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i have been doing this counting calorie thing, which has been working good thus far. i have also been working out daily, about 20 minutes right now which is what my doctor told me to start with because i'm a bit heavy. i do a little treadmill work and some dvd work and i'm actually loving it and i'm going to strive for about 50 minutes today. i've done a 20 minute treadill workout and i'm going to do a dvd for 30 minutes. and have been eating salads for lunch along with water or half a small packet of crystal light to my water but i don't have gas on (which is odd i know but were in the process of fixing it) which means i can't really cook, so i was thinking do subways healthy sandwhichs keep you healthy eating going if you eat them? of course on whole wheat bread. but are they true?

2007-03-16 06:45:10 · 9 answers · asked by Deb M 3 in Health Diet & Fitness

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Yes, they are very healthy. Just remember to stick with the ones with lots of veggies and no mayo. Also, please don't eat ones with a load of meat in them or with lots of sauce. If you take apart a subway sandwich, look at all the vegetables and whole wheat. That is called healthy.

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2016-05-19 14:48:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes...at only 350 calories for a good-sized sandwich...it's a great fast-food choice. See the fast-food calorie link below. Subway has the best overall numbers, in terms of low-calories and low fat grams. Hope that helps.

- Mike

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2016-04-30 08:30:27 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

not too likely to lose that much weight in 2 weeks. many experts say 2lbs tops per week(its possible to do more but its 9 times out of 10 not healthy). so you are looking at 4lbs. First you should eat every three hours. Constantly eating boost your metabolism. If you skip meals your body goes into "starvation" mode since it doesn't know when it will be fed next whenever you do eat it stores extra fat. Also try not to eat late at night try to eat dinner by 7pm definitely no later than 9pm. This is what I hear from many people and my kickboxing coach and also my kickboxing book. "We've asked you to eat five times a day- don't fret. You won't gain fat, especially if you know a thing or two about basic nutrition. Remember that eating every three to four hours revs your metabolism, which is one way your body burns calories." - The Complete Idiot's Guide to Kickboxing by Karon Karter and Guy Mezger. Heres what the schedule should look like 7am Breakfast 10am Snack 1pm Lunch 4pm Snack 7pm Dinner 9-10pm Light Snack if still hungry. Or you can eat it right after your Dinner. Now as for what you should eat for these snacks and meals I'll leave up to you here are some good ideas you can mix and match these meal items to create your own diet. Breakfast: 1)Cereal with Low fat milk. Something like Special K, Cheerios, or Frosted Wheats. 2)Oatmeal 3)A few slices of turkey bacon, couple pancakes or few pieces of toast, a piece of fruit -A glass of 100% Juice. Usually the cheapest pure juice is apple or orange. Lunch: 1)A sandwich take your pick ham, turkey, chick, beef, pb and j, just try to avoid too much mustard, mayo, or any other sauce. Slap on some low fat cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, or whatever veggie you like and enjoy. Oh yeah try wheat bread its a lot better for you. 2)Also the same as making a sandwich buy a sub from Subway. You can eat the sandwich with a "Grab" size bag of baked chips. Dinner: 1)Grilled or baked chicken breast or fish fillets seasoned it how you please. Remove the skin do not bread the chicken or fish, fry it, or add too much salt to it. Sides: Your choice of veggies: I personally love either corn or steamed broccoli. One baked potato avoid sour cream, adding a lot of butter, bacon bits. Try to keep it as close to a plain potato as possible. Or one potato chopped up and roasted with herbs is good too. 2)Homemade Hard or Soft Tacos: Use ground turkey instead of ground beef(if you do decide to use beef use lean beef), Romaine or Green Leaf Lettuce(healthier than Iceberg), Tomatoes, 2% Milk Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Topped with salsa is you like, wrap in perferrably corn torilla (corn is slightly better than flour, but flour is ok) or place in taco shells. 3)Grilled Hamburgers:Like before use ground turkey if not at least lean beef. Grill over charcoal it adds great flavor to the meat along with dripping off extra fat/grease if you dont not have a charcoal grill or time to grill look into getting an inside grill such as a George Foreman Grill though you do not have the same add taste from the charcoals you will still benefit from extra fats dripping off the meat. Use whole wheat buns. 2% milk cheese, and the extra veggie toppings you may like. Add additional condoments sparingly if at all. What good are hamburgers without french fries, huh? To avoid cook fries in a healthier way try frying them in olive oil(olive oil is pretty expensive though compared to corn/vegetable oil) or bake the fries in the oven. Place in a pan and use only a little vegetable oil to prevent fries from sticking and set oven to broil turning over when the fries are golden brown. The fries will be healthier than deep frying them and still have that crunchy crispy fried taste. 4)Big salad with grilled chicken. Watch the salad dressing that usually screws people up. 5)I'm not a big fan of red meat but you can eat it every so often, try to get lean beef or pork and go for grilling or baking it similar to the chicken and fish. Serve with your sides of veggies you like. Snacks: 1)1-2 servings of fruit or veggies. Celery, Apples, Bananas, Raisins, just to name a few. 2)Handful of nuts lightly salted.(My favorite cashews) 3)Grab size bag of baked chips 4)2 oatmeal cookies(iced or raisin are fine too) 5)1 bag of 100 calorie snacks. They come in snacks flavors like Oreos. 6)My favorite: a fruit smoothie. I usually go to Sonic they have great strawberry banana smoothies and I see they just started a Double Berry smoothie I need to go try. And of course you can make your own smoothies at home if you wish. 7)Yogurt 8)Small salad 9)Airpopped popcorn is actually pretty good for you. Its not until you add the butter and salt that its becomes unhealthy. Drinks -You need to drink at least 8 glasses of water throughout the day. -Try to drink one cup of white or green tea for me. I personally like Snapple's White Tea infused with Strawberry you can buy the packages and brew at home within minutes -I know if you have the urge how hard it is to cut out all bad foods from your diet so for dinner you can have one diet soda or glass of crystal light -Try to drink only 100% juice many "juices" out there are only about 20% real juice. Even then drink sparingly because many juices have a lot of sugar reguardless.(You may want to try reduce sugar juices) As for exercises to focus on your thighs without buying any additional equipment: try about 50 lunges, 50 squats, and horse stance(get next to a wall and squat with back against the wall) hold that for a minute or two, per day. Also running/jogging helps too.

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2016-04-16 12:30:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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