Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Health » Dining Out Can Be Healthy
Health Medical Acne Aerobics-Cardio Alternative Anti-Aging Build-Muscle Chronic-Illness Dental-Care Depression Diabetes Disability Exercise Eye-Care Fitness-Equipment Hair-Loss Medicine Meditation Nutrition Obesity Polution Quit-Smoking Sidha Supplements Yeast Infection H1N1 Swine Flu SARS herpes therapy panic surgeon hurts teeth remedies eliminate chiropractic arthritis ingredients syndrome binding anxiety surgery medication psychic dental reflux doctor relief premature emotional stress disorder implants wrinkles vision infection aging liposuction seattle stunning sweating hair treatment tinnitus

Dining Out Can Be Healthy

The average American eats one meal, six days a week

, outside of the home. Almost one half of their food budget is used for dining out. Because food portions have increased substantially, so has our weight. Our entrees and desserts have gotten larger and larger, fooling us into thinking that it's ok to clean our plates. If they gave us this food, it's ok to eat it, right? It's not surprising to see that eight out of ten people over the age of 25 are overweight in America. It's reported that about seventy-five percent of people who dine out are looking for healthier alternatives.

Many restaurants supply calorie and nutritional information in their menus. Some even offer smaller portions of their regular meals or will allow adults to purchase meals from their kiddy menu. Dining out doesn't have to be difficult if you're trying to eat healthy. Before going to a restaurant, visit its web site, if it has one, and look at the menu. Choose meals that work with your diet. See if items can be substituted if you need to change anything. Look at portion sizes and determine what you can and can't eat.

If you're going out for dinner, eat a lighter lunch. That way you won't be adding a lot of extra calories. Don't go to the restaurant feeling starved. Eat a piece of fruit or a low calorie English muffin that's high in fiber an hour before you go to the restaurant. It should help you eat fewer calories when you're dining out. You can also try a small handful of nuts to get the same results. Never start with the bread before the main meal arrives. Bread can add too many extra calories.

Make the right choices from the beginning when you're dining out. When you order a salad ask for the dressing on the side. If you're choosing pasta, pick one with red sauce instead of white. Choose baked potato without sour cream, you can use salsa on it instead. It's lower in calories. Pick steamed vegetables without adding butter or sauce. They're healthier. Sandwiches should be ordered on whole grain or wheat bread. Avoid mayonnaise and cheese on your sandwich and top it with mustard and a lot of vegetables instead. If you order an appetizer instead of a full meal, you'll eat less. Ask for a doggie bag at the beginning of the meal and place half of it to go, so you're not tempted to eat it. If you really want dessert, share it with another person, that way you won't feel deprived.

by: Cheow Yu Yuan
Wisdom Teeth And Its Problem Wrinkles And Cosmetic-closest Friends 20 Pain Relieving Tips For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Burke Dentist Magnetic Jewellery Magnetic Therapy Magnetic Bracelets Blend Of Tea Is English Breakfast Tea Benefits Of Selenium For Healthy Life Skin Toner Is Necessary For The Skin Health Benefits Of Yerba Mate Tea Without Any Side Effects 5 Clean And Healthy Living Tips To Live By Brazil Butt Lift: The Triangle Method
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(216.73.216.138) California / Anaheim Processed in 0.016418 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 8 , 2455, 61,
Dining Out Can Be Healthy Anaheim