List of low sodium foods
Umit D.
Jun 05 08 11:33am
A list of low sodium foods can be found at http://www.eatlowsodium.com This is a list I started to make very recently. Please le ...
Low Calorie Snacking
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Sue C. Posted
Feb 11 08 3:34pm
I am all about snacking, and there’s totally nothing wrong with that. It’s better than starving yourself. But, you need to be aw ...
Low Calorie binge Bible
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Mark A. Posted
Aug 26 08 4:36pm
One of my online training clients shared this unique web-site. Although geared towards women, men can use it too, it as a great ...
Low calorie rice
Swati S.
Jun 04 07 2:16am
Rice contains starch, and that is where it gets the calories. Try this simple way to cook the rice -this gets most of the starc ...
Low-Sodium Mayonnaise
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Eating Well .. Posted
Aug 24 08 6:37pm
From "Cooking Without a Grain of Salt." Mayonnaise thickens as it stands, but if too thick will separate on standing. A wire whi ...
Low-Sodium Patis & Bagoong?
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Dr. Emer Posted
Aug 26 08 4:05pm
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You Ask, I Answer: Low Calorie Diets
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Andy B. Posted
Aug 24 08 10:53pm
What would you say is the minimum substantial amount of total calories you should eat to lose weight? Are 800 calorie diets re ...
You Ask, I Answer: Sodium/Processed Foods
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Andy B. Posted
Aug 24 08 2:01pm
Perhaps you can explain to me in lay terms why processed food packs so much sodium. I think it is because sodium preserves fo ...
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WellTips
Fruit & veggies
Eat low density foods.
Emphasize fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk- these all have lots of nutrients, and fewer calories.
Getting started
Avoid packaged foods with added salt.
Check the ingredients label for the % DV (percent daily value) of sodium, and look for the lowest sodium options.
Don't be afraid to snack.
Snacking between meals can prevent you from feeling hungry. Just pick healthful, low calorie snacks. Carrots are good!
Eat low density foods.
Emphasize fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk- these all have lots of nutrients, and fewer calories.
The basics
Read the label.
Look for foods that are labeled "low sodium", "no salt added" and "no added sugar" and "unsweetened".
Minimize bad fats.
A healthy diet is low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, sodium, and added sugars. Read the nutrition labels on packaged foods!
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Shelf-stable healthy food? I eat all the stuff listed as well, but, man, the sodium content. One realizes that when one sees it all in a list. To add to that, though, dried seaweed. Kim's Korean has a ton of it, low calorie and very nutrient dense. And good! ...
From Spam sales to rice riots – the food crisis bites Coming to the United States, my aunt could only have been surprised to find in what low esteem Spam was held. What to an impoverished country holds the allure of modernization and taste in the service of convenience becomes, ...
Tofu Sauce: 1/4 cup, all natural, reduced fat peanut butter 1/4 cup low sodium soy sauce . ideas for the week: tonight we’re appending the VeganYumYum recipe for chili lime tofu and kale by replaced quinoa with rice, so we’ll have rice for a ...
Soups Soups On Campbell’s does offer low sodium soups and other smarter choices (look for the “Healthy Request” line). And they just announced that they are lowering the sodium levels of soups marketed to kids. It’s the second salt reduction ...
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