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9 Fat-Burning Eating Tips

Posted Tue, Aug 26, 2008, 7:51 pm PDT
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Now don't get all excited. We don't have any magic wand solutions that will take the place of exercise and eating right. But we do have a few foods that could help you on your journey to rid yourself of excess flab. Hungry Girl's here with the scoop...
 
LEAN PROTEIN
To put it simply, protein takes a lot of effort for the body to break down and digest. A lot more than, say, fat. So while your body is working hard to process that protein, you're burning calories. HG tip -- eat fish! Chances are you're not getting enough of it. Not only is fish a fabulous source of lean protein, BUT many types are full of those Omega-3 fatty acids you're always hearing about. Beans are also a wonderful source of protein. And it's no secret how we feel about our friend the soybean. (Let's have a cheer for veggie patties and soy-meats!)
 
WHOLE GRAINS
Belly fat is not particularly cute on anyone (except maybe babies), so it's exciting news that whole grains can do a number on that stubborn flab around your midsection. One of the easiest ways to get whole grains into your diet? Oatmeal in the morning. Quaker's Simple Harvest Multigrain Hot Cereal is really good and just full of grains. Also, Kashi GoLean's Hot Cereal packs in 7 whole grains and a big 5 - 7g fiber! Mmmmm...

GRAPEFRUIT
Ever since you were a kid popping Flintstones Chewables, you've known that Vitamin C is good for you -- and that certainly hasn't changed. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant AND has been shown in studies to help burn fat. So, if you're looking for a snack, how's about a nice, juicy grapefruit? The theory is that grapefruit helps to lower insulin levels, which keeps you from being hungry all the time! We know it smacks of classic diet food, but those Ruby Reds are MIGHTY delicious! If it's too sour for you straight, sprinkle it with some no-calorie sweetener like Splenda or stevia.

GREEN TEA
Green tea is EVERYWHERE. It's been classified as a "superfood" as it's been linked to reduced rates of heart disease and cancer. And now it helps us lose weight too? Green tea has been shown to raise our metabolism, which is key in our battle with the bad stuff. Researchers also suspect that substances called polyphenols combined with caffeine are responsible for its fat-burning properties. If the hot murky stuff doesn't do it for you, try HG's Green Tea Crème Swappuccino! Only 75 calories and SO GOOD!



SPICY FOODS
You know how when you eat spicy foods, you sometimes start to sweat a little (ew)? That's because it's given a little kick to your heart rate. These little kicks will result in a temporary increase in your metabolism, which will help you burn fat a little easier for a bit. A quick hit with cayenne, red pepper flakes, or whatever hot sauce you fancy should do the trick and get your blood pumping. And these spices are practically calorie-free. Yes!

LIGHT DAIRY
Hey, dairy queens! Good news! It turns out that people who eat low-fat or fat-free dairy lose MORE weight than people who don't. Sure we mentioned protein before, but it bears bringing up again since the magical combo of calcium and protein seems to work wonders. We're WAY into yogurt, so we suggest picking up some Fage Total 0% Greek Yogurt and mixing in your favorite fruits, sugar-free preserves... or whatever! Also, light string cheese is a GREAT little snack, with only around 50-60 calories and 2.5g fat a pop. Not bad for hard cheese, people.
 
WATER
Experts say it's important to drink lots of water if you're trying to burn fat Your body can't work effectively if it's dehydrated -- not only will you FEEL like you don't have any energy, but also your body really won't have what it needs to function and burn off fat. Keep that machine humming -- drink around 8 glasses of water a day!
 
CINNAMON
Sure this stuff tastes good -- that's why it's found in SO many things. But those chefs might not know that their sprinkling of cinnamon is helping the body process sugar more effectively and lower blood sugar levels. High blood sugar can lead to the body storing more fat, so maybe put together a little shaker of cinnamon and Splenda to sprinkle on your favorite foods! Then whip up some fat-burning cinnamon toast by using your new concoction on whole-wheat bread!

APPLES
An apple a day isn't going to keep the gym away, but it'll probably make your diet plan more effective. Word on the street is that the pectin contained in apples limits how much fat your cells can absorb. (SWEET!) Plus it's a naturally soluble fiber, which is always good. So next time you feel all snacky, grab whichever apple looks best to you (we love Fujis!).

