7 Simple Food Swaps to Save Calories
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Making a decision to lose weight is easy, sticking to it is a whole other thing.
One of the biggest roadblocks we come across daily is the fact people think they have to starve themselves or not eat the foods they love and this whole "diet" thing is going to be miserable.
At the end of the day, weight loss is about calories in vs calories out but the question is what kind of calories are you eating? The more we can educate you and show you better options with food the easier it will be to lose weight and smash your goals without having to feel like you are starving on a daily basis.
We have found our 7 favourite and simple food swaps to save you calories without even thinking about it!
Fettucine
We all love a spag bowl or carbonara but it has always been a weight-loss no-no. Until now!
Introducing Slendier a low-carb, low-calorie, gluten-free, organic pasta dish that’s full of fibre and protein. These options are a godsend for enjoying your favourite pasta dishes while still dropping some kegs.
They're made from organic edamame beans, Slendier Edamame Bean Fettuccine is high in fibre, low in calories and very filling.
You can order online or grab it from your local Coles.
Rice
This is another household staple that can tip you off the wagon any day of the week.
If you love a succulent Chinese meal at home then you need rice, right? With so many new products hitting the shelves it's going to be easier for you to make better choices!
One of our favourites is Birds Eye Cauliflower rice, it's significantly lower in calories and you can add this to so many different meals and swap out traditional rice to help you lose weight and most of all stay full without overeating!
Now there are a number of "Veggie" rice options you can choose which are all great options.
Ice Cream
This one is for all the sweet tooths out there!
Let me just say there is NOTHING wrong with having a serving of your favourite ice cream packed with all the good stuff. Life is short and to be enjoyed but in moderation. Where we come unstuck is overeating and a 1 serve turns into 2 and let be honest ain't nobody eating 1 serve of B&J at a time.
Now, what if you could lose weight and still enjoy ice cream every night? Over the last 24 months, there have been literally dozens of low-calorie ice creams and our pick is Halo Top where you can eat a whole tub for around 300 calories (not recommended).
It's not going to be your average creamy, indulgent ice cream but it's good for fewer calories and you can find the right one that suits your taste! Another great low-calorie option is Fropro which is a higher protein option and both of these are available at your local Coles or Woolworths.
Vanilla Yoghurt
We had to include a popular go-to snack for weight loss which is one of our favourites. Yoghurt is tricky with all the fancy marketing and pretty pictures, they are not all equal.
Dairy farmers have always been a staple in many Australian homes but since the rise in Greek yoghurt, the tables have definitely turned. One of the biggest issues is seeing words like "low fat" which may be true but they are still packed with sugar.
Now there are options from Danone & Chobani just to name a few that offer high protein and zero sugar along with numerous health benefits and they're delicious too!
Just remember no matter how "healthy" the front label may look always read the nutritional panel focusing on calories, protein and sugar.
Iced Coffee
We will probably catch some grief for this one but it has to be done. Dare iced espresso coffee is a crowd favourite, a servo go-to and it's delicious! It's also PACKED full of sugar and each bottle is almost the equivalent of 2 Man Shakes worth of calories (let that sink in).
One every now in then is fine but the truth is there are better choices to get your caffeine fix in summer.
Like The Man Fuel. With 70% less calories and 12 times less sugar, this is perfect swap over from the Servo Standard ice coffee.
Vinegar Based Dressings
One big misconception is that ALL salads are "healthy". What a lot of people forget about is the dressing and specifically the amount of dressing we put on salads. A number of them are super high in sugar and unhealthy fats, so when you lather up your salad you can be eating a double serve without even knowing it.
The easiest way to save yourself some calories is by simply swapping out any creamy dressings and having a vinegar-based dressing like balsamic or even just olive oil!
There are so many good options at your local supermarkets and some of our favourites are French, Italian, garlic-infused olive oil to name a few.
Milk
One of the most asked questions we get is "Can I add milk to my shake?".
The short answer is yes you can but remember it always adds extra calories. For example, if you used 450ml of Dairy Farmers skim milk you add an extra 125 Calories and 16g of sugar per shake! Doing this twice a day can add up over time that's why we suggest water for the best results.
If you have to use milk stick to a single-serve of 250ml and the rest water. Even better you can swap to unsweetened almond milk. If you've never tried almond milk it's a great dairy alternative and has WAY fewer calories and sugar overall. It's low in saturated fat, has no cholesterol and is a good source of calcium.