Deep-fried butter on a stick contains 1,200 calories. To burn that off you'd have to square dance for 3 hours, 55 minutes!
More state fair food nightmares: http://ow.ly/do9pK
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Sunday, 2 September 2012
Calories-Stick
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Cocktail Recipes-Cocktails-Calories-Flavor
Enjoy healthy cocktails that are light on calories--not Flavor! http://bit.ly/QKiAUE
11 New Healthy Cocktail Recipes
These diet-friendly cocktails don't skimp on flavor, just calories. read more..
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Michael Phelps-Calories
Did you know that Michael Phelps eats anywhere from 6,000 to 10,000 calories in a single day? While the rest of us can't get away with that, you can still steal a few tips from Olympians to fuel yourself like an elite athlete. Here's how: http://bit.ly/Qkmmbk
Fuel Yourself like an Olympic Athlete
Use nutrition to fuel yourself like an Olympic athlete and optimize your health. read more..
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Calories
healthiie:Increase your calories without adding a ton of bulk to your diet, and without sacrificing health. read more..
Monday, 9 July 2012
Weight Loss-Calories
The easy way to cut 100 calories you'll never miss: http://ow.ly/c46CG
Weight Loss - Prevention.com
Boost your weight loss efforts with the 100 Ways to Cut Calories tool. You'll find simple ways to make calorie-saving adjustments to your diet at... read more..
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Natural Sugar-Carbohydrate-Plant Foods-Calories-Fruit
girlgrowingsmall:fuckyeah-tonedandfit:THE BENEFITS OF SUGAR IN FRUITSThis idea that fruit is somehow a bad thing to eat came into full swing with the low carb diet craze, but the myth persists. Not a week goes by that I don’t hear someone tell me that they avoid fruit because it’s “all sugar” or “loaded with carbs.” So, I want to set the record straight and come to the defense of some of the world’s healthiest foods – fresh, whole fruits.I’ll tackle the “fruit is all sugar” statement first – because it’s just plain wrong. Fresh fruit offers so much more than the natural sugar it contains – including water, vitamins, minerals, fiber and phytonutrients (those naturally-occurring plant compounds that have wide ranging beneficial effects on the body). Where else can you get a package like that for about 75 calories per serving?The idea that fruit is “loaded with carbs” or is “full of sugar” needs to be put into perspective, too. It’s true that when you eat fruit, the overwhelming majority of the calories you consume are supplied by carbohydrate – mostly in the form of fructose, which is the natural sugar in the fruit.But that’s the nature not just of fruit, but of all plant foods – they’re predominantly carbohydrate (and that means not just natural sugars, but healthy starches as well as structural elements, like cellulose, that provide fiber). When you eat vegetables, the majority of the calories you’re eating come from carbohydrate, too. But you don’t hear people complaining that vegetables are “loaded with carbs.”Before dismissing foods as being loaded with sugar, or too high in carbs, consider not only the amount of sugar or carbs you’re eating, but the form of the carbohydrate, too. There’s a big difference between the nutritional value of the natural carbohydrates found in fruits and other plant foods – the sugars, starches and fibers – and what’s found (or, more accurately, what’s not found) in all the empty calories we eat from added sugars that find their way into everything from brownies to barbecue sauce.Faced with a serving of fruit, how much sugar are we talking about, anyway? An average orange has only about 12 grams of natural sugar (about 3 teaspoons) and a cup of strawberries has only about 7 grams – that’s less than two teaspoons. And either way, you’re also getting 3 grams of fiber, about a full day’s worth of vitamin C, healthy antioxidants and some folic acid and potassium to boot – and it’ll only cost you about 50 or 60 calories. “All sugar?” I think not.By contrast, a 20-ounce cola will set you back about 225 calories and, needless to say, won’t be supplying any antioxidants, vitamins, minerals or fiber. You’ll just be chugging down some carbonated water, maybe some artificial color and flavor, and somewhere in the neighborhood of 60 grams of added sugar (about 1/3 of a cup).You won’t get fat on eating fruit. You won’t be consuming an insane, over-the-top amount of sugar. Don’t be afraid of eating fruit, because they are the best thing you can give your body. read more..
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Healthy Sandwich-Calories-Reuben
Craving a BLT or reuben, but not the calories? We've made your favorite sandwiches over by putting veggies front and center. Get your brown bags ready! http://bit.ly/zJ2aqu
5 Healthy Sandwich Makeovers
Simple tweaks make your favorite sandwiches a part of your healthy diet. read more..
Monday, 28 May 2012
Healthy Restaurant-Calories
You consume 36 percent more calories at a restaurant than when you eat at home. Follow these quick tips, and enjoy your meal (without packing on extra pounds): http://ow.ly/b8lc7
Healthy Restaurant Eating
Avoid derailing your diet when eating out read more..
Monday, 14 May 2012
Restaurant Menu-Calories
If you're dining out tonight, beware these "lite" menu items which may be packing sneaky calories and fat:
Hidden Calories in Lite Restaurant Menu Items - Prevention.com
http://bit.ly/KfPUVC
Learn more about the sneaky calories and fat in so-called "healthy" restaurant food and get tips on how to make them better for your waistline read more..
