Posted on 01 December 2011. Tags: alcohol, alcoholic beverages, buffet table, Christmas, drinks, healthy choices, healthy eating, healthy eating habit, healthy eating habits, healthy eating plan, holidays
... you. Choose a lower calorie beer or mix spirits with a sugar free type of mix. Alternating alcoholic beverages with a glass of water or low calorie juice can greatly reduce the amount of extra calories you’re consuming.
If having eggnog and hot chocolate is a tradition you just can’t give up, limit yourself to just one of those types of drinks. These beverages are loaded with fat and sugar, so drinking too much of them too many nights in a row can destroy the benefits of all the other healthy eating habits you’ve been practicing. Another option could be watering these beverages down with some skim milk to cut out a bit of the extra fat.
Bring Healthy Options
A lot of get-togethers around the holidays tend to be potluck style parties. Especially if you know your friends aren’t the type to bring healthier options, be sure that what you bring is geared towards healthy eating. You may even find that quite a few other people will enjoy the healthier options you’ve provided ...
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Posted on 22 November 2011. Tags: afternoon snack, cravings, habits, healthy choice, healthy choices, healthy eating, healthy eating habit, healthy eating habits, hydration, main meals, meals, snacks
... cause you to feel hungrier, so sticking to water and low calories juices are usually your best bet.
TV Snacking
Either completely cut out the snack sessions while watching television or switch to something that isn’t loaded with calories. Plain popcorn without the extra butter, sunflower seeds, or a bowl of grapes are all healthier options than a bag of chips or pretzels and they will still take quiet awhile to eat.
You don’t have to give up your afternoon snack times in order to practice healthy eating habits, just choose your snacks more wisely. Picking the lower calorie or lower fat varieties of your favourite snack can be the first step in eating healthier. Changing to a different type of food altogether or cutting down on how many snacks you have throughout the day can be your next step. Start off slowly and gradually switch to healthier foods for long term success in healthy eating ...
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Posted on 13 October 2011. Tags: children, food choices, fun, healthy choices, healthy eating, healthy eating habit, healthy eating habits, healthy food, healthy snack, junk food, kids, proper nutrition
... them carbonated flavoured water instead of pop will still seem like a treat. Watering down their sugary juice will reduce the amount of sugar they’re consuming. Changing the white bread for whole grains will add some extra nutrition to their diet. By making small changes to the ingredients of all their meals, you’ll be sneaking healthy food in and they won’t even notice most of these changes. The more they become used to healthier alternatives, the easier it will be to establish healthy eating ...
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Posted on 04 October 2011. Tags: diet, drastic changes, goals, healthy eating, healthy eating habit, healthy eating habits, healthy eating plan, losing weight, plan, snacks
... you’ve decided to take the first steps in healthy eating, creating a plan to guide you will help you in your efforts. Eating healthier can start with small changes at first and you can progress from there, but creating goals for yourself in advance will help you stay focused and measure your progress.
Make Realistic Goals
If losing weight is what you hope to accomplish with your new healthy eating habits, set reasonable goals for yourself in terms of how much weight you’d like to lose. For some, gaining weight, lowering cholesterol, or building muscle may be the goal. Regardless of what you’re working towards, making goals that aren’t too easy or too impossible is a great way to stay motivated.
Stay Away From Convenience Foods
Not in every case, but quite often, packaged foods that are ready to eat are much less healthy than something home cooked. Cooking healthy ... of fruit in place of a candy bar or have a handful of nuts rather than a bag of chips.
Start Slowly
Making too many drastic changes at once could be discouraging if you become overwhelmed with denying yourself all the foods you’re used to. Start by reducing your portions on your regular meals and cutting out the little things like that bag of chips you wolfed down on the way home and didn’t really taste. Once you’ve become accustomed to paying more attention to your diet, add a few more healthy eating habits in one at a time and soon you’ll notice your whole routine has changed for the ...
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Posted on 25 July 2011. Tags: alcohol, calories, drastic changes, habits, healthy eating, healthy eating habit, healthy eating habits, healthy lifestyle, portion control, portions, snacks, types of chocolate
... you want to start leading a healthier lifestyle, you don’t need to do an overhaul on your whole life to see results. Even if you do plan on making drastic changes, these changes should be done slowly to give yourself time to adjust and improve your chances at long-term success. A little exercise along with some healthy eating habits can help you feel slimmer and more fit in no time.
Choose the Healthier Alternative
In the grocery store, go for the plain popcorn instead of the super drenched movie theater butter flavor. At a restaurant, substitute your fries for a salad or change your carb loaded potatoes to a lighter vegetable. For breads and pastas, give the whole wheat types a try. Even when you just have to have your chocolate fix, try one of the darker types of chocolate that contain less sugar. ... of water or another non-alcoholic, low calorie beverage.
Break Your Bad Habits
Pay attention to your eating habits over the course of a few days and pinpoint the times you snack the most. If you tend to blow through a bag of chips while sitting in front of the TV, stop snacking in your living room or switch your snacks to veggies and fat free dip. If you tend to binge eat after a stressful day at work, reflect on the things that have upset you and find other ways to deal with your stress.
Healthy eating habits can be learned little by little until they’ve become second nature to you. The more you learn, the less you’ll need to struggle with your eating habits. As it becomes easier you’ll be able to make more and more changes to reach your healthy eating ...
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