Here is more in addition to the previous post about Professor Mark Haub. Click on the video library link below to watch a video segment of Professor Haub on the Doctors TV show.
Video Library
Living on a "Low Calorie" Budget
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Close to Home....
For those of you who don't know Professor Haub he teaches at K-State. I was one of his on campus students while he was doing this study. Check it out by following the link. He makes very interesting points about calories in VS calorie out.
http://livinlavidalowcarb.com/blog/did-kansas-state-nutrition-professor-dr-mark-haub-really-go-on-a-little-debbie-snack-cake-diet/9226
http://livinlavidalowcarb.com/blog/did-kansas-state-nutrition-professor-dr-mark-haub-really-go-on-a-little-debbie-snack-cake-diet/9226
Monday, April 25, 2011
Coca Cola products making calorie counting CLEAR.........
Here is a great site to get more information about how coca cola and many others are joining forces to help better educate the public on calorie content. This is something that has been a long time coming and will continue to happen in restaurants and to other food products that we purchase on a regular basis.
http://www.top-colleges.com/blog/2011/02/23/clear-on-calories/
http://www.top-colleges.com/blog/2011/02/23/clear-on-calories/
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Just for fun.....
New Iphone app that allows you to snap a picture of whatever you are eating and it will estimate how many calories you are consuming.When I was watching the news this morning they actuaclly put this thing to the test. It didn't do half bad, but of course is not 100% accurate.
The link below will give you more details. The important thing here is that we as consumers are becoming more aware of what we are eating and WE DO actually care how many calories are in our food!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Key Lime Spritz Cookies
Click on the link below to see one of my favorite low calorie sweet treats! Key Lime Spritz Cookies
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Movie theater diet destroyers......
Not only can the movie theater snack counter be hard on your wallet but it can also be detrimental to your diet!
To learn more check out CBS's link below:
- Popcorn: At the low end, a medium box with no butter has a modest 951 calories, no fat, and no cholesterol. At the other end, a large bucket (around 20 cups!) with butter delivers 1,238 calories.
- Nachos: 40 chips with four ounces of what they call cheese conveys 1,101 calories — roughly equal to two large McDonald’s fries orders or two Quarter Pounders with cheese.
- Pretzel: The large, soft kind with cheese topping delivers 643 calories.
- Coke: If it’s a 32-ounce medium-236 calories, but the lake-like 44 ounce Cherry Coke has 572 calories. With just a medium popcorn and Coke, you’re at nearly 1,200 calories, and we haven’t even gotten to the candy counter yet, where you will find…
- M&Ms: The 5.3-ounce plain bag contains 750 calories, the same size peanut version just nudges the calories up to 786. Other choices include the 6.7-ounce bag of Skittles (765 calories), the 4.4-ounce box of Starburst (440), the king size Twix bar (475), the four-ounce box of Milk Duds (495), and the 4.75-ounce box of Junior Mints (432).
To learn more check out CBS's link below:
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Good to know.....
I found this information from a very interesting site called
http://www.fitclick.com/
http://www.fitclick.com/
How many calories do you burn walking?
238 calories per hour*
How many calories do you burn running?
544 calories per hour*
How many calories do you burn jogging?
408 calories per hour*
How many calories do you burn biking?
544 calories per hour*
How many calories do you burn swimming?
476 calories per hour*
How many calories do you burn elliptical machine?
476 calories per hour*
*Results for a 150 lbs person
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
AddThis Social Bookmarking Sharing Button Widget
AddThis Social Bookmarking Sharing Button Widget: "AddThis is a free way to boost traffic back to your site by making it easier for visitors to share your content"
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Check This Out!
Here is another great website that has helped thousands of people to reach their healthy lifestyle goals. This site allows you to personalize your program to meet your specific goals and needs. My favorite part about this site is the ability to keep a journal for all the foods that you eat. It also has a journal for activity. Keeping a journal can make all the difference when trying to lower calorie consumption. Give it a try and you will see what I mean. Click on the link below to check it out.
http://www.livestrong.com/thedailyplate/
http://www.livestrong.com/thedailyplate/
Friday, March 4, 2011
Breakfast Really Is Important!
What you eat for breakfast has a tremendous effect on how your body starts up in the morning and sets the tone for the remainder of the day. Eating a big (healthy) breakfast will actually help you lose weight. HOW you ask.... Well not only does eating Breakfast provide your body with energy in the morning, but it also improves your efficiency at work, increases your ability to focus, increases concentration and alert levels. It will also enhance your mood level, making you less irritable. Which is great for me because I'm NOT a morning person.
If you skip your morning meal, you will feel hungry later on during the day, and will be more likely to binge or make poorer choices on food, as you are feeling hungry and tired. A proper breakfast will keep you feeling fuller, making you eat less later on. Increased energy levels mean you have more energy for physical activity. Another reason why breakfast will help you lose weight is that when you wake up, your metabolic rate and blood sugar levels are low. A slow metabolic rate means that your body is burning calories slower. Providing your body the energy to kickstart your body will also kickstart your metabolism, speeding up the process of breaking down fat.
SO STOP SKIPPING BREAKFAST!
Since this is something I've struggled with I'll share with you some of my breakfast choices.
REMEMBER- It only takes about 14 days of doing something for it to become a habit. :)
Eggs have around 75-90 calories per egg depending on the size, but they are an excellent breakfast food and very versatile. Eggs are nutrient-rich with vitamins like B and K as well as folic acid, which is especially important to women's health. Some years ago, people thought eggs contributed to health risks, but it has since been proven that they do not significantly contribute to high cholesterol or increase the chance of heart disease.
