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How to Make Healthy Food Choices

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How to Make Healthy Food Choices

People are struggling with maintaining healthy food choices. It is not surprising because they are constantly bombarded with conflicting information about what’s healthy and what’s not and they are also given numerous choices when it comes to food products. With all these choices and information, it is not inevitable that people will end up confused. You probably share the same confusion. Who can blame you?

If you would visit a local grocery store, you would find numerous aisles of different foods. If you would go to a restaurant, you would find pages after pages of menus. With so man food choices, you probably are finding it hard to stick to your “healthy foods only” diet. To make sure that you would go home with a bag full of healthy food choices, here are some tips that you should definitely take note of.

Shop Only When You’re Not Hungry

Go to the grocery store only when your stomach is full. This does not need much explanation. Doing your grocery when your stomach is empty would definitely tempt you to buy anything that catches your fancy. You’d be practically throwing your “healthy food choices” list out of the window. It is best to do your grocery shopping after you have eaten your breakfast in the morning or your dinner in the evening.

Choose Canned or Bottled Products Carefully

First of all, if you are going to buy meat, vegetables and fruits, do not buy those that are packed with oil. If you need to buy these food products, make sure that you buy those that are packed in water. Chances are the water will likely reduce the calories in meat products. Do not buy products that are labeled “hydrogenated”. These products practically scream, “Fats!” You need to have a discerning and careful eye when it comes to sneaky wordings in packages. This is one way to make sure that you only end up with healthy food choices.

You should also avoid products with high fructose or glucose content. Many products like juices and soft drinks are loaded with high fructose content. When you see these words “high fructose” in a grocery product, you should definitely stay away from it. These words basically mean that you would be drinking something with 100% pure sugar in it.

Many manufacturers add high fructose to their products in order to save money. Unfortunately, this causes obesity and diabetes. Examples of this are pancake corn syrups. This is why it is very important that you first check product labels before you buy anything. To be able to make healthy food choices, you need to make sure that you are making informed choices.

Buy Organic Meat and Poultry

When purchasing meat products like beef, pork and poultry, you should definitely consider opting for organic products. These are free from growth hormones, steroids and other chemicals. When buying poultry, you should look for free range chickens because they often tastes delicious than caged chickens. You should also get skinless chicken because bad cholesterols and calories in chickens are concentrated on their skin.

When buying organic foods, it is better to buy them locally. Not only will you help your community’s economy, you will also save energy. This is the additional bonus you get from making healthy food choices.

Make Wise Grocery Product Choices

First of all, you should make sure that you opt for low sodium prepackaged foods. If you are too busy and you have to resort to buying frozen dinners and canned foods, make sure that you get packages with the lowest sodium count. Making these simple healthy food choices will ensure that you will avoid various illnesses like hypertension or cardiac problems.

If you are one of those people who would like to avoid dairy products, you can opt for food alternatives like broccoli. This vegetable is packed with calcium, so you would still be getting the nutrient despite the absence of milk or cheese in your diet.

When buying breads and cereals, you should opt for whole grain foods. Also, make sure that you always read the labels and get products that are low in fat or zero in fat. You can still give in to your sweet cravings without necessarily placing yourself at risk of developing diabetes.

Eating healthy involves making healthy food choices. You need to make sure that every food that gets into your grocery basket is healthy for you and your family.

Question and Answer


what healthy food item should my club sell?
In two weeks my high school club is having a "All Clubs Food Sale", which is also known as international day for some other schools. In the past, we were able to sell lasagna, fried chicken, tacos, and other fun foods.
The school is now enforcing a "healthy food" rule and lots of clubs are clueless at what to sell. i was planning on selling frozen yogurt and fruit, but what else is healthy and that people are willing to buy?

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18 Comments

1

Here is a link that lists all the restaurants at this mall. Maybe you can make a plan with whoever you are going with, to pick out where you are going to eat ahead of time. When you plan ahead, it's easier to make good, healthy choices!

http://www.mallofamerica.com/#/shop-dine/restaurants/restaurant-listing

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Try to eat more fruits and vegetables. Watch your calorie intake and stay away from foods with hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners, and with sugar alcohols. Limit your intake of sweets.

Here are some great food ideas as you strive to eat healthy:

http://www.yummydietfood.com

3

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4

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Beautiful…

5

Healthy food choices begin to make a positive difference immediately. But I would focus on exercise first because it is easier to maintain.

Fad diets don't seem to have good balance to them. Best to make sure you are getting some protein, some carbs, and some vitamins (fruits and veggies) at each meal. If you think about that way, you will have less cravings.

6

http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-bcjcpyyyc...
That link has facts on snacking as well as the best way to snack and how to make your calories count through out the day!
•whole wheat cereal
•oatmeal
•whole wheat bread, pita, bagel, pasta
•Carrots
•Chickpeas
•Dried Fruits
•Lima Beans
•Yams
•Peanut butter
•Fruit Smoothies!
•Apples
Thats a list of power foods that are low in calories and high in nutrients and energy

7

Compared to their meat counterparts, the fake meats are healthier(as they are lower in saturated fat, cholesterol, etc). However, they are by no mean healthy. Faux meats are over processed, loaded with salt, high in calories, and offer little nutrition wise.

The occasional faux meat is fine(just like the occasional real chicken nugget is fine in a meat eaters diet.) You do not want to be living off of fake meats like some teenage vegetarian tend to do. You need to eat a wide variety of healthy fresh foods.

Fake meats should be consumed as a treat, something like once a week or so. The rest of your diet should be fresh veggies, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, etc. I would suggest getting a good cook book(one with easy recipes), and learn to cook healthy nutrient filled foods.

8

Wow! Seriously, that looks like real picture!

9

Man, you’re good at that.

I like your subject matter, too. :)

I can write music til the cows come home but I always tell people that I can’t “draw water”. haha.

Thanks for the invite. Rare treat.

10

oatmeal (try mixing in raisins or dried cranberries for a variety in flavor)
fruit salad
egg whites
whole wheat toast
breakfast burrito – using egg whites, whole wheat wrap, and fresh mexican salsa
low fat yogurt
fruit smoothie (throw in some lowfat yogurt or wheat germ to make it more filling)

12

you should have cookouts at your place. and instead of having dennys or unhealthy food try fixing something healthy. for instance an salad, or some turkey sandwiches or maybe something lite. that way you can have your healthy food choices while spending time with friends. try it, it'll help guarantee.

13

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14

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I guess it really depends on how well your baby is doing with eating foods of different textures at this point. I agree with previous posters, soft foods like bitesize pieces of fruit (I'd steam harder fruits like apples and pears bc they can be too hard to swallow if they cant chew well, and cut grapes in half to minimize the choking risk) and steamed veggies. You can make soft things like quesadillas filled with cheese and shredded chicken and just cut them into really tiny chunks. Breads, spaghetti/pastas, hot dogs cut into small pieces…. probably your baby could eat a lot of what you are aleady preparing for the rest of your family to eat. Just be sure that it isnt too hard to chew, and that it's in bite sized pieces. You can give them a portion the size of your palm, and if they want more, let them eat until they are done! You dont have to use extreme portion control, so long as you are feeding them healthy meals and your baby isnt overweight (which your doctor would tell you if it was something you needed to be concerned about.)

17

lemme just say… you are my new hero.

18

Avoid using heavy amounts of lard and other saturated fats in cooking. Use oils like olive oil instead.

Buy whole wheat tortillas.

Use black beans instead of refried beans.

Mexican food does not have to be unhealthy. Like anything, use lean meat, fresh veg, whole grains.

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