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Tips to reduce fat and cholesterol in my diet? Be Thin and Live long.

  • Steam, boil, bake, or microwave vegetables rather than frying.
  • Season vegetables with herbs and spices instead of fatty sauces, butter or margarine.
  • Try flavored vinegars or lemon juice on salads or use smaller servings of oil-based or low-fat salad dressings.
  • Try whole-grain flours to enhance flavors of baked goods made with less fat and fewer or no cholesterol-containing ingredients.
  • Replace whole milk with low-fat or skim milk in puddings, soups and baked products.
  • Substitute plain low-fat yogurt or blender-whipped low-fat cottage cheese for sour cream or mayonnaise.
  • Choose lean cuts of meat, and trim fat from meat and poultry before and after cooking. Remove skin from poultry before or after cooking.
  • Roast, bake, broil, or simmer meat, poultry and fish rather than frying.
  • Cook meat or poultry on a rack so the fat will drain off. Use a non-stick pan for cooking so added fat is unnecessary.
  • Chill meat and poultry broth until the fat becomes solid. Remove the fat before using the broth.
  • Limit egg yolks to one per serving when making scrambled eggs. Use additional egg whites for larger servings.
  • Try substituting egg whites in recipes calling for whole eggs. Use two egg whites in place of one whole egg in muffins, cookies and puddings.

Sticking with a diet can be hard wok, But you CAN LOSE WEIGHT, Don't give up!!!!

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