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Can I Still Eat Bread and Cheese in a Calories Loss Meal?

August 9, 2009 Filed Under: Dieting 

Breads and grains have endured a poor reputation in diet programs of late but it has been good to see a return to common sense where weight loss menus again accommodate servings of these foods. Although too much of these foods does not assist with a calories loss diet, we can eat some bread and grain foods and still lose weight. Bread is often best included in our menu in one sliced open or traditional closed sandwiches or even as a low calorie snack.

Grains are found in a many foods that can be included in each meal and even in healthy snacks. We need energy at the start of the day and so carefully selected whole grain or bran cereals low in sugar and served with reduced fat milk are important foods to include in our breakfast menu. A slice of whole grain bread is low in calories and can be included with a low calorie margarine and fruit spread or jam as part of a calories loss menu.

Pita bread containing less than 200 calories is a most versatile and suitable food to include in many meals like snack time where it can be an alternative to high calorie chips. Fresh pita bread with hummus and salad can become a delicious ‘wrap’ for lunch. Brown rice with vegetables and a chicken breast either steamed or stir fried in a wok is a healthy low calorie dinner at any time of the year.

Oatmeal is a great filling food for breakfast and has lots of fiber that will help you feel full throughout the day. At lunch or dinner, eat pasta sparingly, and look for whole grain pasta, but do keep some around for a quick meal. Remember to eat more of an accompanying salad than pasta when you want the benefits of calories loss.

Eat whole grain crackers and cheese as a snack instead of potato chips and you will be surprised at how much of a calories loss this accounts for. Crunchy and filling with hardly any calories, rice cakes are the classic diet food. Add a tablespoon of peanut butter on top for some taste and protein.

Dairy products do expire so bulk buying should be carried out carefully. The diary essentials for any calories loss program should include low calorie margarine, 2% milk, low calorie cheese and yogurt. Cheeses add wonderful flavour to low calorie meals and along with yogurt are ideal for dieters because of their portability and their capacity to bring about the calories loss you may need.

Low calorie yogurt is a delicious and nutritious food to include in a calories loss diet mainly because it is sweet enough to enjoy as a snack or part of a meal and contains all the calcium essential for the ongoing development of our bones. It won’t last forever but it is worth buying as much as you can eat over the length of its life.

Some grain food and dairy food can be frozen and along with other frozen foods contribute to a calories loss diet across the length of your weight loss program. Pre cooked and frozen meals are a fabulous way to provide a meal at work, especially since you are aware of the calories they contain. Frozen vegetables can be added to any meal in ways that provide interest and flavour and frozen fruit in unsweetened juice is great for a smoothie or a dessert served with low calorie frozen yogurt.

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