Rotisserie Chicken. It's no wonder that nearly every grocery
store sells rotisserie chickens. You can serve one as is, shred it to
use for tacos, pasta dishes, or casseroles, or chop it for an entree
salad. You can even have it for dinner one night, then debone it and
freeze the leftover meat for a quick meal later in the week.
Diet-Friendly Desserts. Lower-calorie and portion-controlled
sweets mean that desserts can be part of any weight loss diet. Dieters
who crave ice cream love Skinny Cow ice cream cones (150 calories),
Edy's Slow-Churned ice cream bars (150 calories), and Fudgsicles (100
calories). Cookie lovers can enjoy Hershey's 100-calorie wafer
bars, Teddy Grahams, graham crackers, Fig Newtons, vanilla wafers, or
gingersnaps. On the road, try chewing on a piece of sugarless gum or
suck on a piece of hard candy to satisfy your sweet tooth without
sabotaging your diet.
Low-Fat and Fat-Free Dairy Products. Milk, yogurt
(solid, frozen, and drinkable), cheese, sour cream, and cream cheese are
available in lower-fat varieties that offer both healthy nutrients and
great taste. Laughing Cow light cheese has only 35 calories per
individually wrapped wedge, and Yoplait Fiber One nonfat yogurt combines
yogurt crunchy cereal for a fiber boost and only 50-80 calories per 4
oz. cup.
Fat-free half-and-half is a suitable substitute for heavy cream
with a fraction of the calories. And lower-fat and fat-free cream cheese
and sour cream can easily pitch-hit for their fattier counterparts,
particularly in recipes.
Flavored Mustards and Vinegars add sizzle to foods, with few
calories. Try honey, tarragon, ginger, garlic, wasabi, or Dijon
mustards, or balsamic, wine, herb, cider, fruit-flavored or, sherry
vinegars. Use them in place of oil, mayonnaise, or butter in recipes.
Healthier Fast Food. Fast food restaurants don't have to spell
disaster for dieters. Try Quiznos' Flatbread Sammies without cheese or
dressing (all less than 250 calories,except the Italiano) or a small
Honey Bourbon Chicken sub (275 calories); Taco Bell's Fresco-style items
(less than 180 calories); McDonald's Southwest salad with grilled
chicken (290 calories without dressing); or any of Subway's subs with 6
grams of fat or less (230-380 calories).
Calorie-Controlled Snacks. Plenty of consumers are
buying the 100-calorie (more or less) snack packs of everything from
chips to cupcakes, but are they really the answer for weight loss?
Carolyn O'Neil, RD, author of The Dish on Eating Healthy and Being Fabulous,
likes calorie-controlled packages because they eliminate the chance for
mindless overeating. "Foods packaged in 100-calorie packs do the work
and calorie math for you so you can enjoy snacking on foods that need to
be enjoyed in limited amounts," she says.
Quaker Mini Delights (90 calories) and Hostess 100-calorie cupcakes are among the more addictive options.
But Lona Sandon, MEd, RD, says that though these snacks can
satisfy a sweet tooth, "many of them won't fill you up for very long,
and can't replace a more nutritious snack."
Light Salad Dressings: Nearly half of the salad dressings
you'll see on your grocer's shelves are reduced in calories and/or fat.
Use Wish-Bone salad spritzers to lightly mist your salads, or try one of
the many light or nonfat salad dressings. Another option is to make
your own lower-calorie dressing, using more vinegar than oil, as well as
a little water.
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