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Whole Foods-Calories
tinystarfish:All calories are NOT created equal.You’ve heard “a calorie is a calorie,” meaning your body processes them all the same way regardless of where they come from. But not so fast: 100 calories of chocolate cake are not the same as 100 calories of carrots. As it turns out, your body burns nearly 50% more calories after eating a meal packed with whole foods versus an equivalent meal made of processed fare, according to a 2010 study published in the health journal Food & Nutrition Research.During manufacturing, processed foods are broken down and stripped of many nutrients, making it easier for the body to digest them. On the other hand, whole foods, such as multigrain bread, apples or zucchini, contain good-for-you nutrients like fiber that the body has to work overtime to break down, temporarily boosting metabolism. Plus, “eating smarter calories via foods packed with filling fiber or satisfying protein, like a chicken breast instead of potato chips, will help you naturally eat less over time.”
Read more: Calorie Count: 8 Calorie-Burning Myths Debunked read more..
Friday, 20 April 2012
Calories
A little bit goes a long way! Discover 10 super simple ways to cut 100 calories from your diet below. Simple Ways to Cut 100 Calories (or More!) | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comThe following 10 simple swaps will help you trim fat and calories without feeling like you’re on a diet read more..
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Starvation Mode-Weight Watchers-Calories-Hiatus
First CONGRATS on -40 pounds! You can read — http://health-heaven.tumblr.com/post/6833418852/plateauTry to “zigzag” your caloric intake that can help you, I don’t think 1300 is little it only depends if you and how much do you exercise. read more..
Blog is on short hiatus from 23.03.’12 till 30.03.’12.
After I get back I will change some things on blog ( like new theme, domain and new pages ).Be sure to go to archive for some great postshttp://health-heaven.tumblr.com/archiveIf you want / need something ask me I will answer all FB asks and my inbox when I get back.Love you all! Cami read more..
Monday, 16 April 2012
Women's Health Magazine-Sugar Cravings-Sweet Tooth-Calories-Research
Research shows that nearly a quarter of our daily caloric intake--325 calories on average--comes from sweets like baked goods, desserts, soda, and fruit juices. In other words, from sugar. Yuck: http://ow.ly/adGmO
Curb Your Sweet Tooth | Women's Health Magazine
Are you addicted to sugar? Learn how to fight sugar cravings and reap the sweet rewards read more..
Metabolism Boosters-Calories
Fact: The higher your metabolism, the more calories you burn. But when it comes to boosting your metabolism, not all exercise is created equal. Here, how you should prioritize your workouts to get your metabolism humming: http://ow.ly/aeHIu
Metabolism Boosters: Burn More Fat | Women's Health Fitness Blog: Get...
Have you ever noticed that men can lose weight by cutting out their nightly ice cream while women have to count calories like crazy before the... read more..
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Gut Busters-Calories-Eggs
Starting your day with eggs will help you consume fewer calories overall! Get more gut busting tips here.
10 Daily Gut Busters | Fitbie
The editors of Men's Health give you 10 ways to lose lard without trying too hard read more..
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Fresh Start-Calories
New week, fresh start! Find out how you can cut 400 calories a day (painlessly!) without depriving yourself.
Cut 400 Calories a Day (Painlessly!) | Fitbie
Slash calories left and right with these incredibly simple food swaps read more..
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Calories
nopityfitness:There is a commonly repeated, regurgitated yet FALSE idea being passed around mainstream fitness. That myth is:“If you burn more calories than you eat, you will lose fat” This. Is. Wrong. Our bodies are not calculators. Hormones, genetics, what you eat and how you workout affect fat loss WAY more than how many calories you consume. Not only is there no accurate way to test how many calories you burn but eating at a “caloric deficit” will often cause your body to burn muscle as opposed to fat. Your body is a lot smarter than you give it credit for. Muscle provides much more energy and nutrients than fat, which is why when taxed, your body will often consume your muscle. How do you stop your body from eating muscle? Style of training. Look at long distance runners, very little fat, but also very little muscle. Their bodies consume the muscle for energy because you can’t run off fat for a marathon. Now look at sprinters. Ripped right? They cary a pretty decent amount of muscle, and they are just as lean if not leaner than most distance runners.To lose fat you have to give your body a reason to get rid of it, without going overboard. If you sprint, and sprint often, your body can recognize the fat is weighing you down, thus making the spring harder, and it will burn the fat over muscle. But if you throw you body into catabolic mode by taxing it beyond a healthy level, adios muscle.Also, according to this “rule”, I could eat 2,500 calories worth of pizza and as long as I burn 2,600 a day, I will be lean. So false. You have to put the proper nutrients in your body to keep it running efficiently. 3,000 calories of nutrient dense food will make you leaner than 2,000 calories of crap. Sprint, lift, eat, become lean and muscular. Read this! read more..
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Football Party-Healthy Food-Calories-Game Day
Planning a football party but worried about the fat and calories? We have you covered with this healthy game day menu! http://ow.ly/83hd5A Healthy Game Day Menuow.lyGet your game on: Healthy food and sporting events don't usually go together, but our game-day eats are the exception. Of course, your guests don't... read more..
Monday, 5 March 2012
Calories
People eat up to 400 extra calories on Saturday and Sunday which translates into 6 pounds a year. Late night pizza? Indulgent brunch? Find your top weekend food flub here to tip the scales in your favor: http://on.self.com/zz7GsF read more..
Sunday, 4 March 2012
A Delicious Italian Meal-Women's Health Magazine-Italian Meals-Calories
A delicious Italian meal for 300 calories: http://ow.ly/9pA2I You're welcome:)
Healthy Italian Meal: Baked Zucchini Recipe | Women's Health Magazine
All the flavor of your favorite Italian meals, minus the meat read more..