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Low Fat Is Where It's At
 
The weight loss battle cry was once "fat is where it's at." The premise was that if you trimmed fat from you diet, you would trim fat from your physique. Unfortunately, while thousands of low fat products have exploded onto the supermarket shelves over the last several years, these leaner foods haven't prevented America's exploding weight problem. In fact, reducing fat too dramatically in the diet can actually be unhealthy and also lead to weight gain for some individuals.


 

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What Are Low Fat Diets?
     The calories that you eat come from three major sources: carbohydrates (bread, cereal, grains and sugar), protein (meat, poultry and fish) and fat (butter, vegetable oils, cream). (Alcohol also provides calories, however, it shouldn't contribute significantly to your daily calories.) When following a low fat diet, less of your daily calories should be coming from fat as compared to those being contributed by a combination of carbohydrates and protein. Learn more

    
10 Low Fat Recipes
 
Asian Chicken Salad
Thai-style Pineapple Snack
Slow-Roasted Salmon with Cucumber Dill Salad
Chicken, Celery, and Radish Salad
Thai Shrimp Stir-fry with Tomatoes and Basil - Slimmed
Middle Eastern Chicken Burgers
Banana-Rum Souffle
Artichoke Bites
Middle Eastern Chicken Sloppy Joe
Steamed Vegetables with Ponzu Sauce
 
Pros and Cons of a Low Fat Diet
What You Can Eat on a Low Fat Diet
  When shopping for low fat food products, look for these labeling buzzwords: light, reduced fat, low fat and nonfat. The following are some food options that can help you make leaner choices.  
Food Groups Higher Fat Choice On The Leaner Side
Grains, Bread, Cereals, Pasta and Rice Bakery muffin, large bagel with cream cheese Small, low fat muffin, bagel with light cream cheese or low fat cottage cheese
Fruit Fruit topped with cream All fresh, canned or frozen fruits
Vegetables Avocados, baked potato with sour cream and butter, broccoli with hollandaise sauce, creamed spinach, French fries Use smaller amounts of avocados, baked potato with light sour cream and light margarine, steamed broccoli with fresh lemon, steamed or fresh spinach, baked fries
Dairy Foods Ice cream, chocolate, pudding, regular cheeses, whole milk, whole milk yogurt Low fat or light ice cream, chocolate sorbet, low fat pudding, reduced fat cheeses, skim or low fat milk, low fat or light yogurt
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