To lose a pound of weight you need to burn 3500 calories. It is best to do this gradually. With the following tips below you can potentially shave 2400 calories from your intake a week. That's not quite a pound, but in two weeks it adds up to over a pound. In a month it adds up to roughly two and a half pounds.
It certainly isn't a get thin quick scheme, but it is a gradual change in diet that can help you maintain your weight loss. If you increase your activity level as well as trying the tips below you can easily shed two pounds a week; doctors and dieticians recommend not trying to shed more than two pounds a week for health reasons.
Tip #1: Green tea
Even if you don't like tea, you can still reap the benefits of this calorie burning drink. Green tea extract is available in the vitamin section of most pharmacies and grocery stores.
If you enjoy drinking tea then you'll like the facts about green tea's calorie burning properties. Studies have shown that drinking six to seven cups, or taking the recommended number of capsules, of green tea can burn 70 calories a day.
You don't have to cut any foods to get this benefit. Just take the capsules as recommended or drink the tea. Green tea is also full of antioxidants that help fight heart disease and the signs of aging.
Tip #2: Don't lick that spoon!
If you make a sandwich or prepare any kind of meal or snack that you spread a condiment or topping on don't lick the spoon. Just a teaspoon's worth of a condiment or food can add substantial amounts of calories over a week's time.
Some examples are:
1 tsp of peanut butter has 33 calories
1 tsp of maple syrup has 16 calories
1 tsp of chocolate syrup has 17 calories
1 tsp of caramel topping has 20 calories
If you lick the spoon after each snack or meal you make, using a low estimate of once a day, in seven days you could add 147 calories a week.
Tip #3: Half and half
If you love regular pop and don't want to trade it in for diet, try mixing half diet and half regular pop. The taste is much better than a diet soda, and you get only half the calories of regular pop. For an eight ounce serving that can save you 50-55 calories.
Tip #4: Milk
If you switch from regular to skim milk you can save 55 calories per serving. If you prefer the taste of whole milk to skim you can try two percent or one percent instead. It'll still shave about 30 calories a serving.
Reduced fat cheeses also have lower calories than their full fat counter parts. Try different blends of cheeses or brands until you find a compromise you're willing to stick to.
Recent studies also suggest that having three servings of low fat dairy products a day can help reduce weight. This is without any dieting or increase in exercise.
Tip #5: Sprays vs. Oils
If you have to eat fried foods try using a non-fat cooking spray. A tablespoon of olive oil has 120 calories, while a nonfat spray has only 1-5 calories.
Tip #6: Measure portions
If you measure out a portion of chips, pretzels, or any other snack you're less likely to eat as much. If you just eat out of the container you might look down and be surprised to realize you've eaten half the bag. This is especially easy to do with salty snacks.
You can save hundreds of calories a week by measuring your portions. For instance, a portion may only be 20 chips. It's hard to eat only twenty chips when you are eating them by the handful from the bag.
If you put the chips in a small bowl you'll see how few there are as you eat them. That way you're more likely to eat more slowly and savor the taste.
Another tip, although it doesn't cut calories, is to drink water everyday. The recommended amount is 64 ounces; that's eight cups. If you decide to drink green tea as recommended above that takes care of six or seven of your servings of water for a day.
Drinking water actually helps reduce water retention. If you aren't getting enough fluids your body will hold onto its reserve because it is prepping for dehydration. If you drink enough water everyday your body will release its excess fluids.
Published by Laura Munion
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