people, and others who are unsure about how to lose weight and live a healthy lifestyle, the following eight tips may be extremely helpful and encouraging!

1: Walking is a great way to stay in shape and shed the pounds. While there are a number of programs and concepts that will work to help a person lose weight by walking, strict regimens are often not necessary. Many people can alter their lives just a little bit and reap a number of rewards just by walking more. For example, by parking one’s car farther away from the store and not in the first row of the parking lot, a greater degree of walking can occur in the life of the individual and their life does not need to be radically changed.

2: Colorful fruits and vegetables can help. It is actually possible to eat food and lose weight. Vegetables and fruits help fill the stomach so the individual feels fuller, but they do not bring excessive sugars and fat into the body.

3: You cannot go wrong with water. Most people do not drink as much water as they should throughout the course of their average day. By staying hydrated, a person can feel full longer and thus avoid eating too much food. By adding a slice of lemon to one’s cup of water, hunger pains can be further reduced.

4: Keeping a food diary can help the individual to be aware of what they are eating, and it can also help to clearly define any bad eating habits that the individual may have. By writing all of one’s food and drinks down each day, they are more aware of what they are taking in to their bodies.

5: By researching low fat meals, foods and cooking classes, an individual can learn more about the low-fat foods that are available – and tasty!  There are a lot of times when a person will crave a particular type of food. By expanding the eating options of an individual, it is more likely that the person will be able to find an equally delicious filler food, but without all the fat!

6: Look at the drinks you are consuming. While many people do not drink enough water, they also may be drinking fluids that are damaging or too sugary or fatty to be ingested often. Bad drinks include soda and other carbonated drinks. Tea is a much healthier choice as a drink and many people can enjoy the benefits of tea!

7: Marinate your meats and other types of food. By doing so, the foods one makes are more packed with flavor. Meals without flavor are often not as filling and individuals can still feel hungry after eating bland meals.

8: Investigate fun hobbies or activities that can keep a person healthy, happy and occupied!

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Portion Control: Answers Lie in the Palm of Your Hand

March 23, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Diet Tips & Tricks

When individuals are dieting, there are a lot of things that they need to implement into their ordinary daily tasks that can cause them some sense of annoyance. One of the biggest problems for dieters seems to be that the meals that the individuals need to eat have to be arranged in a particular way.

Not only do the meals need to add up so that the individual is ingesting a predetermined percentage of carbohydrates, fats, sugars and the like.  However, here are some tips for dieters and other individuals who are looking to eat in a more healthy or controlled manner. While some diets may have you portion servings by using a cup, teaspoon or other measuring device. Instead, dieters might want to consider the portions dictated by the palm of their hand.

Restaurants, both fast food and sit down establishments included, have gradually created bigger and bigger portions for their patrons. Dieters may feel discouraged and feel as though they need to avoid restaurants in order to stay on their diet. The good news for these individuals is that if you set your mind of what you can eat in a portion, you can always take the extra home and eat the rest of the meal or portions at another point in time.

Still, some individuals can have trouble even within their own home trying to portion their foods. Cups, teaspoons and tablespoons and scales for food can help, but these items are not always necessary. While it is not an exact science, by eating the amount roughly relative to the palm of one’s hand an individual can create an acceptable serving size for the individual. Some people have bigger palms, but this is a great way to estimate portions if an individual does not have and does not want to invest in measuring devices that some diets seem to recommend the use of when it comes to rationing food.

However, there are still even more helpful tips when it comes to portioning particular types of food, such as carbohydrates or meats or sugars. Proteins are best portioned when they are approximately the same size as the palm of the individual who is going to be eating the meat or protein portion.  Salad, on the other hand, can be a larger portion. For instance, a full serving of salad would be approximately the size on both of the palms of the individual who will be eating the salad, not including the salad dressing.

Only a little bit of fruit should be eaten in each sitting, and this portion could be estimated by eating a handful as a portion. Pasta and other starchy foods should have a portion the size of the eater’s closed fist.

It is important to remember though that these estimates are just that – estimates intended to help individuals find a quick and easy way to measure their portions when they are preparing a meal. Every individual has different sized hands so two people would rarely, if chosen randomly, have the exact size meal portion estimates.

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Less-Than-100-Calorie Snacks for YOU!

March 23, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Healthy Weight Loss

If you love snacks, you are not alone. Many people love snacking, if not for the taste of the food they are eating then for the activity, which helps to keep them occupied and pass the time.

