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"I find I'm terrible for snacking and therefore need to think about some healthy tasty snacks. I eat fruit throughout the day at work so don't fancy anymore during the evening. I've swapped tea for fruit tea. Initially not keen but not living with it" Try almonds as loads of fruit might have loads of sugars. | |||
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"If you eat health with a very low fat and sugar intake all the time. Your body will get used the low intake and store fat and sugar reserves. Alot of people will have a cheat meal mainly at the weekend and fill up on junk food. .. personally I eat well, exercise and try and avoid drinking during the week(which is incredibly hard sometimes) but at the weekend I fall off the wagon ![]() I have one coffee in the morning with one teaspoon of sugar the rest of the day I'll have 4 cups of coffee all without sugar and I can just about last until the weekend with vodka ![]() | |||
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"I always try to eat healthy and the fact I can cook helps a lot. I've cut down on sugar intake, and now the hardest of all, coffee. But I know I can do more. Any tips? Does anyone else eat clean? " Lots of water. Lean meat. Don't over cook veg as you take goodness out of it. As much fruit and veg as you can eat. And piece of red meat portion size per day, should be no bigger than palm of hand (not including fingers). Try swop white rice and bread for brown. Drink boiled water with fresh lemon every morning. Steam fish and veg where possible. Limit full fat dairy Brushing teeth after each meal helps me stop craving snacks. | |||
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"If you eat health with a very low fat and sugar intake all the time. Your body will get used the low intake and store fat and sugar reserves. Alot of people will have a cheat meal mainly at the weekend and fill up on junk food. .. personally I eat well, exercise and try and avoid drinking during the week(which is incredibly hard sometimes) but at the weekend I fall off the wagon ![]() That's not true at all... But nothing wrong with a cheat meal | |||
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"I always try to eat healthy and the fact I can cook helps a lot. I've cut down on sugar intake, and now the hardest of all, coffee. But I know I can do more. Any tips? Does anyone else eat clean? Lots of water. Lean meat. Don't over cook veg as you take goodness out of it. As much fruit and veg as you can eat. And piece of red meat portion size per day, should be no bigger than palm of hand (not including fingers). Try swop white rice and bread for brown. Drink boiled water with fresh lemon every morning. Steam fish and veg where possible. Limit full fat dairy Brushing teeth after each meal helps me stop craving snacks. " Some good tips Change to skimmed milk, less fat plus more calcium | |||
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"If you eat health with a very low fat and sugar intake all the time. Your body will get used the low intake and store fat and sugar reserves." Absolute nonsense. | |||
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"Thanks everyone (so far) so many different opinions on eating clean that's why it's such a mine field. Most of the advice I do already buts it's always good to get other advice. Plus side is I have more energy, my running times are improving as is my recover time. Down side is I'm sleeping less. Oh I can't stand brown pasta lol " Check out Paleo Diet online | |||
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"Thanks everyone (so far) so many different opinions on eating clean that's why it's such a mine field. Most of the advice I do already buts it's always good to get other advice. Plus side is I have more energy, my running times are improving as is my recover time. Down side is I'm sleeping less. Oh I can't stand brown pasta lol " Another tip. Eating gluten free if you don't need too is not good for you as they compensate with hidden sugar | |||
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"I have cut out pretty much all pasta and rice and avoid bread and potatoes. For complex carbs I substitute quinoa (which is also a protein) and non starchy root veg. I can only second what has already been said...cook from scratch,avoid heavily processed food like the plague and stay hydrated. Adjust your calories and protein/carb ratio depending on your goals and any training. There are plenty of options with herbs and spices to stop a diet becoming dull and monotonous. I have garlic and chilli in my diet every day for the additional benefits including raising metabolic rate. Fill up your plate with veg first, then protein then carbs.. For a snack I always have pots of natural yoghurt with porridge oats and fruit in.. (generally berries/banana/apple amd plum)" I have cut out most carbs I don't have bread and have those thins thing for lunch and I have to say it's made a huge difference with me and I love it. I also have sweet spuds instead of spuds and eat a lot of beans and like you yogurt with porridge oats I don't miss bread or rice or pasta at all. | |||
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"Oh. Avoid anything that advertises as sugar free...it generally means they are full of chemicals to make up for it-which for me goes against cutting processed foods I also only ever cook in 'good' fats/oils. I avoid the 1 cal sprays and margarine as again they are just synthetic substitutes. As we all know butter makes everything better ![]() I use olive oil for everything | |||
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"I always try to eat healthy and the fact I can cook helps a lot. I've cut down on sugar intake, and now the hardest of all, coffee. But I know I can do more. Any tips? Does anyone else eat clean? " Sabrina eats a pussy or ass clean .... cream pie clean up ... ![]() | |||
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"I cut out soft fizzy drinks years ago which are full of sugar and started to drink mineral water instead. Better and kinder to your teeth too. I only drink alcohol at weekends. ![]() I've cut out Coke and only have it with my vodka Pepsi max when out but at home I have it with this soda water and lime you can get from tesco ![]() | |||
