Here are more great ideas that will cut calories from your daily intake, possibly without your even noticing:
- Downsize Your Dishes.?Use smaller plates and bowls to help you eat less. We tend to fill up the dish we?re using and then eat it all. Our brains also think we are getting more when the same amount of food is placed in a smaller dish.
- Savor Your Meals.?Eating slowly helps you consume only what your body needs to feel satisfied. Eating too quickly, in less than 20 to 30 minutes, leads to overeating and feeling uncomfortably full afterwards.
- Leave Some Food on Your Plate. This is especially important if you grew up in the ?clean plate club.? By leaving even a few bites, you can focus more on your internal signals of satisfaction and less on eating food just because it is there.
- Don?t Eat Out of a Bag or Box.? ?
When you eat out of a package, you are likely to keep eating until it?s all gone ? no matter how many servings the package actually contains.?Pour one serving into a small bowl.
?5.?Choose Your Glass Wisely.?Here?s another place where our eyes play tricks on us. When glasses are short and wide, we tend to fill them with more fluid and to drink more. Use a slender glass for any beverage except water.
6. Rethink Your Drinks.?High-calorie beverages like soft drinks, juice drinks, energy drinks, specialty coffees and alcohol add calories just like solid foods. Whenever possible, replace these drinks with plenty of water.
This is something I NEVER Do -?Eat Out of a Bag or Box.?
Did I mention -?Don?t Eat Out of a Bag or Box!
My mother came over one day and said why don?t you get a bowl to put those in or just bring the bag in the room. ?This is how you over-eat with out even noticing and then what? ?The entire bag is gone! ?
DON?T DO IT!
This is ONE change I know that ALL of you can do! ?
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Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Elaine Hastings, RD, LD/N, CSSD is the founder of Associates in Nutrition and Sports Specialty, a leader in the health, wellness, Fitness and sports nutrition industries. Elaine is an engaging and informed Sports Nutrition Authority and Healthy Lifestyles Expert. Author. Speaker. Consultant. Athlete. Mom. Advisor. Elaine is a go-to media source both nationally and internationally, with extensive knowledge in every aspect of nutrition. She has been a weekly columnist, her column "Nutrition Notes" column for Gannett Co. Inc., including content contributor and media resource. She counsels clients and teams on diet and nutrition in regard to: high school athletics, collegiate athletes and teams, professional athletes, Olympic and elite athletics, energy, endurance, recovery, weight loss, weight gain, muscle gain, children?s' diets, youth athletes, teens' diets, athletic goals, body building, senior diets, masters athletes, family meal plans, wellness, weight management, eating disorders, and more. Elaine specializes in wellness, health, eating disorders, fitness, sports and team nutrition. She is a highly sought after educator, author and speaker with excellent cross-cultural awareness.aspen lodging real estate appraiser vancouver wa youth baseball gloves adwords training
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