With all the fad diets taking
over our televisions, bookstores, and pantries, many people have actually forgotten the
basics of healthy living. When you are so busy counting carbs, calculating fat
grams, and popping diet pills, perhaps you should consider that the “miracle”
diet may very well be the oldest one in the book. Low calorie cooking and
exercise may very well be the secret to weight loss and healthy living.
A few decades ago, few people
knew what a carb was. However, everyone knew that you were supposed to eat a
healthy, balanced diet. Now, however, low calorie cooking has been replaced
with complicated recipes with hard-to-find ingredients, all in the name of
weight loss. How did this get so complicated? Is it possible that you can lose
weight without an advanced degree in physics?
The real key to weight loss and
healthy living is low calorie cooking and exercise. Most people have one of two
problems with this method. One, it seems too easy, or two, it does not
magically make weight disappear.
Although people may say they want
an easy solution to weight loss, the truth is the complicated methods make
people feel like they are accomplishing something. If it is as simple as
lowering calories, people are not constantly reminded of what they are doing,
so it seems like they are doing nothing. This coupled with the second reason,
it does not make weight magically disappear, makes people assume it does not
work. People want to look in the mirror the day after starting a diet and see a
difference. They want a manifestation of the hard work and effort they are
putting forth. However, few long-term solutions make a difference that quickly.
Low calorie cooking and exercise are not capable of getting you into skinny
jeans in a week, but the real goal should be long-term health and fitness.
How do you incorporate low
calorie cooking into a diet based in deep-fried food and sweets? The first step
is to reduce the grease and sugar. You do not have to give it up completely,
but make it a rare treat instead of a staple in your diet. When cooking your
regular recipes, replace ingredients with healthier alternatives or low calorie
counterparts. For example, use low fat cheese and milk and loads of fresh veggies whenever
possible.
You can also get exercise into
your everyday activities. Park in the far parking places at work or at the
grocery store and opt for the stairs instead of the elevator. Every little bit
helps get you into shape.
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