Bad croissants: Full of fat, sugar and no goodness Milk Most non-organic milk is filled with hormones Standard yoghurt Most are full of sugar Margarine Full of chemicals Beer High sugar and calories.
Better wholemeal bread: Fibre is good for digestion Organic milk It's chemical-free Organic yoghurt It's free from pesticides Olive oil spread Full of essential fatty acids Organic cider Less alcohol and calories.
Best spelt bread: No tummy-bloating gluten
Organic almond milk: Doesn't contain lactose that can cause bloating Organic full-fat yoghurt Makes you feel full and is less sugary than low-fat options Organic butter Natural and additive free Good red wine Grape skin contains resveratrol, a great antioxidant
Breathing squat
- Go slow and low and repeat 10 times
- Stand with feet shoulder width apart, arms out and parallel to floor
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Tips on keeping the weight off and getting a flat belly...
1 Cut the C.R.A.P: Avoid the four main food groups that cause fat to cling to our bodies: caffeine, refined sugar, alcohol and processed foods.
2 But allow yourself a weekly cheat meal. Once a week, enjoy an indulgent meal of whatever you fancy, from creamy pasta to a slice of chocolate cake with cream. As long as you're eating clean, healthy food ther rest of the time, an occasional high-fat treat actually speeds up your metabolism.
3 Take fish oil supplements: They burn fat and supply essential fatty acids.
4 Always have breakfast: Eat within one hour of waking up. If you don't have time for a proper breakfast, just grab a piece of fruit and a few nuts.
5 Don't eat after 8pm: Eating a large meal in the evening when your body is slowing down or sleeping is a bad idea for your digestion and weight.
2 But allow yourself a weekly cheat meal. Once a week, enjoy an indulgent meal of whatever you fancy, from creamy pasta to a slice of chocolate cake with cream. As long as you're eating clean, healthy food ther rest of the time, an occasional high-fat treat actually speeds up your metabolism.
3 Take fish oil supplements: They burn fat and supply essential fatty acids.
4 Always have breakfast: Eat within one hour of waking up. If you don't have time for a proper breakfast, just grab a piece of fruit and a few nuts.
5 Don't eat after 8pm: Eating a large meal in the evening when your body is slowing down or sleeping is a bad idea for your digestion and weight.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Day 3 in the "Lose 2kg in 10 days" diet
Day 3
Breakfast:
Breakfast:
- 1/2 cups cooked oatmeal
- 1/2 cup skimmed milk
- 1 slices banana
- 1/2 cup chickpeas/lettuce/tomatoes/cucumber/baby mealises/sugar peas
- 1/4 avocado pear
- 1 boiled egg
- mix together into a salad
- 150g pork fillet, sliced into strips
- Stir-fry with red oninos, tomamtoes, spinach and
- 3 slices of chopped ham into a green salad
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Day 2...
Breakfast:
- 1 slice low-GI bread
- 1 poached egg
- 1/2 cup steamed mushrooms
- 1/2 fresh fruit salad
- 1 chopped chickem breast
- Mix that with chopped peppers, cucumber, carrots and tomatoes
- 1/2 wheel of low-fat feta cheese
- 1/2 cup of olive oil and lemon juice to sprinkle over
- 150g lean beef steak, fried in a non-stick pan
- Over-roast your of mixed vegetables
- with 1 tbsp od olive and fresh herbs
Day 1 of the Lose 2kg in 10 Days diet...
Lose 2kg in 10 Days...
Breakfast:
Day 1
Dinner
Breakfast:
Day 1
- 2 T muesli
- 1 T oat bran
- 1 T raisins
- 1/2 c fat-free vanilla yoghurt
- 1/2 full-grain bagel
- 1/2 tin tuna in brine
- 2 T low-fat mayo
Dinner
- 150g skinless chicken, steamed and sliced
Thursday, September 13, 2012
The Slimmers Programme...
It's all about the kilojoule intake:
Your metabolism is all the energy your body needs in a day and by eating small portions of healthy food every 3-4hours, and doing light exercise regularly you will help your metabolism work at its best.
The Slimmers Programme:
Breakfast: Provides you with 1050kJ
50g bowl of cereal served with 180ml of skim milk.
