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897.1 | Reference.... | SQM::AITEL | Every little breeze.... | Mon Dec 28 1987 11:55 | 11 |
| Add SRFSUP::WEIGHTLOSS to your notebook! There are a SLEW of
recipes in there which are low in calories, and delicious, as
well as references for various low-cal products and cookbooks.
Plus there are hints for how to reduce cals in your favorite
recipes. Take a look.
In addition, check out notes referenced by the keyword low-calorie
(or is it low_calorie?) in this notesfile. I've added a few, and
included calorie counts in some.
--Louise
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897.2 | Simplest/least stressful | CIVIC::WINBERG | | Mon Dec 28 1987 14:34 | 2 |
| Simplest, least stressful thing I've found is to eat as you have
been, only *less* of everything.
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897.3 | bend and stretch | CSCMA::L_HUGHES | | Tue Dec 29 1987 12:53 | 6 |
| I love to eat! My solution is to excersize. Strenuous excersize
is not for everyone, be careful. With all these home videos you
don't have to leave your house to get a good work out. If you have
a VCR, go to the nearest vidoe rental place and check out some
aerobic work out videos. If you don't have a VCR they also sell
audio cassets that motivate and instruct you to excersize.
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897.5 | A balanced diet will help a keep a balanced weight | SALES::RFI86 | Eat Drink and See Jerry | Tue Dec 29 1987 13:52 | 10 |
| The best way to lose weight is to eat on a set schedule and not
to snack. You can basically eat whatever you want, even seconds,
as long as you do it at the same times. Always eat well balanced
meals and eat 3 of them a day with you last meal coming no later
than 3 - 4 hours before you go to bed. Also light excersise, such
as walking, will help. fat usually arises when people eat too much
of one kind of food(good food or junk food) and not enough of something
else.
Geoff
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897.6 | Principal's Diet Book | VOYAGE::PKOCZWARA | | Wed Dec 30 1987 09:14 | 7 |
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I found some great recipes believe it or not in Victoria Principal's
Diet Book. The book has some great recipes, that are easy, and
specifically geared towards chicken, fish and salads. I didn't follow
the diet but found the recipes good. Good luck!
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897.7 | tips | THE780::WILDE | Imagine all the people.. | Fri Jan 01 1988 22:27 | 28 |
| Tips:
Instead of salad dressing, use Balsamic vinegar (cut with a little water
it you wish)
Instead of butter or margarine on vegetables, use vinegars (flavored as
you choose)
Eat large meal at lunch, eat lightly at dinner....exercise after dinner
by walking or cycling or swimming at the Y.
instead of cream cheese, drain a tub of plain yoghurt in a double layer
of cheese cloth overnight, discard juice, the result is a low-fat
cheese to use instead of �hight-fat stuff.
to make a creamy salad dressing, add hidden valley vranch seasonings
to measured amounts of buttermilk only, no mayonaise! Try it, it works
well, tastes good and doesn't have nearly the calories of the regular.
Suggested by the doctor:
avoid all sweetened drinks or foods for two weeks when you start a diet.
the taste for sugar can change that fast and after two weeks fruit will
begin to taste really sweet and can become a replacement for higher
calorie goodies....
Wish us all luck...I'm on the regime again too.
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897.8 | | CIVIC::WEBER | | Mon Jan 04 1988 09:11 | 8 |
| If your are short on time I have found that a great dinner (low
in calories) is to combine my fish/chicken/turkey with the various
Custom Cusine Vegetables (but not the one with pasta). They average
about 70 cal per serving for the veggies. I tend to go light on
the protein and heavy on the veggies for my meals.
nancy
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897.9 | DIET RECIPES | CURIE::GUERRA | | Wed Jan 20 1988 14:50 | 5 |
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To find diet recipes in the notesfile, ADD ENTRY SRFSUP::WEIGHTLOSS.
And then go in and read note numbers 3,4,14,17,62,69 and 102. I
didn't go into each of them and check them out, but I did a directory
check for diet recipes and that's the numbers it gave me.
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897.10 | Diet Cookbooks | EMI::HOTT | | Mon Aug 08 1988 20:07 | 12 |
| If you are still looking for those diet recipes, try the
following cookbooks.
Dieter's Cookbook by Better Homes and Gardens
Cooking Light by Oxmoor House
The Cooking Light cookbooks are issued annually. I have the
1987 and 1988 versions. Although I have a number of diet
type cookbooks, these are the best by far.
Enjoy,
Donna
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