Maybe you've had some bad diet experiences with vegetables. Did you ever try living on lowfat cottage cheese and celery or iceberg lettuce with some tasteless nonfat dressing? Whatever your past unpleasant experiences with vegetables, you can start a friendly new partnership when you appreciate them for what they can do for you. Most veggies (especially raw ones) are low in fat, low in insulin producing sugars, low in calories and very high in fiber that helps fill you up.
Instead of designing meals around meat, fish or poultry, start with two or more vegetables - as in a good healthy salad. You can then include some protein and a portion of low glycemic carbohydrate food. Use my Online Glycemic Index List of Foods to help you make good choices. Plus here are some other articles that might also help.
- Low Glycemic Diet
- Find Your Groove and Move
- Weight Loss Ten Top Tips
- Feel Your Way Fit
- Mama said, "Eat your vegetables."
It's like the missing piece to the weight management puzzle. Eating more vegetables is one of the best things you can do for both your health and your waistline.
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