Snack: Provides you with 630kJ
Choose 1-2 tennis ball sized fruit OR
A fruit and a 175ml fat-free yoghurt
Lunch: Provides you with 1200kJ
A sandwich made with 2 slices of low GI or rye bread, a filling of 1/2 chicken breast or 1/2 tin tuna and 1tbsp low fat mayo or 2tbsp fat free cottage cheese and 1/4 avocado OR
A salad with 1/2 chicken breast or 1/2 tin tuna, 1 cup of rice/pasta OR 6 Provita and 1tbsp low fat salad dressing or 1tsp olive oil and unlimited balsamic vinegar
Snack: Provides you with 630kJ
1 cup pineapple, 1tbsp raisins and 1tbsp nuts and seeds OR
40g dried fruit
Dinner: Provides you with 1500kJ
100g of chicken/fish, 1 cup of rice/mashed patato/pasta and veggies(raw or cooked)
1 cup of green tea
This all provides you with 5060kJ, and you are A for away:-)!
- A kilojoule(kJ) is the unit of energy used in nutrition.
- Ladies need +/- 7140-8400kJ of energy per day.
- For weight-loss, you need to reduce intake by about 2100kJ per day, which can be done by eating less or exercising more. Although you need to eat enough to lose weight, so you should never eat less than 5040kJ per day.
Your metabolism is all the energy your body needs in a day and by eating small portions of healthy food every 3-4hours, and doing light exercise regularly you will help your metabolism work at its best.
The Slimmers Programme:
Breakfast: Provides you with 1050kJ
50g bowl of cereal served with 180ml of skim milk.
Snack: Provides you with 630kJ
Choose 1-2 tennis ball sized fruit OR
A fruit and a 175ml fat-free yoghurt
Lunch: Provides you with 1200kJ
A sandwich made with 2 slices of low GI or rye bread, a filling of 1/2 chicken breast or 1/2 tin tuna and 1tbsp low fat mayo or 2tbsp fat free cottage cheese and 1/4 avocado OR
A salad with 1/2 chicken breast or 1/2 tin tuna, 1 cup of rice/pasta OR 6 Provita and 1tbsp low fat salad dressing or 1tsp olive oil and unlimited balsamic vinegar
Snack: Provides you with 630kJ
1 cup pineapple, 1tbsp raisins and 1tbsp nuts and seeds OR
40g dried fruit
Dinner: Provides you with 1500kJ
100g of chicken/fish, 1 cup of rice/mashed patato/pasta and veggies(raw or cooked)
1 cup of green tea
This all provides you with 5060kJ, and you are A for away:-)!
Friday, August 31, 2012
More meal plans for daily usage...
These were all found on: http://www.womenshealthsa.co.za/weight-loss/eating-strategies/meal-plan-to-lose-weight
Meal Plan 1:
Breakfast60g banana bran muffin, about the size of a peach
½ cup fresh berries (blueberries, blackberries, raspberries or strawberries)
½ cup low-fat plain or vanilla yoghurt
LunchSalmon and Cottage-Cheese Wrap
Tossed salad with lettuce, tomato and shredded vegetables with 2 tbsp olive oil vinaigrette
Afternoon snack1 peach
1 small handful of almonds (about ¼ cup)
Dinner1 serving Aromatic Chicken Curry
1 cup mixed-grain pilaf
Dessert or evening snack2 small oat-raisin cookies
Meal Plan 2:
Breakfast1 cup oats topped with 2 tbsp toasted wheatgerm
2 tbsp raisins or dried cranberries
½ banana
½ cup skim milk
Lunch1 cup tomato soup
Toasted cheese and tomato on wholegrain bread
Afternoon snack1 cup split-pea soup
5 small wholegrain crackers
DinnerBaked Sticky Lemon Chicken with Rice. Tossed greens with 2 tbsp olive oil vinaigrette or low-fat salad dressing
Dessert or evening snack1 serving Parfait Presto
Meal Plan 3:
Breakfast2 poached eggs
1 slice wholewheat toast with
1 tsp butter or 2 tsp canola spread
½ grapefruit
Lunch1 Chicken Sandwich with Olives and Fresh Basil. Green salad with 2 tbsp olive oil vinaigrette
Afternoon snack2 tbsp peanut butter
6 small (about 30g) wholewheat crackers
1 sliced apple
DinnerPan-seared salmon fillet (about 120g cooked, slightly larger than a deck of cards)
1 cup long-stemmed broccoli cooked with olive oil, cracked red pepper and garlic
¾ cup wild or brown rice
Breakfast1 wholegrain muffin
3 tbsp maple syrup
½ cup fresh or frozen (thawed) berries
1 dollop (about ¼ cup) low-fat plain or vanilla yoghurt
LunchOven-Roasted Butternut Salad With Rocket and Chickpeas.
