Showing posts with label Good Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good Food. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2009

Smarter Snacks Keep Off the Weight

Smarter Snacks Keep Off the Weight
Planning ahead is key to having the right snacks on hand when cravings hit.

By Madeline Vann, MPH

Medically reviewed by Lindsey Marcellin, MD, MPH

Whether your snack attack hits in the middle of the afternoon or during late-night TV, it can damage your weight-maintenance plan. Mindless snacking will put back on those pounds faster than you can say, "Pass the ranch nachos."

Smarter Snacks: Better Choices
A lot of the time, it's the little indulgences that really add up, says Emily Banes, RD, clinical dietitian at the Houston Northwest Medical Center. Here are some healthy suggestions from Banes to satisfy your urge for snacks and keep that weight from coming back.

Find healthy snacks with the taste sensation you crave. If your craving is sweet or creamy, try light or frozen yogurt, fruit, or sugar-free pudding. If your craving is crunchy or salty, try pretzels, popcorn, a couple of graham crackers, or apple slices with a bit of peanut butter.

Opt for protein. "When snacking, it's helpful to include a little bit of protein, like the peanut butter with the apple, or cheese and crackers, or string cheese," says Banes. "The protein will take some of the edge off the hunger pang. I've had patients who really like baked pita triangles with hummus. Sometimes you have to think a bit outside the box."

Don't forget the dairy. Banes' suggestion of dairy products such as yogurt and string cheese for weight maintenance is supported by a study of 338 men and women who were trying to maintain their body weight. Those who ate three or more servings of dairy a day held steady during the nine-month study, while those who ate very little dairy were more likely to gain.

Smarter Snacks: Stock Up Wisely
A little bit of snack planning and self-knowledge can go a long way toward helping you maintain or lose weight, says Banes, whose personal credo is "All things in moderation." But, she cautions, moderation does not mean a daily chocolate bar!

Know your temptation threshold. It's important to know how much self-control you have when you are near the snacks you really love. Some people may be able to keep chocolate in the house and only eat it every now and again, but others will find themselves gobbling up handfuls every day. It's wise not to keep the snacks that tempt you to excess at home or in the office, says Banes.

Keep healthy options readily available. Banes advocates filling up with vegetables and fruits. Research supports this theory. A study of 1,713 adults who have been successful with weight loss showed that those who ate five or more servings of fruits and veggies a day were most successful at achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. So stock your snack supply with baby carrots, grapes, celery sticks, apples, berries, fresh salad fixings, and other vegetable treats. Broths or other soups without a cream base can also be good snacks.

Have a vending machine game plan. The best-laid diet plans can go awry and you may find yourself staring down the office vending machine despite your best intentions. It is still possible to make good choices, says Banes. Remember to choose items that have that bit of protein in them. "Pretzels or peanut butter crackers would be a better option than, say, the M&Ms or the KitKat bar," she advises.

With advanced planning and some willpower you, you’ll be prepared to make healthy food choices that will satisfy any snack attack.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Let's Go Banana's!


One banana packs a potassium punch of at least 450 mg. At more than 20 percent of your necessary daily value, that's a lot of the vital mineral. But the banana's reputation as a potassium powerhouse is a bit overblown. Many other common foods--such as beans, potatoes and halibut--contain much more potassium. Of course, that doesn't mean bananas aren't generally healthy. In fact, they're one of the healthiest fruits around.



  • Bananas are full of vitamin B6, which wards off fatigue and insomnia.
  • The serotonin and norepinephrine that occur naturally in bananas help to combat depression.
  • Because bananas are high in fiber, they keep the digestive tract healthy and regular.
  • While they're high in potassium, bananas are very low in sodium--making them a perfect food to prevent high blood pressure and stroke.

Jimmy Dean's Delight Bowls


If you want something that's healthy for you and tastes great too, then you need to try these new breakfast bowls from Jimmy Dean! OMG they're awesome! The great thing about these bowls is that they're made with Turkey Sausage, lowfat cheese, and egg whites! So they're super healthy for you. When you take in the fat, calories, and dietary fiber it only adds up to 5 weight watcher points which I think is awesome! You can't even tell that Jimmy Dean's has used Turkey sausage in their bowls. I add a little salt and pepper and of course the much needed ketchup. Yes I'm a ketchup fan. And the Breakfast bowl is all set and tastes great! Its actually very filling too and just look at all the protein that you get out of it as well! You get 23g of protein! WOW!