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"Love quinoa so much, shame it's so expensive... ![]() I cheat cooking it. Add boiling water and flavours (lemon juice/thyme or soy/chilli etc) in a tupperware pot Nuke for 5 mins...done ![]() | |||
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"We both avoid sugar completely (except naturally occurring sugars in fruits etc obviously) and cook everything from scratch, no processed foods at all. We also only eat whole grains so no white pasta or white rice. We're vegan too which helps with avoiding unhealthy stuff as most of it has dairy etc anyway. I have a fruit and veg smoothie for breakfast everyday too. We've seen a huge difference in our health since we started eating clean, its well worth it once you get into the swing of it and stop craving junk. Having said that I do have the odd treat now and then ![]() ![]() High 5 for finding other vegans on here ![]() | |||
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"We both avoid sugar completely (except naturally occurring sugars in fruits etc obviously) and cook everything from scratch, no processed foods at all. We also only eat whole grains so no white pasta or white rice. We're vegan too which helps with avoiding unhealthy stuff as most of it has dairy etc anyway. I have a fruit and veg smoothie for breakfast everyday too. We've seen a huge difference in our health since we started eating clean, its well worth it once you get into the swing of it and stop craving junk. Having said that I do have the odd treat now and then ![]() ![]() ![]() I knew there must be others! ![]() | |||
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"We both avoid sugar completely (except naturally occurring sugars in fruits etc obviously) and cook everything from scratch, no processed foods at all. We also only eat whole grains so no white pasta or white rice. We're vegan too which helps with avoiding unhealthy stuff as most of it has dairy etc anyway. I have a fruit and veg smoothie for breakfast everyday too. We've seen a huge difference in our health since we started eating clean, its well worth it once you get into the swing of it and stop craving junk. Having said that I do have the odd treat now and then ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As a voracious omnivore with definite carnivorous tendencies I cannot understand veganism when there is such a thing as bacon! However much respect for going the whole hog (pun intended) and not wimping out with half arsed vegetarianism. Do you have to supplement your diets at all? I assume a true vegan diet is very low in quality protein and some nutrients. | |||
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"We both avoid sugar completely (except naturally occurring sugars in fruits etc obviously) and cook everything from scratch, no processed foods at all. We also only eat whole grains so no white pasta or white rice. We're vegan too which helps with avoiding unhealthy stuff as most of it has dairy etc anyway. I have a fruit and veg smoothie for breakfast everyday too. We've seen a huge difference in our health since we started eating clean, its well worth it once you get into the swing of it and stop craving junk. Having said that I do have the odd treat now and then ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No, we've been vegan for 4 years ish and never had any nutritional issues. It's all about eating well, same as with a non vegan diet really (just all plant based). Protein really isn't an issue as there are plenty of vegan foods high in protein, some even more so than animal products - Google vegan body builders for proof! ![]() | |||
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"I always try to eat healthy and the fact I can cook helps a lot. I've cut down on sugar intake, and now the hardest of all, coffee. But I know I can do more. Any tips? Does anyone else eat clean? " Good for you hun, it definitely takes imagination and ingenuity to cut processed muck out and cook / prepare a varied diet. Cooking skills are something most people lack Now due to convenience food culture. Convenience kills, all those refined processed fats /simple carbs / grains are causing an epidemic of lifestyle related diseases and premature death. Good luck hun and keep us posted. Xx | |||
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"I always try to eat healthy and the fact I can cook helps a lot. I've cut down on sugar intake, and now the hardest of all, coffee. But I know I can do more. Any tips? Does anyone else eat clean? Good for you hun, it definitely takes imagination and ingenuity to cut processed muck out and cook / prepare a varied diet. Cooking skills are something most people lack Now due to convenience food culture. Convenience kills, all those refined processed fats /simple carbs / grains are causing an epidemic of lifestyle related diseases and premature death. Good luck hun and keep us posted. Xx " I do wonder if this is one of the reason children seem to be getting so much bigger nowadays. .we are on the 2nd/3rd generation of people growing up with crap chemical processed food. How much of that is being passed on during pregnancy and predisposing children to a range of issues, both physical and mentally? | |||
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"Hate to say this, but there is no such thing as a 'super' food/fruit. It's just a marketing name. There was a highly qualified food nutritionalist, on a BBC consumer programme talking about the names given to such foods. Total poppycock, just another way to make you spend more" Well technically, the fresher and better grown you can get food, the more nutritional, so if there was a superfood, it would be what you grow yourself. Just representing my blueberry bush ![]() | |||
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"We both avoid sugar completely (except naturally occurring sugars in fruits etc obviously) and cook everything from scratch, no processed foods at all. We also only eat whole grains so no white pasta or white rice. We're vegan too which helps with avoiding unhealthy stuff as most of it has dairy etc anyway. I have a fruit and veg smoothie for breakfast everyday too. We've seen a huge difference in our health since we started eating clean, its well worth it once you get into the swing of it and stop craving junk. Having said that I do have the odd treat now and then ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This. Healthiest I've ever been. ![]() | |||
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