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HWLH News Letter for February 2016 - Issue #0027 - A Low Calorie Diet
January 31, 2016
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February 2016 - Issue # 027 - A Low Calorie Diet - Why Many Rely On This Type of Diet for Weight Loss.



Welcome Back Everyone and hope you're all back into the swing of things in this wonderful new year of 2016.


Yes, we are talking about calories today and it's true that a diet low in calories can definitely achieve weight loss.


So whenever the talk of a guaranteed way to lose weight comes about there are two things that come to mind. A low calorie diet or a high protein diet, which can be similar but are not really the same.


The difference is a high protein diet must only be done for short periods of time as they are not very healthy on a long term but the weight loss can be fabulous.


A low calorie diet can be much more healthy and more creative with food preparation as anything low in calories can be used to make meal times exciting without eating large amounts of (meat) protein also with fabulous weight loss results.


Through all the years of experimenting and yo yo dieting both of the diets mentioned above are a sure fire way to lose weight if you can follow a stricter type of diet plan.


If you would like an example of a protein diet there is one on our website and here is the link. The Holiday Diet. Going on Vactation?

Foods that are low in calories:


Yes low calorie foods are usually healthy in nature because most of these foods will be either fruits, vegetables or legumes. So don't limit yourself in any of these 3 categories when it comes to meal preparations or snack creations.


For those of you who are familiar with our website you know I am a big believer of two things. The first is in food combining and the second is that fresh fruit for breakfast works wonders.


So we have made a small but handy list, including a few of the most commonly used foods that are low in calories and can be easily used in any low calorie diet.

Tips to Help Create Low Calorie Meals:


Try to avoid dips, dressing and saucy things if possible to greatly reduce calorie intake.


If you choose to use dips or dressing, try making your own, as homemade dressings are healthier and you know exactly what's in them.


Since this type of diet means eating more fresh salads here are some tips when it comes to homemade salad dressing.

Homemade Salad Dressing Tips:


Any healthy oil will do such as avocado or olive oil. Oil will always have lots of calories, so the trick is not to use a whole lot of dressing on your salad.


Try using Braggs apple cider vinegar or freshly squeezed lemon juice instead of regular vinegar. These are both very healthy choices that have almost no calories.

Please don't forget our homemade soups:


Of course our regular visitors will always include our homemade soups when it comes to anything that must be low in calories.


We have over 20 homemade soup recipes on our site that we love to share with all of you. Soups are an amazing way to lose weight because we know they are high in nutrition and low in calories.

Nuts - Another Source of Protein:


Nuts are a good protein alternative. Enjoy different types of nuts is small quantities such as almonds, pecans, peanuts and such. Most nuts are not exactly low when it comes to the calorie count so choose wisely.

Legumes Offer Needed Fiber:


Legumes are a great way to increase that much needed daily fiber we need to keep our digestive systems working properly. That is why I included a few of them in the low calorie chart. Get creative and choose from many others that are available.

Why do Most People Rely on a Low Calorie Diet:


Quite simply because it works (as long as you can stick to the rules).

Are Low Calorie Diets Safe?


If you keep your daily calorie count safe then yes. If you purposely make your daily calorie count drastically low to lose weight fast, then be careful. Short term can usually be tolerated with no health issues, but longer stents are probably not.

How Many Calories Should I Eat A Day?


The amount of calories you should eat daily depends on several factors:


-Your age, height, gender
-Daily activity level
-Whether you want to lose, maintain or gain weight depending on your circumstances.

Conclusion:


We have known for years that a low calorie diet will result in weight loss, but the real challenge is to create meals that are exciting and tasty while still keeping the calorie count low.


Hope you have some fun with your creative side.


And hope you try some of our homemade soup recipes too.

Wishing you health and happiness
Until next time
Catherine:)

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