Snacks can be helpful and help to control appetites, but there is some moderation that needs to be adhered to when it comes to snacks. By snacking too much, individuals can become dependent on a particular type of food and they can gain more weight than they may mean to gain.

As a result, many people can benefit from learning about snacks that are not high in calories. Calories that are consumed by individuals and not burned off are part of what makes people gain weight. The energy or calories are stored on the body for when they might be needed later. As a result, individuals can benefit from snacks that are low in calories because they can keep their appetite in check without sacrificing the delicious taste and routine that comes from having snacks.

There are a number of snack foods specifically marketed for individuals who are looking to keep an eye on what they eat.  100 calorie packs of snacks are available and prepackaged so that if the individual eats one package of snacks, they are only consuming 100 calories from the snack. This allows individuals the freedom of eating an entire snack, as well as the freedom of knowing it is only 100 calories and not a snack that will make the individual worry that they have entirely forsaken their diet and weight loss plan.

However, these prepackaged foods are not the only ones available to individuals who are looking to snack. There are other options for individuals, and some of these options include frozen treats such as low calorie fudgsicles and fruit bars. These are great treats and they taste delicious, but some fudgsicles without added sugar contain only forty calories in a single, full pop. This allows individuals a great indulgence without any of the guilt.

Cool-Whip is a topping that can be added to many different types of foods, including Jell-O and pudding because it adds extra sweetness and it is low calorie. It still allows the individual to feel as though they are not denying themselves anything even though they are watching what they eat and trying to control their weight and health. Fresh fruit is another great snack for individuals, with or without the Cool-Whip. Naturally sweet, fruit is able to provide individuals with energy but it is not bad for the individual who is eating the fruit.

Tasty and healthy, fruit is one of the best options for individuals who are dieting but still interested in snacking.  Despite the fact that these snacks are available to dieters, it is also important that they watch how much they snack. It is still not healthy to be snacking constantly, even if the snacks are not bad for the individual. Everything still needs to be ingested in moderation.

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Healthy Habits when Life is on the Go

March 15, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Healthy Weight Loss

The busy life that people lead these days can make sticking to your diet a real battle. It can seem so tough to find the time to sit down and consume a meal that is good for you.

The good news is that there are numerous ways that you can bring healthy eating habits into your life even if you are very busy.

You have a better chance of eating well if you plan ahead and try to make healthy eating a part of your daily routine. If you know that you have a busy week ahead for example you can purchase numerous food items that are quick and easy to prepare.

Make sure that your cupboards are well filled with foods that are low in calories. Even though you should not eat this way daily if it can be helped, there are times where you have to opt for a quick meal on the go.

These fast and easy healthy meals are a great choice for those days when you simply just do not have the time to sit down and eat well.

Whenever possible, make the time to sit down and have a good breakfast. This is a great start to your day and an important part of any diet. When your body has gone all night without food, it is desperate for fuel and nutrients.

Studies have shown that people who avoid eating breakfast often take in around one hundred more calories than people who sit down and have this meal daily. If loosing weight is a priority for you, eating breakfast is a fabulous start.

Your body needs to be well hydrated to operate properly. Water is also needed to process the nutrients in food. When you consume adequate amounts of water, you will find that your body feels fuller and lends to you being more apt to avoiding the temptation of snacks that are not healthy.

On average, you should drink about eight glasses of water each day. This amount will of course vary depending on where you live, if you reside in a warm climate, you may need to ingest more water for the same results.

To maximize the result of water consumption, consider adding ice cubes to each glass of water that you have. Studies have shown that you can actually increase your metabolism by adding ice to the water that you drink each day.

Breakfast is not the only important meal; lunch is almost as vital as breakfast is to keep your body functioning properly. Even if you are tempted to skip lunch to ditch those calories, it is simply not worth it.

When you stay away from lunch, your blood sugar levels dip and your metabolism becomes sluggish. Not to mention the fact that when dinner time roles around, you are bound to be very hungry and indulge in foods that are not good for your diet.

Instead of not eating lunch, choose to have something light but filling. Fruits and veggies are always a good idea or you could have a sandwich on wheat bread with lean deli meats if you like.

Snacks can be the downfall of many people on a diet. However, this does not have to be the case. You do not have to throw out your snacks all together; you just have to pick snack foods that are good for you.

Yogurt low in fat, fruit, trail mix, veggies or wheat crackers with peanut butter will fill you up more than something like a chocolate bar would with only a fraction of the calories.

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