First I want to talk about negative calorie foods. These are foods that take so many calories to digest, they actually burn more calories while being digested. It is still a bit controversial, but either way these are just about the healthiest foods you can have.
So I challenge you, add 10 of these to your next shopping list, and try to have at least one of these every meal. Vegetables are filled with antioxidants that help us stay healthy, while fruits help us fill us up so we are less likely to have unhealthy snacking later.
One thing that has worked great for me, is to when possible, eat a piece of fruit before every meal.
I always eat breakfast, and like to start the day off with an apple, orange, or a piece of pineapple. I then continue a balanced breakfast mixing the rest of carbs and protein depending on what level of activity I am going to have.
For example, if I am going to be staying around the house studying or working, I'll usually have some lean meat (turkey or chicken) for protein, a cup of coffee, and call it quits. (I then will have another piece of fruit halfway before lunch).
On the other hand, if I am going straight into a workout, or if I know I will not eat for many hours, I will make sure to up my carbs (whole grain toast or whole grain granola), a piece of fruit that will fill me up (apple or banana!) some lean meat, and of course, my coffee. :)
Lunch and dinner, contain as many vegetables when possible, as I LOVE getting creative making my own salads. I have protein at every meal (lean meat, beans, nuts, seeds), as well as carbs, and fats.
Some healthy choices from the Pyramid |
But remember, GOOD carbs are fruits, vegetables and whole grains....not white bread and cookies. Although balance, is key. :)
So, I challenge you to TWO challenges!
1. Fill up that shopping cart with 10 negative calorie foods and try to have one of those at every meal!
2. For 7 days, try having whole grains instead of processed bread. You'll be amazed how much better you feel!
More to come, I hope you enjoyed this beginning segment of Nutrition 101. :)
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