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  • 1. Posted by silancedogz on Wed, Aug 27, 2008, 5:48 am PDT

    I still pop Flintstones Chewables. . .and I'm on the wrong side of 30.

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  • 2. Posted by amieg521 on Wed, Aug 27, 2008, 8:26 am PDT

    i totally take the flintstones chewies too. Love 'em, and anything that gets me to take my vitamins.

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  • 3. Posted by Josie H on Wed, Aug 27, 2008, 10:45 am PDT

    Calcium is VERY important when you´re exercising on a regular basis. Your body loses calcium after strenous workouts.

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  • 4. Posted by ClemsonKate on Thu, Aug 28, 2008, 5:50 am PDT

    Haha I thought at 20 I was the only one going for the kiddy vitamins!!!! SO much better than swallowing a "horse pill"!

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  • 5. Posted by GrammarGirl95 on Thu, Aug 28, 2008, 1:52 pm PDT

    Quaker multi-grain hot cereal rocks. I don't by the little packets though. I buy the big cannister and mix 1/3 a cup cereal w/ 1/3 cup skim milk, 1/3 cup water, and fruit like peaches, blueberries, raspberries....mmmmm! And no need for sugar!

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  • 6. Posted by Ira K on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 3:39 am PDT

    I made it to 67 and will, hopefully, achieve higher ages eating the nine foods mentioned, along with a selection of other vitals supplemented with a number of vitamin pills. The problem is cutting down on the portions or using smaller plates.

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  • 7. Posted by 'ol Dadd on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 4:55 am PDT

    All is good, HG, except you may want to consider the sodium levels in the hot sauces [which I used to put on just next to everything!!]. Now I use lotsa cayenne pepper and other dry spices and only occasionally use the Lousiana Hot Sauce or Tabasco.

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  • 8. Posted by smashinglady1 on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 5:00 am PDT

    Cut out eating beef or anything made with beef such as milk, butter, cheese you will see wonders in loosing weight. You can eat beef but in moderation, once a month or every two weeks. Milk and cheese go SKIM MILK and butter replace with margarine. I was a size 18 and over a period of one year went down to a size ZERO and still holding. I am eating five-six times a day (healthy foods) and do not gain. What's the secret CUT THE BEEF!! Plain and simple, try it......

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  • 9. Posted by jason v on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 6:03 am PDT

    Try Power Oatmeal super food in the morning. Quaker oats or Compliments essential Quick Oats in large bag (1/2 cup), 1 scoop muscle milk protein powder (vanilla strawberry), tablespoon flaxseed ground up, any type of berries you have, or apple slices.

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  • 10. Posted by sjloader@rogers.com on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 6:34 am PDT

    The second they said 'drink 8 glasses of water a day' I knew it was bull. That myth has been busted already, 8 glasses of water is not only wrong but can do you harm. Check around and see.

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  • 11. Posted by ann on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 7:51 am PDT

    your body does need a good amount of water daily, remember your'e made of approx. 98% water and without it you can actually cause your cells to break down over time, they won't function like they should, do it for your overall health despite the dieting efforts. read the books on the essentials of water.

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  • 12. Posted by GRETA D on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 11:58 am PDT

    Alot of good comments first time here and surfing for good hints to keep healthy.Alot of interesting reading now to put it to work.

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  • 13. Posted by iansearle@rogers.com on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 1:48 pm PDT

    I really think that the authors of this article need to double check their information. The process that sugar goes through to become Splenda causes 2% of this product to be comprised of heavy metals, ARSENIC! and other dangerous and unnatural biproducts. This is clearly not good for your body. All natural sugar is burned much faster by your body, and is not stored as fat if eaten in moderation.

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  • 14. Posted by JOHN R on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 5:01 pm PDT

    Get a brain, what a idiotic blog!

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  • 15. Posted by muhammad_naeem@rogers.com on Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 8:33 pm PDT

    excellent informative information i'll be using a few hints from what i've read so far after having my daughter i need to get back into shape and lose the spare tires.

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  • 16. Posted by chris g on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 7:42 am PDT

    some decent info, but please get a clue on natureal health. SOY and LIGHT DAIRY and SPICY FOODS and the CREME part of the green tea drink SHOULD NOT be universally recommended without any warning or limits recommended as well. Soy gives estrogen to the body....not sure men needs much of it! THIS LADY/WRITER NEEDS A REAL HEALTH EDUCATION. Try taoofwellness.com, the website for Yahoo's natural health expert, Dr. Mao.

