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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

It's the most wonderful time of the year

The holiday season is a happy time, but it can also play a toll on the way you eat. Family gatherings bring lots of food and desserts to the forefront and it is important to know when to stop indulging. 

It is this time of year where you can learn self-control and teach yourself to hold back on everything that is put in front of you. I personally believe the holiday season is a great time to help transition into the new year and bring about a new way food is looked at. 

At meal times look at what is being offered and decide what you want to eat and what you would be eating just because it is there. Remember, do not go overboard on the things you do want to eat. During this season, it is all about portion control and curbing your urge to overeat.  

Just remember, there are always left-overs so whatever you don't eat at one meal you can always eat at another! 

Happy Thanksgiving! 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A Little Zest in your Life

A great way to give some extra flavor to food without adding extra fat and salt is by using the grated rind of limes, oranges or other citrus fruit. The zest of these fruits bring out a great flavor in foods such as rice dishes, meat dishes, sauces and salads.

Citrus fruit zest has an intense flavor with very little bitterness. The bitterness is found in the white pith of the fruit so it is important to zest only the outermost layer of the peel.

Also, remember before you zest to scrub the fruit with a sponge and warm soapy water. The peel should be clean before you zest to avoid and microbes that are on the outer peel.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Simple Ways to Cut Your Calorie Intake Tip #7

My last tip of this series consists of chewing sugar-free gum. Sugar-free gum is an inexpensive snack and it is a great way to curb your appetite and help you stay away from those unwanted calories. The sensation of chewing tricks your body into thinking that it is eating, thereby reducing your cravings for higher caloric snacks.

Chewing sugar-free gum has other benefits including: 
1. Relieving stress
2. Attentiveness/Alertness
3. Improve oral health 
4. Sugar-free gum does not raise blood sugar 

So remember, when you want to reach for a sugar filled snack, opt for a piece of gum instead.