Low Calorie
Recipes
Low Calories Recipes Is One
Of Weight Loss Programs
It can be confusing to figure out which might work best for
you. The bottom line in the weight loss game is fewer calories.
It makes sense to combine low
calorie recipes with regular physical
activity.
Here we'll take a look at a sensible strategy of low calorie
recipes that are tasty, filling and take off those unwanted
pounds. You may find you enjoy the low calorie lifestyle so
much, you'll form new patterns and choices to keep you slim for
life.
The food pyramid is a good place to start. You'll notice
that fruits and vegetables are recommended for several servings
per day. These foods are powerhouses of nutrients, but light on
calories. Lean meats, like chicken, pork and most fish are also
nutritious without being fattening.
Whole-grain breads and pasta have fewer calories and are
more nutritious than those made with white flour. In cereals,
go for the granola instead of the sugar-laden puff pops.
Granola does double-duty, for breakfast and snacks. Add
raisins, pine nuts or sunflower seeds for extra nutrition and
taste.
Remember, if your goal is to lose weight, you've got to
stick with the program. Low
calorie recipes which weigh fats and oils by
the teaspoon are often too stingy on taste. Small enhancements,
like non-dairy whipped topping on top of that fruit cup makes
it ever so much more attractive. A dab of margarine or butter
won't kill your diet. If it doesn't taste good, you won't stick
with a diet of dry and boring low calorie recipes.
Many low calorie recipes are too plain, not adding much
spark to the dish. Seasonings are one of the best-kept secrets
of serious – and successful dieters. Herbal cooking blends
enhance the flavors of foods. Interest adds pleasure to
eating, which leads to sticking to your weight loss
program.
No-salt herbal blends give the impression of salted food,
but in fact contain no salt. These blends are useful if you
salt your food heavily, which isn't good for your heart and
causes water retention. Marinades, salsas and chutneys are all
terrific condiments to add to basic low calorie recipes for all
meats and fish. You can only eat so much chicken, right? These
condiments offer dozens of taste variations.
Try pesto, a mix of fresh basil, pine nuts, garlic and olive
oil. Blend a couple of tablespoons into a bowl of
linguine for an indulgent taste without the calories of say,
stroganoff sauce. Take the plainest low-calorie recipes you can
find and experiment with seasonings to make your own fabulous
low calorie
recipes. Allow yourself small treats, like
butter on green beans, every now and then.
Do count your calories. Just make your food interesting
enough to like. Then you keep going. Fill up on fruits, juices
and vegetables. If you only cut your calories, stick with the
program and exercise, you'll become a
success!
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