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DINE OUT & DROP WEIGHT

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By Fran Berkoff RD (registered dietitian) – published in Canadian Living May 2010

While most places we dine out at today offer a variety of healthy choices, many restaurant and fast-food meals can still be larger and much higher in calories, fat and salt than those we cook in our own kitchens.  Here are 11 pointers to help you pick delicious and nutritious meals when you are eating away from home.

1. A little homework helps. Nutrition info for many chains is available on the Internet.  (If not, ask for it once you are at the restaurant.)  Compare items online for calories, fat and sodium.  Did you know that a six-inch Cold Cut Combo from Subway has 480 calories, 23 grams of fat and 1,220 milligrams of sodium?  This means the healthier option is a six-inch Oven Roasted Chicken sandwich with only 310 calories 4.5 grams of fat and 700 milligrams of sodium.  When possible, decide ahead of time what you will order.  You will be less tempted to overindulge if you have already made up your mind. Read the rest of this post

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Apr 12, 2010

Using the Glycemic Index (GI) to Choose Carbohydrate-Rich Foods

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Excerpt taken from 10 Steps to Healthy Eating – author Leslie Beck RD

(Leslie Beck is a Canadian registered dietitian, a leading Canadian nutritionist and author of several nutrition books.  Leslie also writes a weekly nutrition column in The Globe and Mail and is a regular contributor to CTV’s Canada AM.)

To choose carbohydrate foods that do not cause large increases in blood sugar and insulin, practice the following:

  • Use the table below to include at lease one low GI carbohydrate choice per meal, or base two of your meals each day on low GI choices. Read the rest of this post
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Mar 16, 2010

10 Tips for Changing Your Diet

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Excerpt taken from 10 Steps to Healthy Eating – author Leslie Beck RD

(Leslie Beck is a Canadian registered dietitian, a leading Canadian nutritionist and author of several nutrition books.  Leslie also writes a weekly nutrition column in The Globe and Mail and is a regular contributor to CTV’s Canada AM.)

1. Make a list of the changes you would like to make to your diet and/or your health.  Beside each, write down what the short-term and long-term benefits would be of making these changes. Read the rest of this post

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Feb 28, 2010

A Healthy Offer – You Can’t Refuse!

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How would you like to cut your risk of heart disease, breast cancer, colon cancer, diabetes and stroke?  You can increase your metabolism and lose weight.  You will increase your brain power, relieve stress, and improve your moods.  For men, you will decrease your chances of erectile dysfunction.  Can you believe there is something out there for you that can do all these and more?  This is not some fly-by-night offer or scam.  This is not a time limited deal.  This is real and its cost is minimal.  What is this miracle cure? Read the rest of this post

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Feb 27, 2010

Surviving Your Nearest Mall Food Court

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Here are some great videos from Canadian Dr. Melissa Hershberg on how to go shopping AND survive the required food break in the Food Court. It’s all about making the best choices. You might want to lose just a few pounds or many. Dieting and weight loss is difficult at the best of times. A visit to the mall can sabotage a whole week of dieting. Find out how to navigate the through the waiting sharks. Enjoy!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0NNtDLy5xg

Read the rest of the article for videos part 2 and 3.

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Feb 9, 2010

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