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Tips On Keeping Your Food As Healthy As Possible

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We have all been there. You have had a long day at work, and you come home and your family asks “Whats for supper?”. You look in the refrigerator, and realize that you forgot to set something out. So whether you decide to get takeout, or run to the store, here are some tips on keeping your food as healthy as possible.

If your family is anything like mine, they love to eat pizza. Before you order a pizza, think about your choices. Try to stick with a thin crust. Deep dish pizzas are loaded with fat, not to mention grease. One of the most important things on a pizza is the cheese, but do you really need all the extra calories. It is a great idea to ask for half the cheese they normally put on a pizza. When deciding on toppings, load your pizza down with all the vegetables you want – no limits! Try to avoid toppings that have been fried, and steer clear of a lot of meats.

Another favorite for American families is spaghetti. My family likes spaghetti with a meaty sauce. Instead of using ground beef in our spaghetti, we have switched to ground turkey. Many other people use use grilled chicken, and even fish (I cannot imagine the fish). Ground turkey is much better for you than ground beef, and it does not ruin the meal. Another thing you can do to make your spaghetti more healthy is to use whole wheat spaghetti sticks. Whole wheat spaghetti sticks do not cost much more than the traditional spaghetti sticks, are you still do not sacrifice the flavor of your spaghetti.

When you go to a Chinese restaurant, or cook Chinese foods, stick with the sauteed and stir fried dishes that contain lots of veggies. Steer clear of noodle dishes, and you will save a lot of calories. Go ahead and eat that fortune cookie, its only 30 calories.

Mexican foods are usually very high in fat, so be careful to make your meal the healthiest that you can. Salsa is a great way to get more veggies into your diet, but the chips are not good for you, so keep that in mind. Two great choices for Mexican dishes are chicken fajitas and soft chicken tacos. If burritos are your thing, get a chicken burrito with lots of veggies inside. Refried beans usually contain pork fat, so if you want to eat healthy, you better pass on the refried beans. Remember that cheese and sour cream should be limited if you just can't go without it. A few more things to stay away from are chalupa which means deep-fried tortilla, relleno which means deep fried pepper, and chimichanga which is a fried burrito.

The final piece of advice I can give you is order a salad to get started in any meal. Salads will give you more veggies, and it is better to fill your belly with vegetables than most anything else you may be eating. The worst thing you can do to a salad is to load it down with cheese, meat, and dressing, so go with a light vinaigrette if at all possible.

Article written by: Laura Fleenor - owner and webmaster of Articles 4 Me And U.com and Particle Articles.com. Laura is also webmaster of K.A.G.E.D. Band.com. Laura holds an AAS in Computer Programming, an AS in Information Technology, and a Certificate of Program Completion in Web Page Design/Publishing.





 

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