What are you tricks for cutting down on Calories?
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I use cooking spray instead of oil to pan cook veges.
I switched from creamy dressings to vinaigrettes and then still add more vinegar or lemon juice.
I cut out bread products and have starchy vegetables instead
Same. I also eat more oven roast turkey breast and egg whites than any other protein food.0 -
I've about cut out all carbs, and when I do wat them it's whole grains, I switched from skim milk in my morning shake to almond milk- that cut about 70 calories alone! I have a goal to not always finish my entire meal. Feeling satisfied and leaving a bite or two on the plate make me feel like I am in control! THINK about and LOOK at what you are eating- don't just assume it's healthy because it says low cal or low fat0
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My trick is to cut out liquid calories or at least cut down.....Otherwise I enjoy my food and work hard to be able to eat it.
Same here. I don't drink my calories, it seems like a waste when I could have real food.0 -
I eat less.0
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When eating out, order your salad dressing on the side and when you eat the salad dip the end of the fork into the salad dressing and then into the salad. never pour the dressing onto the salad. Works for me.0
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A slice of bread contains less calories (more than half!) when you TOAST it . Who new?0
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Lotsa vegies,...lotsa steaming of everything possible.
I wont give up my coffee cream so I drink one latte mug instead of 2 or more.
I wont give up my favorite bacon tomato dressing, I just cut back on the amount
Ive gotten so freakin picky over meat anymore that I dont eat any variety to speak of.
90-10 ground chuck is about my favorite...again I just cut the size down.
I drink about 10...maybe 12 16oz bottles of water or MORE every single day. I have
ONE can of diet root beer each day usually. one cuppa coffee, one 4 oz tomato juice.
Like most here...I think most of the work has been in cutting portion size rather than
completely cutting out foods ya love.0 -
I eat rye cruskits their nice with hummis and ham mmmm0
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To help cut back on my salad dressing calories I keep my dressing in a cup on the side then I dip each bite into the dressing. I usually eat less than half of what I would if I had poured it over.0
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Here is my trick for using less salad dressing. Dip your fork in the salad dressing(so that the dressing is on the tines of the fork) before each bite of salad instead of pouring the dressing on top of the salad. You will be amazed how much less dressing you use!0
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I never scrimp on the fat or calories and I try and add fat when ever it will make my food taste better.
Instead of trying to get my meals as low cal as possible I try for just the opposite and make them as high calorie as possible while still being nutritious. The result? I eat 2 1/2 times a day and don't snack which means I probably eat easily 400 calories less a day now than before when I was watering down my salad dressing, eating my tuna fish dry and sauteing my vegetables in water.0 -
I never scrimp on the fat or calories and I try and add fat when ever it will make my food taste better.
Instead of trying to get my meals as low cal as possible I try for just the opposite and make them as high calorie as possible while still being nutritious. The result? I eat 2 1/2 times a day and don't snack which means I probably eat easily 400 calories less a day now than before when I was watering down my salad dressing, eating my tuna fish dry and sauteing my vegetables in water.
I do this too. I don't outright 'add' but I do use full fat things like PB, sour cream, cottage cheese, yogurt etc. I still eat about 4 times a day and I'm set to 1400 cal. I find that if you try to 'cheat' with low cal/low fat you also get low flavor and end up feeling like you got robbed (at least I do) then just end up eating more to try and find what you're missing.0 -
When fat is necessary, I use Organic coconut oil. It is very thin and less viscous than regular oils, so it coats better with a lot less and still gives you a nice toast or crust. I can get away with a teaspoon instead of tablespoon, cuts the calories in a third.
I get non-fat plain greek yogurt in the big tubs, and add my own fruit with a little sugar free fruit spread and some Truvia. My favorite is Dannon Oikos - very creamy and lovely. My favorite mix-ins are honey and vanilla, fresh diced strawberries, apples with cinnamon, crushed pineapple with coconut, almond extract, lemon curd with blueberries. Saves money AND calories. And tastes amazing!0 -
Eating a lot less. 1/3 my usual portions and not eating desserts at all. CUT OUT THE SUGAR!! NO POP!!
