PMC s Healthy Living 6 Month Weight Loss and Positive Lifestyle Change Challenge!

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PMC s Healthy Living 6 Month Weight Loss and Positive Lifestyle Change Challenge!

Spring Cleaning for Your Health

Breaking Old Habits Making a new lifestyle change means that you will have to change your grocery list! Our diet foods tend to be boring so we fall back into old habits. Change behaviors that cause you to eat more or to eat the wrong foods. Example: TV snackers, night time snackers, keeping junk on hand for the kids.

KEEP Water & Seltzer Ditch Soda, Juice, Sweetened tea Sweetened drinks, even 100% juice, are full of sugar and calories. Think of them as liquid candy. Give up the sweetened beverages and save an average of 120 calories per 8oz serving! Wouldn t you rather eat your calories instead of drink them? SODA DRINKERS: TRY FLAVORED SELTZER

KEEP Oatmeal Ditch Granola The calories in granola can add up quick. It is o[en coated in oil and covered in sugar which can pack more than 150 per ¼ cup serving. Start your morning with a bowl of filling whole grain oatmeal, top with sliced fruit & nuts for an added crunch. TRY: BAKED OATMEAL, OVERNIGHT OATS, or EGG WHITE PROTEIN OATS

KEEP Greek Yogurt Ditch Tradiaonal Yogurt Greek Yogurt has more than twice the protein than traditional style yogurt. It is impossibly thick and creamy- even when it is fat free. Best of all, that added protein will keep you full all day and the touch of sweetness can ward off that sweet tooth.

KEEP Salmon & Tuna Steaks Ditch Steak In the mood for something savory and meaty? Salmon might be the answer. You don t have to give your red meat up all the time but a serving of salmon vs. steak can save over 10g saturated fat and provide a heart healthy dose of Omega-3 fats. TRY: SALMON BURGERS or AHI TUNA OVER SALAD

KEEP Avocado, Greek Yogurt Ditch Mayonnaise & sour cream Instead of ruining a perfectly healthy sandwich by slathering on high-cal mayo, try some simple avocado slices or mash some up with a dash of lemon juice, salt & pepper. Making tuna or chicken salad? Cut calories by adding some plain greek yogurt or mashed avocado in place of half the mayonnaise in your recipe. Greek yogurt is also a great swap for a dollop of sour cream. TRY: GREEK YOGURT CHICKEN SALAD or GREEK YOGURT and AVOCADO GUACAMOLE

KEEP Cauliflower Ditch Potatoes Cut some carbohydrates and calories by using cauliflower for mashed potatoes. Steam your cauliflower, add some garlic, salt & pepper and puree in the food processor. Rich and creamy just like mashed potatoes but at fraction of the calories. TRY: CAULIFOWER RICE or CAULIFLOWER PIZZA CRUST

KEEP Popcorn Ditch Chips, pretzels & other crunchy snacks When you are in the mood for something slightly salty with a big crunch- reach for some microwave popcorn. Low cal versions such as Smart Pop can give you a 3 cup serving for around 120 calories. 3 cups! Where you can eat around 15 chips for the same amount of calories.

KEEP Coffee & Iced Coffee Ditch Fancy Café drinks & Coffee Creamers Keep your coffee simple; use a little low fat milk, a touch of honey or even some Stevia or Truvia to sweeten your cup. These can add the sweetness without adding too many calories. Steer clear of frappes, blended coffee drinks & sweetened lattés, these can pack hundreds of calories. The calories are now posted on the menu at Starbucks to help you make better decisions.

FOODS TO RESTOCK WITH!

Lean proteins Chicken, fish, beans, lentils, peanuts, eggs, low fat dairy products

Whole grains 100% Whole wheat breads, brown rice, 100% whole wheat pasta, quinoa, rolled oats, whole grain cereals.

Vegetables All vegetables are recommended. Limit potatoes, corn, peas, winter squash. These are fine to have but they are starches!!

Fruits Fruits are high in nutrients but also high in sugar. Recommend 2-3 servings per day. Highest sugar content fruits include: grapes, cherries, tangerines, pineapple mango and all dried fruits.

Fats Olive oil, avocado, nuts, coconut oil, faey fish, egg yolks, vegetable oils. Some saturated fats from meats & dairy.

Keep an open mind Try new foods CLOSING Stay posiave- you don t have to be perfect, just beeer than you were yesterday! QUESTIONS?