Yummy Low Calorie Recipes
You CAN lose weight without starving yourself.
We’ve given you all kinds of tips and tricks toward achieving this on your own. Now we’re going to offer up some
great recipes for you to create on your own that will be diet-friendly and delicious too. But first, let's look at
some tips on doing your grocery shopping.

Grocery Shopping For Your Diet
The first rule of shopping when you’re trying to lose weight is to
shop with a list. This is extremely important, because you don’t want to fall prey to the
natural instincts of wanting to grab those cookies that are there on that special display at the end of aisle
four. Stick to that list faithfully, too.
Plan before you shop. Of course! If you didn’t plan, how
could you have the list, right? You need to decide what your meals are going to be and what ingredients you
will need to prepare them. Be sure to include portion sizes when planning your
meals.
Don’t just plan for dinners. Remember, you will be eating several smaller
meals per day, so include all the meals in your agenda.
When you first start shopping for your weight loss trip, it might be a good
idea to take along someone to keep you in check as you stroll the aisles. This needs to be someone who knows
your struggles with weight loss and who can support this journey with you.
They need to be your shopping police, so don’t blame them if they take
those cookies back out of your cart. Remember, you want their support, so don’t blame them. Give them
permission to keep you focused. You may also want to involve them in the planning process as well so they
have a better idea of what exactly you are trying to accomplish.
We can’t stress this next point enough: EAT
BEFORE YOU GO SHOPPING! It’s a well known fact that if you are hungry when you go to the
grocery store, you will be more prone to making impulse purchases that aren’t good for you because it sounds
so yummy!
Learn how to read labels. As we’ve said before, you have
to avoid products that have ingredients that will be bad for your diet. Look at the fat content, the sugar
content, the salt content, etc. Be sure that you are buying weight friendly foods that you will be able to
eat and not have to worry about when they’re in your cupboard.
Avoid convenience foods. Even though they are easy to fix
and taste pretty good, these types of foods often contain additional calories, fats, and carbohydrates that
you just don’t need. If you find yourself drawn to the diet dinners in the frozen food section, be sure to
read the ingredients before you buy!
You will always be better off if you prepare your meals yourself. That
means plan to cook from scratch. If you think you don’t have the time, think again. We’ll give you some great
recipes that you can either make ahead of time or that you can prepare in less than 30
minutes!
When you cook your own meals, you will have complete control over what you
put into your food (salt, sugar, etc.) plus they will taste a lot better than convenience
foods.
While it may seem painfully obvious, we can’t stress enough – don’t
buy foods with empty calories. Those foods include chips, cookies, candy, etc. You don’t need the
temptation, and they provide absolutely NO nutritional value for you at all, so avoid them like the
plague!
Now we are ready to cook. Let's click below to check out
some of our low calorie but delicious recipes:
- Low Calorie Breakfast Recipes
- Low Calorie Lunch Recipes
- Low Calorie Dinner Recipes
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