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  • 17. Posted by chris g on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 7:49 am PDT

    "8 glasses of water a day" LOL, Is this writer getting her info from 1985? How many ounces is each of those 8 glasses? Shouldn't a 100 pound person drink less water than a 200 pound person? This universal health/weight loss advice writer really needs a professional to curb her misinformation.

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  • 18. Posted by Howard F on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 7:50 am PDT

    Great list. And as for [profane]e Yogurt, short of making your own, which is pretty darn easy, its a great low-suger yogurt. And it's great as a replacement for sour cream.

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  • 19. Posted by money on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 7:54 am PDT

    kitty vitamins are no good, im 37 and the vitamins i take are for people under 50 and 7 come in a pack.

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  • 20. Posted by JASON on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 7:55 am PDT

    I hate these stories because several of the key points were listed as food myths in other stories; for example 8 glasses of water and grapefruits helping to lose weight. This is a garbage article.

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  • 21. Posted by imachorusgirl@att.net on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:04 am PDT

    If you have problems, such as indigestion and bloating, with milk and dairy products of any kind as I do, try using soy milk instead. I feel much better and have been able to lose some weight finally.

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  • 22. Posted by Jc on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:05 am PDT

    These are some great suggestions to look into, most of which I am doing and all of which I totally agree with. As far as the water goes. They may have said that you don't need quite as much as originally thought, but you definitely need to still drink a lot of water. (Alot being relative to each person since some think 8 glasses is a drop in the bucket while others force themselves to drink 2) As far as splenda or stevia, I stay far away from any sugar substitutes myself but that is for each to decide, hopefully after researching them. That is my own opinion. Everyone has to decide for themselves. Have a great day! Joan

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  • 23. Posted by Neko Cat on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:07 am PDT

    Always misleading (or at least most of them are). The water thing is true - what's not explained is that the "water" comes from food and other beverages counts towards the total.

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  • 24. Posted by bubbles on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:14 am PDT

    Hey everyone!! Just wanted to pass along something: Yes the Flinestone vitamins are GREAT!! But, they were a little hard for my daughter, who is 2, so try Nemo Gummy Vitamins..they are great, soft and don't even taste like vitamins!! In fact, we do not let her have candy, so her vitamin is her candy!! Which always remember to place in a safe place away from your kiddos!! Thanks!!

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  • 25. Posted by G. Lee M on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:16 am PDT

    Fairly good information except stay away from the chemical artificial sweetners. You're much better off just using stevia which is a natural powdered sweetner that's even sweeter than sugar. It actually helps the body miantain correct insulin levels and is alkalizing. It's found in the natural herb section of stores. Also, watch what kind of fish you eat. Some have high levels of mercury and other toxins. It's best to eat fresh caught atlantic salmon for omega 3 oils. I find it much easier to get my omega 3 in capsules made by a reputable company that only uses the safest, purest ingredients. Healthy You, Healthy Environment, Healthy Bank Account http://www.ineways.com/kurtngail

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  • 26. Posted by bondiplatypus on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:25 am PDT

    it's all such a challenge. i think you have to read everything, listen a lot, and try to follow the best advice... then there's the problem of willpower to stay on track! now, if they could only get us that magic wand...

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  • 27. Posted by Janice P on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:31 am PDT

    Is "stevia" the same as Splenda and where can I find it? I have not seen it in our local supermarkets in the Chicago area. Thank you.

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  • 28. Posted by soosha_q on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:34 am PDT

    HG, I love you! Thanks in part to the tools you've given me I'm a much healthier (and 70 lbs lighter) me!

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  • 29. Posted by Lisa on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:35 am PDT

    A very good alternative to sugar is Xylitol, which tastes almost just like sugar and has no weird aftertaste. I can't stand the taste of Stevia or Splenda. No one ever mentions Xylitol and according the the package it has anti-bacterial benefits. And it is all natural. Try it!

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  • 30. Posted by arbust91 on Wed, Sep 03, 2008, 8:40 am PDT

    Gummy vit.s are a choking hazard for children under 3.

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