Okay so the hard crunchy little grape nuts cereal is not my favorite, but this flake version is very tasty! I would recommend you try them. It's also an excellent source of dietary fiber.
TIP: Making the switch from whole milk to a reduced fat milk will make a huge difference on your calorie intake. Try replacing the milk in your cereal with skim or lowfat milk and start working towards your goal today!
One last suggestion if you aren't into cold cereal: Quaker Instant Oatmeal Lower Sugar (variety of flavors)- when prepared with water it's only 120 calories per packet.
If you skip your morning meal, you will feel hungry later on during the day, and will be more likely to binge or make poorer choices on food, as you are feeling hungry and tired. A proper breakfast will keep you feeling fuller, making you eat less later on. Increased energy levels mean you have more energy for physical activity. Another reason why breakfast will help you lose weight is that when you wake up, your metabolic rate and blood sugar levels are low. A slow metabolic rate means that your body is burning calories slower. Providing your body the energy to kickstart your body will also kickstart your metabolism, speeding up the process of breaking down fat.
SO STOP SKIPPING BREAKFAST!
Since this is something I've struggled with I'll share with you some of my breakfast choices.
REMEMBER- It only takes about 14 days of doing something for it to become a habit. :)
Eggs have around 75-90 calories per egg depending on the size, but they are an excellent breakfast food and very versatile. Eggs are nutrient-rich with vitamins like B and K as well as folic acid, which is especially important to women's health. Some years ago, people thought eggs contributed to health risks, but it has since been proven that they do not significantly contribute to high cholesterol or increase the chance of heart disease.
Okay so the hard crunchy little grape nuts cereal is not my favorite, but this flake version is very tasty! I would recommend you try them. It's also an excellent source of dietary fiber.
TIP: Making the switch from whole milk to a reduced fat milk will make a huge difference on your calorie intake. Try replacing the milk in your cereal with skim or lowfat milk and start working towards your goal today!
One last suggestion if you aren't into cold cereal: Quaker Instant Oatmeal Lower Sugar (variety of flavors)- when prepared with water it's only 120 calories per packet.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Happy Snacking :)
The next time you are making out that grocery list why not add a few low calorie snacks. If you are like me you often find yourself looking for something to snack on throughout the day. Here are a few of my favorite low calorie delicious snacks:
*Strawberry Sugar free Jello- 10 cal per snack cup
*Orville Redenbacher's Microwave Popcorn (kettle corn also available)- 100 cal per bag
*Yoplait Yogurt (Red Velvet Cake, Orange Creme, Pineapple Upsidedown Cake, Key Lime Pie)- 100 cal per container
*Banana/Apple/Clementine/Other Fruit
*Celery sticks with Laughing Cow Cheese
*Baked Tortilla Chips with Guacamole
*String Cheese
*Boiled egg-75 Calories per egg
*Strawberry Sugar free Jello- 10 cal per snack cup
*Orville Redenbacher's Microwave Popcorn (kettle corn also available)- 100 cal per bag
*Yoplait Yogurt (Red Velvet Cake, Orange Creme, Pineapple Upsidedown Cake, Key Lime Pie)- 100 cal per container
*Banana/Apple/Clementine/Other Fruit
*Celery sticks with Laughing Cow Cheese
*Baked Tortilla Chips with Guacamole
*String Cheese
*Boiled egg-75 Calories per egg
No time for cooking?
It's another busy night at the Samuels residence so it's pizza for dinner. *GASP* Oh don't worry I have a plan! Papa Murphy's DeLite Pizzas are my choice. I am a Hawaiian pizza lover so there's no mystery here what my favorite pic is. Only 160 calories a slice!
Don't Let Empty Calories Break Your Budget!
The average American drinks 20 ounces of soda in a day, making it the number 1 source of calories in our diet. WOW! That's crazy! On average 22% of the calories we consume are the ones we drink. So don't fall victim to drinking your calories.
DID YOU KNOW? There are 150-200 calories in the average bottle of regular soda. So if you must have your soda fix try to drink in moderation or try switching to a diet version.
My personal FAV is---> Cherry Coca-Cola Zero
DID YOU KNOW? There are 150-200 calories in the average bottle of regular soda. So if you must have your soda fix try to drink in moderation or try switching to a diet version.
My personal FAV is---> Cherry Coca-Cola Zero
The "How To" of reading labels-
We've all been there before.....standing in the grocery store aisle staring at the labels because Dr. Jones said we needed to start reading the labels and eating better. Seriously? What am I looking for? What does all this mumbo jumbo mean?
Here's a good place to start for learning the basics of reading food labels.
Consumer Information How to Understand and Use the Nutrition Facts Label
*Remember* Just because something says only 100 calories per serving doesn't mean it's going to be 100 calories for the amount you plate up! So make sure and check your calories per serving and serving size on the label.
Here's a good place to start for learning the basics of reading food labels.
Consumer Information How to Understand and Use the Nutrition Facts Label
*Remember* Just because something says only 100 calories per serving doesn't mean it's going to be 100 calories for the amount you plate up! So make sure and check your calories per serving and serving size on the label.
Dining out double take........
Did you know that Americans spend more than 40 percent of their total food budget on foods prepared outside of the home? Dining out can be the death of a low calorie budget.
TIP: Try to look ahead at the restaurant's nutritional information online prior to going out. Make a plan to eat something low calorie and stick too it. Avoid the bread and appetizers that are served before the meal. Order a salad with dressing on the side and use just what you need. You'd be surprised how many calories are in that dressing.
Applebees is currently advertising meals under 550 calories. I can personally say some of them are very tasty! Here is one of my favorites.
Applebees is currently advertising meals under 550 calories. I can personally say some of them are very tasty! Here is one of my favorites.
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