Cheese is always good, try fish but prepare it how u like, salmon is always good. I eat broccoli as a main dish side dish whatever, Turkey is good, try seasoning it with your favorites but I boil mine in water for about several hours then I add all of my seasonings to this tender piece of HEALTHY meat. You could always relish your meats with almost any veggies u like steam them and then add in onion and woooooLAH!!!!!!! Hope this helps
2006-07-03 10:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to add salad, and fruit to your meal. Don't eat too much fast food, or any food that contain too much calories. I just saw this news in the newspaper: if you can eat 2 apples per day and up to 1 month, you can lose more than 20 pounds. Remember that picky eater can't diet easily.
2006-07-03 17:48:15
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answered by missybitsy 1
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Chicken and eggs (stick to egg whites) are a great start. All lean meats are good: chicken, turkey, and fish are great choices. Eating veggies, especially leafy green kinds is very important. Non-fat yogurt, skim milk, oatmeal, almonds (or other nuts).
Avoid empty calories from things like soda, fruit juices, alcohol, candy, and chips, etc.
Stick to whole-grains when choosing breads, and pastas.
2006-07-03 17:22:14
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answered by Rob G 1
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The following healthy living recommendations will help you if you’re trying to lose weight, tone up your muscles, have aspirations of building lean muscle mass, are attempting to get a wash board stomach, or just want to feel better:
*1) Burn more calories then your consuming everyday and measure your results using the following formula: Calories Consumed minus Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) minus Physical Activity. Get a fitness calculator that you can put on your cell phone and computer. This will allow you to easily calculate this formula, log your daily calorie consumption, and register your physical activities.
*2) Eat natural and organic foods found on earth versus something created by a corporation to make money. Eat meals in small portions throughout the day and take a good multi-vitamin supplement.
Avoid “High Glycemic Load Carbs” (sugar, pastries, desserts, refined starches such as breads, pasta, refined grains like white rice; high starch vegetables such as white potatoes) and drink lots of water.
Do not try fad diets or diet pills. Here is an excellent food pyramid that anyone can follow: http://www.rayandterry.com/html/images/PyramidLRG.gif?osCsid=26a424be471d1337e7c2f105d5c64d9d
*3) Exercise on most days by doing cardiovascular training and/or resistance training activities.
Read a book or find a certified trainer to make sure your doing all resistance training exercises correctly. A great book to buy that teaches you the resistance training basics is “Weight Training for Dummies”. A superb magazine to buy with excellent resistance training routines that will not get you bored is "Muscle and Fitness". Signup for the free newsletter.
A good book to buy that teaches you the cardiovascular training basics is “Fitness for Dummies”.
*4) Get plenty of sleep. Sleep experts say most adults need between seven and nine hours of sleep each night for optimum performance, health, and safety.
*5) Educate yourself continually on health issues and make a life long commitment to good health. A great free publication is “Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005”. A superb book to read is “You The Owner’s Manual”. An excellent periodic publication is the “Nutrition Action Health Letter”. A reputable test you can take to measure your biological age is at http://realage.com
Look at all areas where you can enhance your health. For example, make improvements in the quality of the air you breathe. Review outdoor air quality forecasts where you live and get an indoor air purifier. Email me if you want a good indoor air purifier recommendation and if you have other questions.
*Click on all the source links below to get the full benefit of the recommendations. The answers presented to your health questions are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
2006-07-03 17:46:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Any Fresh Fruits and Veggies. You'll get over the picky eater thing if you make up your mind to do so.
2006-07-03 17:10:56
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answered by Brent 6
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raw fruits and vegetables; salads, lean meat, lowfat dairy products (milk, yogurt, cheese) whole grain cereals and bread made from whole grain
2006-07-03 17:03:53
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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There is some useful tips here.
2006-07-03 17:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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cottage cheese and oatmeal
2006-07-03 17:03:00
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answered by Pimp_Slapper 5
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pickled pigs feet.
2006-07-03 17:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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