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Creating a Low Fat, Low Cholesterol Diet

June 14th, 2009 -- Posted in Low Fat Diet | No Comments »

There are many different diets on the market today that claim to be the best way for individuals to lose weight, such as a high protein, low fat diet which is usually low in carbohydrates as well. Although these diets will often achieve their claims, there are also health risks involved in going to extremes to lose weight, since the basic food groups are not met and the body has to work extra hard in some areas which can cause health problems rather than solutions. When choosing a weight loss plan, individuals should consult their doctor beforehand to make sure there are not any health situations that they need to be aware of and to discuss the nutrition of the diet plan that they are considering embarking upon.

Healthy Eating

Low fat and low cholesterol diets are a fairly good means most of the time to maintain a healthy diet but to also lose weight. The body does need some fat and good cholesterol in the diet in order to function properly, so eliminating these materials completely is not a wise choice. It is wise, however, to decrease the amounts of saturated fat and bad cholesterol that usually accompanies it in the diet so that the body can lose weight and still function properly.

There are easy ways to start to achieve a low fat low cholesterol diet. One of the best ways is to reduce the amount of red meat that is eaten since it is higher in fat and cholesterol that chicken or fish. If individuals really love red meat, they can often substitute turkey burger without being to tell much if any difference in taste. For steaks or other large cuts of meat, it is important to trim all excess fat from the meat and to prepare it without adding extra fat to the meat in a low fat, low cholesterol diet. Grilling is a great way to prepare any type of meat since it naturally allows the extra fat to be cooked off and to fall away from the meat so that the fat content is reduced.

Another way to create a low fat, low cholesterol diet is to use cooking sprays rather than oils, butter or margarine as much as possible when cooking. The cooking sprays work just as well as these other oils and have a fraction of the fat and cholesterol content and in many cases are fat and cholesterol free. When baking, there are also substitutes for oils in the breads or muffins, such as using apple sauce instead, which maintain the moistness of the breads without changing the taste.

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Eating Healthy with a Low Fat Diet

June 14th, 2009 -- Posted in Low Fat Diet | No Comments »

When individuals decide to begin a healthy diet plan and exercise in order to lose weight and live a healthier life, they will normally consider a low fat diet, meaning decreasing the amount of harmful fats in their diet. Normally, if the diet is low fat, it is also low cholesterol too, which is of benefit not just for weight loss, but for heart health as well. Many people think that by cutting fats out of their diet they will also be losing flavor and enjoyment, which is just not the case. There are many ways to create a low fat diet and still eat the meals that were formally enjoyed in a high fat content.

Cutting Fat

One way to create a low fat diet is to use cooking sprays rather than butter or margarine in the pan. These sprays work just as well as using butter, margarine or lard for creating a non-stick surface for frying meats and vegetables and have very low fat and few calories. Depending on what substance was formerly used, this can reduce the fat by several grams per meal and reduce calories by sixty to over one hundred calories per meal.

Another way to create a low fat diet is to carefully choose what meats are used in the diet. When buying hamburger, choosing hamburger meat that is as lean as possible, such as one that has only ten percent fat content is the best choice. After the meat is browned, the extra oil from the meat should be drained out of the pan before using the meat in any dish. This insures that all extra fat is out of the meat so that what is left is almost pure protein. With chicken, removing the skin before cooking the meat is a great way to reduce the fat content. If fried chicken is desired, the chicken can still be breaded and fried in a light olive or canola oil which has less bad fats and fewer calories. Another option is to bread the chicken and place it in the oven to cook instead, which still provides that crispy exterior and wonderful taste with a faction of the fat.

Low fat diets can also be produced by lowering the fat obtained through dairy products. There are many different kinds of milks, cheeses, sour cream and almost any dairy product on the market that can be found in reduced fat or light formats which allows the individual to enjoy these products in the dishes so that taste is not sacrificed, but reduces the fat to maintain a low fat diet.

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