Group: General Diet & Nutrition

Created: 2011/12/31, Members: 399, Messages: 16719

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JunkFood Alternatives

Mackaveli71
Mackaveli71
Posts: 12
Joined: 2006/04/26
United States
2006/05/01, 04:56 PM
I hear alot of people who have succeeded in weight loss explain replacing junkfood with healthy alternatives. I have tried many thing and enjoy fruits such as apples and vegetables such as peas, but i would like to expand my healthy food list. Does anybody have recommandations for healthy foods?:cool:

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mikencharleston
mikencharleston
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United States
2006/05/01, 05:14 PM
This may not be an alternative for you but I even drop all fruits except berries when I'm trying to cut fat. I have 50 blueberry bushes so that's obviously my favorite and strawberries are starting to put on now. :) I also have a big garden so I always have some fresh veggies to take to work.

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slorbets
slorbets
Posts: 205
Joined: 2006/04/07
Canada
2006/05/01, 10:27 PM
why drop all fruits??
Having a peach or banana would be way better than sitting down to a chocolate bar?? A lil confused :surprised:
Mackaveli71
Mackaveli71
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Joined: 2006/04/26
United States
2006/05/01, 11:51 PM
What about that funky sopossedly cancer causing sugar replacement splenda, does that have any rewarding significance to replacing sugar???:surprised:

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\\\"it ain\\\'t easy\\\" -Tupac Shakur
tp130
tp130
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Joined: 2005/10/27
United States
2006/05/02, 08:29 AM
My treat at night is a cup of fat free cottage cheese with an envelope of chocolate Alba - maybe a spoon of peanut butter if I did extra good that day. Blend and slightly freeze - AWESOME!
Mojo_67
Mojo_67
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United States
2006/05/02, 02:05 AM
A lot of fruits have a high nutural sugar content. Berries are typically the lowest.

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flyonthewall
flyonthewall
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Canada
2006/05/02, 09:15 AM
I've noticed lately that the are starting to package junk food in controlled calorie package sizes. Although i wouldn't recommend eating these on a regular basis, they may help with the occatioanl snack attack. However, from personal experience, I've found I just have to avoid chips, crackers, pop, and other sweets 95% of the time (even if they say no fat or no sugar) foods, because they just tend to be additional calories to my normal daily intake-and once I get started, I just crave mor:surprised: For in-between meals I'm eating a packet of regular oatmeal(sometimes with added protien powder)--not terribly yummy, but it fills me up and is healthy. Sometimes I add some maple flavoring to it. Fruit and veggies are my staple munchie foods and I too limit my fruit intake-except berries as mike says. Oh ya, peanut butter on a small whole wheat tortilla with some cut up apple is pretty good too....

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slorbets
slorbets
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Joined: 2006/04/07
Canada
2006/05/02, 12:39 PM
Well even though other fruits that arent berries are high in sugar, they are always the better choice over a chocolate bar!