13 healthy foods that will make you fat.
susanswan
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Here is an interesting post on some "diet" food mistakes. I learned something. you might find it interesting, too. Sorry, just a link. It is one of those where you must click "next".
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/13-healthy-foods-that-will-make-you-fat-2510096/#photoViewer=1
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/13-healthy-foods-that-will-make-you-fat-2510096/#photoViewer=1
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gah! i loved everything on that list!!! :sad:
not the sushi... anything but sushi...:frown:0 -
That was an interesting post. Good information to know. Thanks for sharing that.0
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It depends on the type of sushi.
If there's no fattening sauce, fried fish/meat and you take it easy on the soy sauce it will still be healthy0 -
It just says that sushi with high calorie ingredients and salads with high calorie ingredients are high calorie... duh...
...also... mayo? On sushi? really... I hate mayo at the best of times but that sounds like a terrible combo...0 -
Great info, thanks for sharing!0
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this article is misleading.
certainly all those foods of course, like ANY food if over consumed will make you fat. but in general most of those foods are healthy. and as far as the veggie burger getting up to 1000 calories..is WAY off. i eat veggie burgers all the time. and I come NO where near 1000 calories..heck i dont ever go over 300..even with cheese. i average around 250 cals. i dont know what the deal is with these types of 'articles'. most of those foods provide excellent sources of nutrients. NUTRITION. and of course like anything eating in excess will make you fat.0 -
Only two from the list are in my diet. Wraps and salad. I use hummus on my wraps and the only cheese I use is swiss, somewhat low in calories and low in sodium. I don't use croutons, nuts or seeds in my salads and always have the dressing on the side. Woohoo, I guess I'm learning something afterall. Thanks for the post and the link.0
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Most of them weren't a surprise. It really boils down to paying attention to what's being added in and how much. For example, the general recommendation for juice is 8 oz a day max (1/2 what the site talks about).
Do people really see sushi as a diet food? I've always thought of it as a naughty indulgence! (All that rice!)0 -
It was a great list! Goes to show that anything you eat can by sabotaged by add-ons and extras!0
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this article is misleading.
certainly all those foods of course, like ANY food if over consumed will make you fat. but in general most of those foods are healthy. and as far as the veggie burger getting up to 1000 calories..is WAY off. i eat veggie burgers all the time. and I come NO where near 1000 calories..heck i dont ever go over 300..even with cheese. i average around 250 cals. i dont know what the deal is with these types of 'articles'. most of those foods provide excellent sources of nutrients. NUTRITION. and of course like anything eating in excess will make you fat.0 -
Sushi - Nope, not with all the extra crap that goes into it.
Dried fruits - Nope, way to dense in calories. Healthy maybe but alot of people eat too much.
Granola - Nope, lots of sugar and the corn syrup they use to bind the bars together.
Muffins - Maybe, depends on what they put in them. Typical bakery muffins, loaded with calories.
Half and half - Nope, never.
Wraps - Maybe, you can use humus and all veggies. The one pictured is loaded with fat and sodium.
Bottled Teas - Loaded with sugar, and people drink a whole bottle which is 2 servings.
Rice cakes - Nope, empty calories and to make them tasty they add salt and sugar.
Veggie Burgers - Yes. I can't believe they are 1000 calories, even with adding cheese and veggies.
Orange juice - Nope basically orange sugar water.
Microwave meals - Nope, no way way too much sodium in most of them.
Salads - Maybe, depends on the extras you add and the dressing. Most use way too much dressing.
Tofu - No comment, never tried it.
Yes articles can be misleading but I think the crux of the issue is that people think these things are automatically healthy when they have to know what is in the food they are eating. Caveat Emptor!!!0 -
this article is misleading.
certainly all those foods of course, like ANY food if over consumed will make you fat. but in general most of those foods are healthy. and as far as the veggie burger getting up to 1000 calories..is WAY off. i eat veggie burgers all the time. and I come NO where near 1000 calories..heck i dont ever go over 300..even with cheese. i average around 250 cals. i dont know what the deal is with these types of 'articles'. most of those foods provide excellent sources of nutrients. NUTRITION. and of course like anything eating in excess will make you fat.
this article is stupid. quoting for truth.0 -
Veggie burgers=1000cal!?!?
I must say, every veggie burger I've ever eaten has struggled to be anywhere near even 200 cals.