Afternoon snack10 to 12 roasted, unsalted cashew nuts
50g lean beef biltong
Dinner1 x 170g pork chop, on the bone
⅓ cup apple sauce or chutney
1 small baked sweet potato
½ cup braised red cabbage
Dessert or evening snack½ cup rice pudding
Meal Plan 1:
Breakfast60g banana bran muffin, about the size of a peach
½ cup fresh berries (blueberries, blackberries, raspberries or strawberries)
½ cup low-fat plain or vanilla yoghurt
LunchSalmon and Cottage-Cheese Wrap
Tossed salad with lettuce, tomato and shredded vegetables with 2 tbsp olive oil vinaigrette
Afternoon snack1 peach
1 small handful of almonds (about ¼ cup)
Dinner1 serving Aromatic Chicken Curry
1 cup mixed-grain pilaf
Dessert or evening snack2 small oat-raisin cookies
Meal Plan 2:
Breakfast1 cup oats topped with 2 tbsp toasted wheatgerm
2 tbsp raisins or dried cranberries
½ banana
½ cup skim milk
Lunch1 cup tomato soup
Toasted cheese and tomato on wholegrain bread
Afternoon snack1 cup split-pea soup
5 small wholegrain crackers
DinnerBaked Sticky Lemon Chicken with Rice. Tossed greens with 2 tbsp olive oil vinaigrette or low-fat salad dressing
Dessert or evening snack1 serving Parfait Presto
Meal Plan 3:
Breakfast2 poached eggs
1 slice wholewheat toast with
1 tsp butter or 2 tsp canola spread
½ grapefruit
Lunch1 Chicken Sandwich with Olives and Fresh Basil. Green salad with 2 tbsp olive oil vinaigrette
Afternoon snack2 tbsp peanut butter
6 small (about 30g) wholewheat crackers
1 sliced apple
DinnerPan-seared salmon fillet (about 120g cooked, slightly larger than a deck of cards)
1 cup long-stemmed broccoli cooked with olive oil, cracked red pepper and garlic
¾ cup wild or brown rice
Dessert or evening snack½ cup fresh raspberries or other seasonal berry
½ cup low-fat plain or vanilla yoghurt
½ cup low-fat plain or vanilla yoghurt
Meal Plan 4:
3 tbsp maple syrup
½ cup fresh or frozen (thawed) berries
1 dollop (about ¼ cup) low-fat plain or vanilla yoghurt
LunchOven-Roasted Butternut Salad With Rocket and Chickpeas.
Afternoon snack10 to 12 roasted, unsalted cashew nuts
50g lean beef biltong
Dinner1 x 170g pork chop, on the bone
⅓ cup apple sauce or chutney
1 small baked sweet potato
½ cup braised red cabbage
Dessert or evening snack½ cup rice pudding
back in action...
Goodmorning my beautiful people...
I am feeling fit and ready for a 30 minute morning jog. This will help with the blood circulation and let the body and brain get fresh oxygen from your surroundings.
You should make sure that you have a healthy breakfast an example could be something like this:
Breakfast1 cup wholegrain cereal (hot or cold)
1 cup skim milk
½ banana
¼ cup dried fruit, such as raisins
After that great breakfast have a cup of boiling water with one tablespoon of lemon juice and a pinch of salt in it.Also make sure that you stay hidrated and always, always have water or 100% juice with you, in place of fizzy drinks.
For lunch, try something like:
Lunch1 tuna-salad sandwich on wholewheat bread
1 cup Soup For All Seasons
For that afternoon snack have something light and that would keep you full and last you till the time you get home for supper...
Something like:
Afternoon snack4 wholegrain crackers spread with 2 heaped tsp peanut butter
If you have energy and feel like you wana get fresh oxygen after work, try going for another 30 minute jog/walk to make you relax after a long day.
For dinner have something light and quick to prepare and a bit of dessert would not hurt at all.
DinnerCaesar salad topped with 85g grilled or sautéed chicken-breast strips and
1 tbsp Caesar dressing
Dessert or evening snack½ cup low-fat frozen yoghurt topped with ⅓ cup low-fat muesli and blueberries.
I am feeling fit and ready for a 30 minute morning jog. This will help with the blood circulation and let the body and brain get fresh oxygen from your surroundings.
