Tweak of the Week: Foods to Eat Every Day


By Shawn McKee
eDiets Contributor

Losing weight isn’t just about avoiding fat-laden foods. Many people make the mistake of simply removing high-calorie concoctions without replacing them with healthier fare. Starving yourself is not an effective weight-loss strategy.

A common misconception is that eating healthy has to be difficult — it doesn’t have to be. Eating right doesn’t necessarily have to cost a lot or take up all your time if you know which foods excel in ease of use, nutrient density and versatility.

“The trick is to have healthy, easy options on hand when you’re grabbing a snack or quick meal,” says eDiets Director of Nutrition Services Pamela Ofstein. “Preparation is the key. If you have healthy options, like apples or nuts, you’ll get a tasty snack with health benefits, instead of foods high in calories and low in nutrition.”

So, instead of eating foods loaded with calories and lacking in nutrients, add these foods to your daily diet to stay full, feel good, lose weight and get healthy.

Oatmeal is a quick and easy breakfast or snack. Oatmeal has protein, carbs and fiber. It’s simple to make — and cheap! — plus you can add berries or fruit to make it even more nutritious.

Apples are easy to grab and take with you anywhere. An apple is a perfectly portioned serving of fruit, a great source of fiber, inexpensive, loaded with nutrients — and all you have to do is wash them and they’re ready to eat! There’s a reason for the old adage: “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.”

Yogurt has calcium for our bones, as well as being a good source of carbs and protein. It comes in individual containers, making it easy to take and eat anywhere. Make sure it says “live active cultures” on the container, which have an added benefit for your digestive tract.

Berries are perfect to add to yogurt, oatmeal, cereal or eaten alone. They are delicious, packed with antioxidants and just need a thorough rinsing to be ready to eat.

Spinach is a super food that’s loaded with minerals, vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants. You can mix it into a salad or top a sandwich with it for added health benefits.

Beans are a great source of fiber and protein. Eating beans with brown rice makes for a complete low-cost vegetarian protein source.

When water gets boring, it’s tea to the rescue. It’s loaded with antioxidants, calorie-free and can be enjoyed anywhere. Get it with or without caffeine.

Nuts have heart-healthy monounsaturated fat and vitamin E, and studies have shown nuts help to prevent heart disease and cancer. Grabbing a handful of nuts is a great way to snack on the go.

These foods are great to eat every day, but you can get too much of a good thing. Eat proper portions to make sure you’re not getting excess calories. Just because something is healthy doesn’t mean it’s calorie free.





  • Anonymous

    For lactose intolerant Anonymous –
    Lactose intolerant people generally tolerate fermented milk products like yoghurt and cheese better than regular milk. The fermentation process breaks down the lactose to be more digestible, even for them.

  • Rhapsodi13

    Will weening myself off the soda for good but is flavored boxed individual(bags) tea good or bad??

    Also.. (HELP!!) I'm a Chocoholic BY GENETICs it would seem, and that's is a CRAVING that I have been unsucessful in bypassing while attempting to drop some pounds. It only gets worse as I near my (.) assistance required ..ThanX!!

  • AYYAPPA SASTRY

    sir,
    your informatin about the Daily
    Foods that we can eat is Highly
    appreciable.in this context plz let
    us know What are the Nuts that
    we can eat daily and also How many nuts we can eat?
    Sd/Sastry

  • rz

    happy to receive ur mail & hope to receive such useful mails in future also. Thanks.
    YPAggarwal

  • Shirley

    Besides proper portions careful consideration should be given by diabetics on a list that is so high in carbs

  • Melinda

    My boyfriend and I are vegan/vegetarian. We always have tea, almonds, peanuts or cashews either roasted or in the form of peanutbutter, almond butter or cashew butter. Beans? Yeah we have 3 huge cans of one of each: organic garbanzo, organic kidney beans, and organic black beans. Oatmeal is something we stock up on. I don't find it filling since it feels so broing & due to no flavor. If you microwave it with berries on top, the berries practically melt and you can mix them in as they become liquid. We always have organic pink lady apples, and organic bananas. Spinach is a great substitute to iceburg lettuce- it has a ton more nutrients and is great for women, as we are more prone to iron-deficiency anemia.

    Soy/rice "dairy free", "lactose free" are great substitutes to use. Try Whole Soy & Co's yogurt it's amazing. I'm lactose intolerant too but also vegan so I can't have dairy at all. Avoid foods that say that are lactose free, but actually contain a form of milk: casein(makes the cheese melt), and whey, is the protein found in milk.

    It's great that this website accomodates vegetarians, but it would be nice if there were some added benefits: such as people with Celiac Disease-specific diets (an intolerance to Gluten and Gliadin), diabetic-friendly, lactose-intolerant friendly .

  • RAJKUMAR GOYAL CIVIL ENGINEER

    walk 5 miles a day do exercises, yoga in morning and evening eat whatever u like but sensibly avoid dairy fats, and food without nutrients
    RAJKUMAR

  • http://www.norxshop.com/ Anavar

    All these foods are great. I wonder why children don't like fruit. It is as sweet as sugar candies. In schools kids should be teached what bad foods do to body. They are not aware of that how unhealthy are their eating habits.

  • SarahSheshamush007

    The advertisers should start adding toys to healthy meals eg.. like a happy meal type of thing same thing, but happy meal is not all that healthy. with other healthy packaged foods. My 4 year old daughter crabs any packaged meal at the grocey store with cartoons on them.

  • http://www.ediets.com/ eDiets Weight Loss & Fitness

    That's a GREAT idea, Sarah!

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