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We have focused mostly on choosing healthy foods, but when it comes to weight loss how much you eat of those healthy foods is equally important. Now we'll focus on making sure the healthy foods you're eating are perfectly portioned, because even healthy foods can cause weight gain if eaten in excess. For example, nuts are a great food for heart health and maybe even cancer prevention. But just one cup of nuts has more than 800 calories, which is more calories than a Big Mac! So it is important to keep portions in check if you are going to successfully lose weight on the ALL YOU Reality-Checked Diet.
So break out your measuring cups and spoons because for Week 8 your assignment is to ensure that your portions aren't unintentionally being super-sized.
This week we want you to actually measure -- not eyeball -- the foods in the meal plan recipes. Are you really using one tablespoon
of peanut butter, two tablespoons of salad dressing, 1/4 cup of cheese, one cup of brown rice? You might want to also consider
using a food scale to measure things such as 1 ounce of nuts or 3 ounces of chicken or salmon. When you measure food it retrains
your eyes (and your stomach!) for perfect portioning.
Below is a guide to help you determine perfect portioning even when you don't have your measuring cups and spoons on hand:
Vegetables or fruits (1 cup): fist
Dry cereal (1 cup): fist
Cooked pasta or rice (1/2 cup): 1/2 baseball
Baked potato: Computer mouse
Bagel: Hockey puck
Pancake: Compact disc
Meat, fish, poultry (3 ounces): Deck of cards
Peanut butter (2 Tablespoons): Ping pong ball
Cheese (1.5 ounces): 4 stacked dice
Margarine or butter (1 teaspoon): 1 die
TIP: Research shows you will potentially eat 50 percent less just by switching to smaller plates and silverware!
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