Diet Tips For The Whole Family
Losing weight is never really easy, but when you find it
necessary to prepare diet meals for yourself and fare that your
family will eat as well, it can become really difficult. If you
find yourself in this situation, the solution may be easier than
you might think. While your family need not go on a diet with
you, making some changes to the way you prepare meals can help
to ensure that you stick to your diet goals and your family eats
healthier as well.
One of the most important things you can do to make the switch
to healthier eating is pay attention to the cuts of meat that
you purchase and prepare. Whenever possible, purchase the
leanest cuts of meat available. They may be slightly more
expensive, but the health benefits you receive are well worth
the extra cost. To beef up the health benefits even more, switch
from frying prep methods to other methods such as roasting,
baking, grilling and broiling. This is a great way to lose
weight and keep your arteries free and clear.
Everyone, whether you happen to be dieting or not, can benefit
from adding more vegetables to the menu. This is only true;
however, if those veggies are prepared in the healthiest ways
possible. Instead of loading them down with lots of cheese and
butter, opt for other tasty methods. Steamed vegetables seasoned
with herbs, spices, imitation butter and/or flavored vinegar
provide a tasty and healthy alternative to fat and calorie laden
vegetable casserole dishes.
Unless you are on a very strict no carbohydrate diet, grains can
actually be good for your weight loss plans and form a healthy
part of your family's eating routine as well. The important key
is to choose healthy grains instead of those that are high in
refined sugar. Opt for whole grain rolls, breads and wild rice.
Not only are these choices healthier, but they also taste
better.
One of the biggest problems for families where one or more
members are on a diet is satisfying the sweet tooth of some
without wrecking the diet plans of others. One way to handle
this is by stocking the freezer and pantry with dessert options
that are tasty but won't sabotage your weight loss goals.
Consider choices such as low-cal and low-fat ice cream or
yogurt. Paired with an all fruit spread topping or light whipped
topping, there's a good chance the kids won't even notice the
difference as they dig in. Other great dessert alternatives
include fat-free pudding, sherbet, gelatin, fruit cocktail and
apple sauce.
If you really want to energize your diet and create a healthier
routine for your family, consider skipping dessert all-together
and heading outside for a group walk, bike ride or even a game
of Frisbee or volleyball. Not only will you be setting a healthy
example for the rest of your family, but you'll also grow
stronger as a family unit while spending quality time together.