CARIBBEAN FOOD!!!
mkcharle
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This is going to be the death of me.
I plate is usually 600-700 calories....what i am i supposed to do???eat one meal a day...this is something else!!!!
I plate is usually 600-700 calories....what i am i supposed to do???eat one meal a day...this is something else!!!!
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Try getting a good workout in before you eat Caribbean food, or "budgeting" calories for it when you know that's what you;re gonna eat.0
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You could always exercise.... thats what I do0
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have it as a once a week "cheat" meal.0
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yu haff ta watcha blood clot por-shun sizez mon !!!!!0
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Where are you eating the Caribbean food from? I'm from Puerto Rico and I cook a lot of Spanish foods still within my plan. If you cook yourself, it comes out cheaper in calories and you still get your Caribbean flavored plate.0
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I cook alot of caribbean food..my hubby is from Jamaica. The Oxtails get me..but i usually eat 1 cup of rice & peas, a cup and a half of oxtails w/beans..and loads of cabbage and Brocolli. Then workout for an hour! It can be done. Trust me! Also, in regards to the spanish food. I crave that often..can you inbox me a nice recipie for Chicken and Rice..i want the authentic way!
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Are you preparing the food or eating out?
If you are making food, or helping to make food, maybe you could make some healthy changes, like baking or grilling instead of frying.
If you're eating out, or someone else is preparing the meal, then you can always use portion control. Fill half of your plate with fruits and veggies (make sure it's not loaded with calories like salad dressing or cheese), then add small amounts of carbs and protein.
Jerk chicken, fish, and beans are all pretty healthy depending on how you cook them. Beef patties are maybe not the healthiest choice, but you can always have one as a treat.
The Livestrong site has a little info on it. It's for Jamaican foods, but I'm sure there's stuff for other Caribbean foods, too:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/363356-nutrition-facts-about-jamaican-foods/0 -
Eat small quantities 6 - 8 times a day. Each time you eat consume around 150 calories each time. Make sure you drink a glass of water with each meal. Eventually within a week or so your stomach will begin to shrink and it will become easier.0
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http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/01/arroz-con-pollo-lightened-up.html
that's a recipe for chicken and rice...tried and true...light version of the "original". (although I don't know if that's how they make it in Jamaica, it is very similar to a puertorican chicken and rice plate)
Gina has a lot of Spanish recipes on her blog that are calorie friendly.
What I do is, I limit my portions, especially with the rice. I don't' cook my rice with oil and this results in no "con con" or crispy rice at the bottom of the pot but hey! at least I can still have my rice. I do add salt (1/2 tsp for every cup of rice). My rice portion is usually 1/2 cup and for times I want more I eat a whole cup. I always measure it. Also beans are very filling and low in calories. When I serve myself I try to focus on the protein/salad portion of the plate instead of filling my plate with rice.0 -
I know that Haitian food is going to get to you but honestly its about portion size on the foods with the most calories and more of the good things. Trying to also find ways to make it healthier like instead of frying gryo, bake it.0
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and when you get it please inbox it to me....ohh and send me your recipe for oxtails I love them but have never cooked them myself0
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use a smaller plate0
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mmmm oxtails...0
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Yeah, like others have said - you got to find healthier ways of cooking .
For example, when I make stew chicken - I skin the chicken and use a very little amount of oil to brown it.
Plus, I only cook basmati rice (which is has a lower GI than other white rice). Also, I avoid rice & peas, because I know it has higher calories because of the coconut cream.
But, when I do go to a party that is serving west indian food - I just make sure I have very small portions!0 -
Try eating smaller portions of it!0
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