Are We Too busy To Eat Healthy?

This is a good question!! Many of us are just too lazy to eat health. We always seem to find time to shop for a new dress, go to the movies or watch the football game but not enough time to have a good healthy dinner. Grabbing a hot-dog and beet at the game is way too convenient. yes, eating health costs a little more and takesfans a little more time and energy to prepare, but what is more important; that football game or your long-term health? if you do not have your health, you will eventually not be able to attend the game!!

Fast food chains have been on of the major contributing factors to out obesity problem here in the United States. In all major cities, you can find every type of food on every corner with a drive through window attached. Fortunately, many fast food chains have re-directed their efforts to become more health conscious for us busy people on the go!! if you ask, most outlets have the nutritional specifications about their food. The things to be aware of are the fat content per serving, the sodium content and of course, the calories. Here are some tips when you decide to drive through one of these chains.

  • Order only grilled items on the menu. Avoid fried fish or chicken sandwiches
  • Be aware of the calories and carbohydrates from the "white flour" buns on your sandwiches. If possible eliminate the bread and order a baked potato or salad in its place.
  • Try a honey-mustard sauce on your grilled chicken or as a salad dressing - beburger aware of how many fat grams and calories are in salad dressings.
  • Order the small burgers without cheese instead of large ones
  • Forget about the "mayonnaise" on your burger. Omit it and add mustard and ketchup. You will save yourself a lot of fat grams.
  • Avoid your "High sugar" drinks and milk shakes. One 12-ounce soft drink has as much as 50 grams of sugar. ( Sugar turns to fat very quickly if not used )
  • Order low-fat mile, diet sodas, tea or water to drink.
  • If ordering pizza, eliminate the high-fat meats and go light on the cheese. Eat a big salad with boiled egg whites (if possible) on top to help satisfy.
  • If at a salad bar, "anything green" is a good start. Avoid the ham, bacon and pasta salads. Limit croutons, cheese and nuts. Add boiled egg whites for protein.
  • Last but not least, avoid high-fat desserts such as milkshakes, apple pies, and brownies. try low fat yogurt instead!

Eating out or driving through your favorite fast food chains does not have to allow you to break the laws of good, healthy eating - Follow the rules, search the menu and order smart, GOOD LUCK!

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