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Think Outside The (Lunch) Box:

December 09, 2009 By: Keila G. Category: Diet Secrets, Favorite Chic Secrets, Recommended Products!, Weight watcher`s lifestyle

It`s about time I`ll dedicate a post to write about my favorite weight watcher lunch meal- my best diet savor. I wont lie, that lunch box does have a very small portion of food however, it`s the exact amount of food my body needs, and you simply make your stomach shrink and get used to it fast, while dieting or watching your weight on a daily base, especially if planning on having a decent dinner later on that day.  Yes, I`m talking about Lean Cuisine brand. With the average of 300-400 calories and 8 grams of fat per box, I get to microwave a fresh, restaurant tasteful dish, with so many versions to choose from, it is absolutely impossible not to find some great versions you like! Those are the meals I like the best after trying almost every Lean-Cuisine dish available out there… and really, these are my favorite ones which I recommend at least trying: (by they way, did I mention they only cost 2 to 3 dollars a box?!?! not just a diet savor, ha?!)  ENJOY!!! 

 

  • Chicken with Basil Cream Sauce

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  • Chicken Carbonara

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  •  Sesame Chicken

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  • Orange Peel Chicken

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  • Chicken Parmesan

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  • Lemon Chicken

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  • Alfredo Pasta with Chicken & Broccoli

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  • Meatloaf and Whipped Potatoes

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  • Lasagna with Meat Sauce

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  • Swedish Meatballs with Pasta

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When Banana, Oatmeal & Chocolate Co-Mingle:

November 02, 2009 By: Keila G. Category: Health Benefits, Healthy Recipes, Weight watcher`s lifestyle

Combining delicious, nutritious and natural foods as oatmeal and dark chocolate, you might find that adding a fruit to the mixture can be more tasteful and healthy. Check out this wonderful craving savor healthy cookies recipe and be surprised how reducing the amount of sugar and butter per cookie, while adding mashed ripe Banana to these amazing oatmeal – chocolate chip delights can improve more then their flavor, but higher their nutrition value, especially when we are talking weight watchers lifestyle and smart food choices: 

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Nutrition Facts: 2 small cookies contain 115 calories, 3.5 grams of fat, 2 grams of protein, 19 grams of carbs, 1.5 grams of fiber and 10 mg of calcium!

health_dark_chocolate_chipsIngrediants:

  • 1 Medium Banana, rip and mashed.
  • 1/2 cup Brown Sugar
  • 1/4 cup Butter, softened
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1 large Egg
  • 1 and 1/4 cup of all-purpose Flour
  • 2 cups old-fashioned Oats
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt
  • healthy_oats1/2 cup Dark-Chocolate Chips
  • Cooking Oil Spray

 

How to make?!

Preheat oven to 350* degrees.

  • Combine banana, sugar, butter and vanilla in a large bowl and beat with mixer at a medium speed until smooth. Add the large Egg and keep beating well.
  • In a separate medium bowl combine flour, oats, baking soda and salt, stirring with a whisk. Add flour mixture to banana mixture and beat again with mixer, on medium speed until well blended. Add chocolate chips and stir.
  • Coat baking sheet with cooking spray and drop cookies mixture by heaping tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart. Bake cookies for 17-20 minutes, cool down before remove from pan and- Enjoy!!! 

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Healthy Potato Fries – Sweet Smart Choice

October 27, 2009 By: Keila G. Category: Diet Secrets, Health Benefits, Recommended Products!, Weight watcher`s lifestyle

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Admitting I am totally addicted tvito French Fries, I must say it was kinda hard reducing the amount I used to eat ever since keeping a healthy weight watchers lifestyle and dieting routing. However, I have recently discovered there is a much healthier and even tastier way to enjoy the sense of eating fries! since I love sweets, I really enjoy the flavor you get from Sweet Potatoes. More then that- they are so nutritious, which makes it a smart, healthy choice to make! Sweet Potatoes contain many health benefits such as Vitamin A and Vitamin C. Both are powerful antioxidants, which may help prevent cancer, and not only they taste like a dessert they are considered very good food for diabetics since help in stabilize blood sugar levels. In addition, Sweet Potatoes are rich in minerals like Calcium, Iron and Potassium. Be sure to add these wonderful naturally sweet vegetables to your meals throughout the year! and not only as fries, since they are some of the most nutritious vegetables around!

Check these nutrition facts for these baked, throw into the oven for 20 min Sweet Potatos Fries, from Trader Joe`s , my favorit brand:  Only 190 calories, 9 grams of fat and 26 grams of carbs and 0 cholesterol!!!  SWEET!!!

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The Real Fruit Chewy Cookies Secrets:

October 18, 2009 By: Keila G. Category: Diet Secrets, Health Benefits, Recommended Products!, Weight watcher`s lifestyle

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healthy_whole_grain_figs_cookiesDon’t you just love chewing cookies plus actually eating right and fresh at the same time?! Another helpful diet secret of mine, or if I may say- a great sweet tooth saver, is keeping a box of Whole Grain baked Figs Newtons Cookies in hand. 2-3 cookies aside my afternoon cup of coffee are healthy, delightful choice for my in between meals craving. Contain only 2 grams of fat , 21 grams of carbs and 110 calories per servings, I cannot resist the real figs fill. Seriously- one of the bests tasty, healthy, real fruits and cookies combination I have ever had! A must try product for any weight watchers, dieting lifestyle or simply healthy living smart choices makers. 
Discover more about the health benefits of figs:
Discover more about Whole Grain health benefits:
 
 
 
 
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Nutritionists Healthy Rule: Eat More Fish!

October 17, 2009 By: Keila G. Category: Diet Secrets, Health Benefits, Healthy Recipes, Weight watcher`s lifestyle

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Healthy diets almost always contain fish, which have fewer calories and higher nutrition values than other meat sources. It’s also one of nature’s most versatile foods – can be steamed, baked, fried or poached and even great as raw, in the form of sashimi.
Many health institutes recommend eating up to two portions of fish a week, based on several different studies. Eating fish could lowers the risk of death from heart disease by 36 per cent, thanks to the oils in fish, that appear to reduce stickiness of blood, therefore can prevent it from clotting. Fish also contains selenium which thought to have cancer-fighting properties plus omega-3 fatty acids which are believed to raise levels of the brain chemical- Serotonin, which aids in reducing depression. Omega 3 regulate the body’s inflammation cycle as well, which prevents and relieves painful conditions like arthritis and cystitis.
One of the benefits I like the most, from eating fish, is its ability of reducing signs of age! Some dermatologists say that a fish rich diet acts like a facial smoothing-out age lines.
 
Recommended fish: Salmon, Trout, Sardines and Tuna:
 
Try some of my favorite healthy recipes, taken from MyRecipes.com:

 

Baked Salmon With Dill Herb:
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Tuna with Ginger Cream:
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Trout with Brown Butter and Pecans:
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Sardine and Potato with Romesco Sauce:
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