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Eat smart, shop smart, cook smart
There is a lot of, often contradictory, information out there about diets and healthy eating. For example, considering the Glycemic Index (GI) of a food can be useful in helping maintain consistent energy levels throughout the day (unfortunately this concept can be complicated).

 It is far better to keep to the simple 3-point plan – dealing with each in turn – to help a patient learn healthy eating habits. (e.g. if a patient is eating 6 pieces of toast each morning - changing to 6 slices of granary toast will not help, but reducing it to 2 slices will).

Few tips to help you Eat Smart:

  • Try not to eat on the run (have regular meal times)
  • Drink a glass of water before starting a meal, this will help you feel full
  • Start meals with a low fat soup and/or salad to fill you up
  • Watch your portion sizes – use a smaller plate
  • Avoid second portions – it takes time for your brain to recognise your stomach is full
  • Eat slowly and take time to enjoy your meals
  • Clear the table after meals to avoid picking at leftovers

Few tips to help you Shop Smart:

  • Learn to read food labels – choose foods that have no more than 3 – 5grams of fat per 100 grams of product
  • Use a shopping list, and don’t buy anything not on the list
  • Try not to shop when you are hungry
  • Buy low-fat alternatives, i.e. skimmed milk & lower fat cheeses
  • If eating margarine or butter – scrape it on thinly (use sparingly)
  • Fill your shopping trolley with plenty of vegetables, fruit, grains (pasta, rice), breads & cereals

Few tips to help you Cook Smart:

  • Cut all visible fat off meat and remove skin from poultry before cooking
  • Use less cooking oil by using non-stick cookware
  • Bake, grill, steam, microwave or stir-fry – try not to fry
  • Use fewer creamy dressings or sauces – look for low-fat or oil-free dressings
  • Don’t prepare more than you need

 

 
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