Avocado ?
imustbegood
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Does anyone knows about avocados being good superfood for diets?
They are high in calories at 207 each but had read they are good for you as they contain mono to help stop fat storage around your middle?
Are they a good food to include in a weight loss diet or would they be better for when you have lost the pounds ?
Can anyone shed any light or give any advice ?
Thanks
They are high in calories at 207 each but had read they are good for you as they contain mono to help stop fat storage around your middle?
Are they a good food to include in a weight loss diet or would they be better for when you have lost the pounds ?
Can anyone shed any light or give any advice ?
Thanks
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I love avocados and eat them regularly. Although they are high in calories (relatively) they contain good fats - which we need to eat to keep our bodies healthy.
I don't believe there is any particular food that is going to get rid of belly fat specifically, I think a healthy diet and exercise will reduce overall fat and toning up you muscles will make you look trimmer around the middle.0 -
ditto above! I love avocados but only have 1/2 of one and have it with salad to keep the calories down. They are soooo good for you and your skin. Well worth the calories!0
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Avacado is a definate yes! 30% of your calories should come from healthy fats like avacado. Use it to replace mayo. 1/5 of and avacado is about 50 calories.0
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really good fats, very nutritious.
Make a good substitute for butter on your sandwiches.0 -
I am a huge fan of Wholly Guacamole's 100 calorie packs, its just enough to mix in with tuna or chicken for some amazing sandwich salad, or on top of chicken breast. Good stuff!!!0
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My husband & I love avocado and we split a small one between us in salads 2 or 3 times a week. Love the idea of using it as a mayo / butter substitute too! Must try that soon.0
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I always have avocado in my diet. Usually 2-3 times a week. When I do eat them, I usually only have 1/2 at a time. It saves me calories, and some money, as they are not cheap. It's great all mashed up and spread on a sandwich as a mayo replacement. Or mixed with tuna instead of mayo.0
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