How to Eat Safely Outside the Home and Not Gain an Ounce
April 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Healthy Weight Loss
There are so many people who do well on their diets as long as they stay home, however if they get the chance to go out and eat, they cannot stick to a healthy eating plan.
When you are out eating and see so many tempting, high calorie dishes, it can be very hard to keep to your resolve of eating healthy. You can not choose to spend the rest of your days trapped at home, there will come a time where you need to go out to eat and learn how to make proper food choices.
Thankfully, there are many helpful tips that will aid you in eating well and sticking to your diet even when you dine out with temptation surrounding you.
One helpful tip for eating out while on a diet is allowing yourself a guilt free day once in awhile. Allow yourself within reason to eat what you like if the times that you go out to dine are rare enough.
If you choose this option, do not allow yourself to eat out any more than once or twice a month, but when you do go, feel free to indulge in some of your favorite guilty pleasure foods.
This way you get to go out, enjoy the type of meal you like without feeling bad, and you’re actually more apt to stick with your daily healthy diet in the long term.
Another option you can take is to control the size of the meal you have when eating out. Studies conducted have shown that on average, most eating establishment’s offer you portion sizes beyond what you actually need.
If you order a meal and it arrives in a far bigger quantity than necessary, simply divide your meal in half before you even start eating. Ask the waitress for a doggy bad and store the other portion of your meal out of sight to avoid eating what you do not need.
This will aid you in a few different ways. First of all you will not eat more food than you need and secondly, you now have a meal available for later.
Keeping your body well hydrated will go a long way in helping you stick with a healthy eating plan when you are out. Staying hydrated helps to ward off hunger pains and leaves you feeling fuller so you are not as apt to indulge in high calories treats.
Both before your meals comes as well as while you are eating, sip on a tall glass of water. You can also snack on things that are good for you, which leaves less room for the high calories indulgences.
You can achieve this by ordering an appetizer that is healthy or make your main course a good, low calorie option. Do not go out for your dinner when you are starving, this will only make it more likely that you will eat too much.
Instead, decide to eat a low calorie snack before you go out to dine so that you are not sitting there with an empty tummy. Stopping temptation before it even begins is a good way to enjoy your time out while not worrying about blowing your diet.
Losing Weight: Eight Effective and Helpful Tips
March 23, 2009 by admin
Filed under Healthy Weight Loss
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!
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.


