Current News - Eat And Lose Fat Fast

By Scott Edwards

Dieters don't want to feel like they're missing out all the time, or they just become demoralised. It's especially bad if we're the one who cooks for the family - with one meal for ourselves and another for everyone else! So how can we put the two together and cater for one and all?

Let's start with portion sizes - whatever's on our plate, if we want to lose weight we should eat less. So find yourself a plate that's about two-thirds the normal size. You won't feel so deprived, because you can still fill the plate when you serve up. Wait until the rest of your family or friends have started eating before you start. Then slowly savour every mouthful you take. (Not only will this prevent you from finishing much sooner than the rest, it will also leave you feeling more replete.)

It should be possible to eat the same dinner as everyone else for several days of the week. Just make sure you eat lots of vegetables, and only serve yourself a small amount of carbohydrate. Also, restrict any side portions of bread and butter! If the family like their puddings, prepare ones that you can have a taste of. Check any tinned fruit you have is in juice, not syrup.

On the other hand, you can make slimmer's meals for everyone. No-one need suspect they're eating a low-cal meals with some of the recipes you can use. Use lemon juice, garlic and fresh herbs for a really scrummy pasta dish. Tinned tomatoes are a great base for the sauce, and no oil is needed if you stir in a little low fat creme fraiche before serving.

At the supermarket or store, always choose low fat meat and dairy products. After a while, your family will get used to these healthier products and enjoy them just as much. Breast of chicken or turkey is a good choice, especially if you eat it without the skin. Boil or steam potatoes rather than frying. Maris Piper is one variety that has a good waxy consistency. There's no need to add high calorie spreads or butter then.

Whole wheat or oats are the best cereals to buy - and choose ones that don't have any additional sugar. Leave cereal bars alone too. Even these have far too many calories for the amount of food you're eating. There are also many 'hidden' cals in a lot of drinks. If you drink cola or other sodas, always buy the diet varieties.

Alcohol contains a lot of calories, so when you're socialising it's good to find some alternatives. Try drinking tomato juice with ice or spring water. Watered down apple juice makes a passable wine lookalike if you don't want to be different from the crowd.

Naturally, we have to change our habits if we want to shed the pounds. But with a few little tweaks here and there we can seriously cut back on the calories. - 30241

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