Quantcast
breaking news

Smart Woman: Bathing Suit Season

By: Maxine Ridling
Updated: May 31, 2012
watch video
If your bathing suit feels a bit snug this year it may be time to get the skinny on a new way to eat. 
Registered dietitian, Marisa Moore recommends focusing on foods that fill you up, but don't fill you out.

This means eating foods that help you feel full on fewer calories.  How do you do that?  By choosing items that are either high in  water, fiber or protein, such as berries and melons.

Fruits and vegetables are full of water and fiber so eating them for snacks or plenty during mealtime will help satisfy your hunger.  Another fiber filled snack that's low in calories is popcorn. 
"Not the one covered in a lot of butter, but popcorn that is air popped. One serving is 3 cups," says Moore.

Foods with protein also help you feel full longer, like edamame, or soybeans.
Hard boiled eggs and nuts are other great options.

And if you're looking for suggestions for a healthy dinner that will leave you feeling satisfied start by filling half of your plate with vegetables, three or four ounces of salmon and an optional half a cup of brown rice or pasta."

It's important to manage your hunger when you're watching your weight, and eating foods that fill you up, may keep you from filling out.  

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The City of Abilene and Taylor County has started a storm shelter registration program, which will help emergency responders provide aid to residents that may become injured or trapped in shelters....

The City of Abilene Office of Neighborhood Services is currently accepting applications for two home buying incentive programs....

We've all seen the damage that the storms can leave behind. But for tree services in Abilene, this time of year is like hitting the jackpot. KRBC visited a north side business that is now recovering...

Some doctors have started prescribing acupuncture as a means of treating concussions.  ...

When most of us catch a bad cold, we usually rest and perhaps take some medication to recover quickly. But one Abilene woman who suffers from an immune system disorder says when she catches a bug,...

Drought conditions have not improved across the Big Country, despite short-term rainfall relief....

Weekend cruisers show off their cars to help raise money for MDA...

The Abilene City Council voted on Thursday and came to a unanimous decision to amend zoning laws for head shops, only allowing them in industrialized zoned areas....

Polls open Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m....

It's been about five months since the death of a homeless woman, who was hit by a car on North 1st Street, as the driver wasn't able to see her. However, efforts don't seem to be working to keep...

 
Find Articles Here
 
      Page 8 of 722
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com