You should make sure that you have a healthy breakfast an example could be something like this:
Breakfast1 cup wholegrain cereal (hot or cold)
1 cup skim milk
½ banana
¼ cup dried fruit, such as raisins
After that great breakfast have a cup of boiling water with one tablespoon of lemon juice and a pinch of salt in it.Also make sure that you stay hidrated and always, always have water or 100% juice with you, in place of fizzy drinks.
For lunch, try something like:
Lunch1 tuna-salad sandwich on wholewheat bread
1 cup Soup For All Seasons
For that afternoon snack have something light and that would keep you full and last you till the time you get home for supper...
Something like:
Afternoon snack4 wholegrain crackers spread with 2 heaped tsp peanut butter
If you have energy and feel like you wana get fresh oxygen after work, try going for another 30 minute jog/walk to make you relax after a long day.
For dinner have something light and quick to prepare and a bit of dessert would not hurt at all.
DinnerCaesar salad topped with 85g grilled or sautéed chicken-breast strips and
1 tbsp Caesar dressing
Dessert or evening snack½ cup low-fat frozen yoghurt topped with ⅓ cup low-fat muesli and blueberries.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Exercise and a Diet Plan...
A good way of getting yourself into shape and a great way to be healthy, is exercise and exposing yoursef to fresh and new relationships with those you are linking yoursef with.
My own experience in doing exercise and associating myself with people who are doing the same thing as me, is that I expose myself to new friendships, and a great way of keeping healthy and fit.
The best way is to link yourself up with POSITIVE people who are going to motivate you and keep up the good spirits. I joined a bunch of my class mates who are jogging and doing things to keep themselves fit, healthy and fresh.
Here is a diet plan I found on: http://www.womenshealthsa.co.za/weight-loss/eating-strategies/meal-plan-to-lose-weight
Breakfast1 slice vegetable (courgette, pepper, asparagus, mushroom) frittata
(125 to 150g)
1 slice wholegrain toast with
1 tsp butter or 2 tsp canola spread
Lunch1 x 150g chicken breast, on the bone
¾ cup cabbage-and-carrot coleslaw
1 small slice rye bread
Afternoon snack⅓ spanspek
Dinner1 serving Fusilli with Mushrooms and Swiss Chard
Baby greens tossed with 2 tbsp olive oil vinaigrette or low-fat salad dressing
Dessert or evening snack1 small serving homemade apple crumble topped with ½ cup low-fat vanilla frozen yoghurt and 1 tbsp toasted walnuts
Daily totals: 7450kJ, 71g protein, 217g carbohydrates, 75g fat (13g sat), 27g fibre, 1 209mg sodium
My own experience in doing exercise and associating myself with people who are doing the same thing as me, is that I expose myself to new friendships, and a great way of keeping healthy and fit.
The best way is to link yourself up with POSITIVE people who are going to motivate you and keep up the good spirits. I joined a bunch of my class mates who are jogging and doing things to keep themselves fit, healthy and fresh.
Here is a diet plan I found on: http://www.womenshealthsa.co.za/weight-loss/eating-strategies/meal-plan-to-lose-weight
Breakfast1 slice vegetable (courgette, pepper, asparagus, mushroom) frittata
(125 to 150g)
1 slice wholegrain toast with
1 tsp butter or 2 tsp canola spread
Lunch1 x 150g chicken breast, on the bone
¾ cup cabbage-and-carrot coleslaw
1 small slice rye bread
Afternoon snack⅓ spanspek
Dinner1 serving Fusilli with Mushrooms and Swiss Chard
Baby greens tossed with 2 tbsp olive oil vinaigrette or low-fat salad dressing
Dessert or evening snack1 small serving homemade apple crumble topped with ½ cup low-fat vanilla frozen yoghurt and 1 tbsp toasted walnuts
Daily totals: 7450kJ, 71g protein, 217g carbohydrates, 75g fat (13g sat), 27g fibre, 1 209mg sodium
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Pumi back in action with a new plan
Morning fellow bloggers,
I'm back again and this time I'm back with a new plan and aim that I am going to succeed in.
My blog has now moved away from teens and the problems they face. I am now focusing on the more important things, in this case being health lifestyle. I will be updating you with day to day diet guides and exercise plans to help you, not only get back into shape but also live a healthy and long life. Please feel free to comment, as we all know "two heads are better than one."
I'm back again and this time I'm back with a new plan and aim that I am going to succeed in.
My blog has now moved away from teens and the problems they face. I am now focusing on the more important things, in this case being health lifestyle. I will be updating you with day to day diet guides and exercise plans to help you, not only get back into shape but also live a healthy and long life. Please feel free to comment, as we all know "two heads are better than one."
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