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By Leanne Beattie, Health Writer and Stepfanie Romine, Staff
Writer
Summer is almost here, and that means outdoor parties and
cookouts with friends and family. If you’re trying to eat healthier, it can
seem hard to find good choices at the picnic table. But you don’t have to hide
out until September just to resist temptation. Whether you're a host or a
guest, you can enjoy the best of barbecue season without padding your
waistline. Use this guide to choose food that's light, healthy and refreshing
at any backyard blowout.
Burgers 'n Dogs
Hamburgers and hot dogs are a big part of summer eating but they don’t have to
be a diet disaster. Start with a 100% whole wheat bun instead of white for a
healthy dose of fiber and watch the fat content of the meat. The average beef
and pork hot dog contains about 180 calories and 17 grams of fat before you add
a bun and toppings. Turkey
dogs are tasty and won’t sabotage your diet—you can have two of them for less
than100 calories. If you’re going for a burger, stay away from the high-fat
toppings like cheese, mayo and bacon. Choose cheese slices made with skim milk
to reduce the fat content and load your burger with mustard and fresh veggies
instead.
For the full article, visit Sparkpeople.com.
Posted by Horizon Fitness at 07/01/2008 09:01:59 AM |
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