Put pictures of models in bikinis on your fridge and pantry. That should steer you away from grabbing those chips & dip, or twinkies, ding dongs, or other crap food.
Cut carbs.0 -
I also add vinegar to salad dressing and a little water. Cuts calories quick!0
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I also load egg whites with veggies. Does the job!0
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I've had a hard time getting used to fat free dressings, so I started combining regular & fat free for a 1/2 fat dressing & the taste is awesome!! (Just like the regular dressing)0
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When I have a sweet tooth I make sugar free/fat free choc pudding and top it with fat free cool whip and some chopped almonds. Almost feels like I am having a "bad" sundae. I also bulk up my pasta with veggies0
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when I eat salad, I usually eat regular dressing on the side. I dip my fork in the dressing first and then get a bite of salad. I have been amazed at how little dressing I actually need and eat. For sweets, I love the sugar free fudgsicles and sugar free pudding. I love fresh strawberries and watermelon. Lean meats, lots of veggies, and I watch my pasta, bread, and rice comsumtion.0
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For salads I use extra virgin olive oil/vinegar or straight lemon juice.
I cut out all liquid calories for the most part. I rarely drink milk and when I do 1/2 cup to 1 cup at most, usually only every couple of days. Always water, water, water.
I eat a lot of "volumetric" foods like green leafy things, veggies, fruits, etc. which have a higher water content and so therefore fill me up more. I eat the same amount I would in high water content items but at about half (or less!) the calories as if I had eaten something with less water / more calorie dense.
My "treats" are good for me too - like fiber one brownies, home made whole wheat banana muffins, etc.
The way I have been eating recently most days I find myself having to eat more in the evening because I don't have enough "net" calories to be comfortable I am not going into starvation mode. And I'm never hungry!
Small meals often, lots of water.0 -
I also add cayenne or red pepper powder/flakes to my food.0
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I switched to healthier snacks in between meals, like fruits, rice cakes, jello..
I also try to avoid drinking pop, sugary juices and try to get as much water in a day as I can.
I also notice when I work out, I'm less likely to feel hungry.. it's weird but true.
Eat as raw as you can, try to avoid anything that's packaged or frozen. I try to cook at home which is much
lighter in the calories than fast food.
Soup is low in calories too and really fills me up0 -
When I crave sweet treats I have a bite of whatever it is -bun, chocolate bar, slice, cake, and give the rest to whoever I am with- parents, partner, friends, kids. Works for me!0
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Drink when you're thirsty and only eat what you really, really want to eat. Meaning don't eat crap when you're bored. Think about what you're putting in your mouth and whether its good food for your body. But if you want beef and broccoli, either get that with brown rice or chicken and broccoli with white rice. You can make small adjustments and still get what you want.0
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I use red wine vinegar and olive oil for salad dressing too
Some of my tricks:
No white bread, potatoes, or pasta. For some reason my tummy issues have gotten a lot better since I removed those things from my diet.
Rarely no artificial sweetener. I hate their after taste. Instead I use Raw Turbinado sugar. One packet has 20 calories. I can deal with that.
Lots of fruits I love them all. I make my own fruit salad and sometimes I mix it with greek yogurt.
I am learning as I go I'm getting better at identifying foods that are low in calories but high in nutritional value
Oh one last thing... I carry snacks with me like caramel rice cakes or a 90 calorie bar in case I'm out and about and want to avoid fast foods0 -
When eating out, order your salad dressing on the side and when you eat the salad dip the end of the fork into the salad dressing and then into the salad. never pour the dressing onto the salad. Works for me.
That sounds like a great suggestion, I think I will have to try that one!! thanks :-) I use a pump spray for my olive and safflower cooking oils - you need much less when you pump spray as it coats your pan much better. 1 tsp or less compared to 1-2 tbsp normally.0 -
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