And I can't say I've ever had a veggie burger that was held together with cheese...0 -
I have seen deep fried veggie burgers, but even they are probably not quite 1000cals.
I knew pretty much everything on the list, and the only thing I eat regularly is dried fruit, because I like raisins in my porridge of a morning, but I weigh and record them, so it doesn't matter.
Truth is, you can eat anything on this list as long as you include them in your food diary and they don't take you over your limit.0 -
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Good article for people just starting out on healthy life style. i know all of that stuff and pretty much count all my food i even ask restaurants about their foods. any extra wrap i tear off and dont eat. Rice cakes are pointless and orange juice is a treat that i dont drink any more unless i am using a small amount to sweeten my smoothies.0
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Who eats a wrap that big, I use a whole grain tortilla.0
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For people who know a lot about nutrition and how to eat right, yes this article is dumb.
But most people don't know the calorie and nutrition contents of most foods, so they think anything advertised as healthy must be lower. I know fo one friend in particular who has always been really thin and never had to watch her weight, and when she started gaining in college was asking me about the calories in foods. She really had no clue that things like nuts and avocados were high in calories and fats, and didn't realize how many calories were in the large amounts of dressing, butter, etc. that she used. This is a great article for people just starting out in watching what they eat.
I also think it applies more to items at restaurants, and what to be wary of ordering, rather than what to make for yourself at home.0 -
Most of that stuff is COMPLETELY UNTRUE if you know anything about nutrition, they're making everything into a worst case scenario and scaring people away from eating foods that are good for them. For example it says "you might as well have had a quarter pounder" when looking at the amount of cheese that SOME not all or even most veggie burgers contain, that is absolutely ridiculous and just TERRIBLE ADVICE!! Even if the caloric content was higher or the same at a quarter pounder(which is highly unlikely) There are so many much much worse ingredients in a burger especially one from a fast food restaurant. Don't listen to this ridiculous article it wont help you lose weight, just make sure to monitor whats in the foods your eating to the best of your ability, but MOST importantly you need nutrients and there are very few ways to get them without a decent amount of calories. Just try your best to keep track but its most important that you get the nutrients you need everyday while keeping to a RELATIVELY low calorie diet.0
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Wait...so if I have the tempura roll drenched in spicy mayo it's not healthy?0
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Gah, damnit. I like everything on that list. Please let me keep the sushi!!0
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Wait...so if I have the tempura roll drenched in spicy mayo it's not healthy?
Seriously. Of course I avoid these options at the sushi place. Spicy tuna rolls and avocado rolls = 500 calories total. GREAT for a treat lunch.0 -
Good article.
I know alot of people might be up in arms about that, but I don't take any article like this completely serious. But it good to stop and think about what you are eating, even with labels such as veggie burger, healthy food or natural. Reading the label is important to really understanding what you are eating.
Take the article as a reminder that things aren't always what they seem. :happy:0 -
This article is kind of silly. Some of the foods listed here aren't unhealthy, they're just high calorie or are listed with add-ons like massive amounts of cream cheese, dressing or mayo. Things like dried fruit or granola aren't unhealthy so much as they are high calorie. These kind of high calorie, nutrient rich, lightweight foods are useful for high-intensity hiking, canoeing, or other activities where you need to minimize the weight you carry but are burning a lot of calories. In this context, they are extremely healthy.
As for veggie burgers being 1000 calories, dream on!! The most I've seen is 600, and that was at a restaurant where the burger in question was enormous. Usually they are under 200 for the patty, and maybe 350 altogether. Wraps at 300? I've never seen one over 200. Too much butter or sugar in the recipe? Cut down on it. Want a healthy salad? Don't smother it in cheese and dressing. It's not rocket science, here.
I agree with a few items, like bottled tea and microwave meals, but including things like tofu on here is just stupid. Maybe the author doesn't know how to prepare it properly?
Additionally, as someone who consistently fails to get enough fat in her diet, I'd like to say that just because something has fat in it doesn't mean it's unhealthy. Fat is good for you, in the right quality and quantity.
To reiterate, the foods themselves aren't unhealthy; the people preparing them are. The list is picking and choosing exceptions, and therefore fails to be useful.0 -
Good article but I do think there is a lot of it that's just logic. I mean, a salad with dressing etc is obviously going to be high calorie. Although I do think that this article will be helpful for a lot of people, especially "beginners."0
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