Thursday, March 11, 2010

Dieting on a Budget

Research has shown that diets that are higher in protein can help increase metabolism and lead to weight loss. These are safe for most people, but anyone with kidney disease should be careful with increased protein intake.

The following substitutions will add protein to your diet without adding extra fat and calories. Note: The number of grams of protein are indicated in brackets.
  • Instead of 1 slice bacon (3 g), eat 1 egg (6 g).
  • Instead of 1 glass of orange juice (1.5 g), drink 1 glass low-fat milk (8 g).
  • Instead of 2 chicken wings (9 g), eat 3.5 ounces of chicken breast (21 g).
  • Instead of 1 hamburger patty (22g), eat 4 ounces lean steak (35 g).
  • Instead of 2 tbsp cream cheese(2 g), eat 2 tbsp peanut butter (8 g).

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