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New Year’s Diet Resolutions

After indulging ourselves with all kinds of foods during the holidays, we all want to lose some weight. Whether you want to lose a couple of pounds or more, the most important thing to remember is that “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a small step” (Chinese proverb). In other words, to reach any goal, one must begin slowly, step by step. Focus on making only one change at a time. Here are some ideas to help you make dietary and other health changes for the New Year:

1. Exchange soda for water. You can lose one pound per month. Drink water with a splash of your favorite juice and sparkling water.
2. Add more veggies to your plate and reduce the amount of meat.
3. Pick up a fruit for dessert.
4. Eat a fruit or vegetable as a snack.
5. Designate a day as “fish day.”
6. Try a new fruit or vegetable next time you shop.
7. Select yogurt as a snack or dessert and add fresh fruit to it.
8. Instead of butter on your toast or sandwiches put slices of avocado or use nut butters.
9. Use brown rice or mix it with your regular favorite type of rice. Add some cooked vegetables, herbs such as parsley, oregano, thyme, and sprinkle with olive oil and a little salt.
10.Get your body moving! Walk, dance, and play with your children.
11.Make sure you get enough sleep. It will help your body restore, stay healthy, and cope with stress.


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3 Easy Tips for More Fiber

 

  1. Try to include more beans in your menu planning. Chili and bean soups are easy to make and always a favorite. Beans are one of the most heart healthy foods. They are naturally low in sodium and fat and high in fiber, soluble fiber and plant sterols which help lower cholesterol.
  2. Include root vegetables, including sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots and beets which are good sources of soluble fiber. Make soups or stews using these vegetables. Consider including raw carrots and beets with salads to add color and flavor.
  3. Add apples, grapes and pears to slaws and salads. Apples and pears, along with citrus fruits, are highest in soluble fiber among fruits.
 

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