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Tips for Losing Weight On the Go

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- For many people, finding an effective way to lose weight can be difficult - almost as difficult as finding a few extra minutes in their jam-packed days.

In a world of exhausting commutes, long workdays and multitudes of daily chores and errands, the task of shedding those extra pounds can often fall to the wayside.

But with the right action plan, losing weight can be simple and easy, even for folks with a limited amount of free time. Larry Turner, diet guru and creator of the Hollywood Cookie Diet, suggests the following tips for making weight loss part of your day, without sacrificing an excessive amount of time:

* Go the extra mile. A few extra blocks here and there can make a big difference in your efforts to lose weight. If you commute to work by subway, consider getting off the train one or two stops early and then walking the extra distance. If commuting by car, park farther away than usual.

* Cut the fat off extra trips. If you're considering joining a gym, find one that's located close to your workplace. It's more enticing and time-efficient to attend a gym that's along the path of your commute, not someplace far outside of it.

* Drink less soda and more water. Soft drinks are loaded with sugar and add empty calories to your diet. Add flavor and variety to your water with slices of lemon, lime, orange or even cucumber.

* Add activity wherever you can. Look for daily opportunities to burn extra calories. For instance, wash your car by hand, work manually in your garden or take your bike while doing errands instead of taking your car. It may be easier than you think to blend chores and exercise.

* Always have a low-calorie meal at your fingertips. To help you avoid the temptation of eating unhealthy fast food when your time is running low, make sure that you have a readily accessible alternative.

Sunset Health Products' Hollywood Cookie Diet, for instance, consists of individually wrapped cookies that are tasty yet low in fat and high in fiber and protein, meaning that they can serve as a healthy and safe meal alternative. The cookies, which are currently popular with such celebrities as Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson, provide a high level of appetite satisfaction per calorie.

The Hollywood Cookie Diet is available online. For more information, visit www.hollywoodcookiediet.com or call 800-411-7920.






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Five Easy Ways to Help Manage Weight

(Family Features) - Many people think that maintaining a healthy weight always means making drastic changes to their diets. But here are five easy changes you can make that will help keep you on track toward reaching your goal.

1. Divide your plate. When putting food on your plate, fill half of it with veggies or salad (but watch out for fatty dressings). One-quarter of the plate should have lean protein, such as fish, chicken or beef that's been grilled, baked or poached. And the last quarter of the plate should be a healthy starch-but don't load it up with butter or oil.

2. Go for fruit. Fruit has good-for-you vitamins and antioxidants, and it contains fiber, which can help you feel more satisfied. And studies show that consumption of fiber is associated with lower body weight measures in U.S. adults. Try some berries -  blueberries, raspberries or strawberries are great on top of cereal or salads, or served with a little part-skim ricotta cheese.

3. Plan ahead. If you know that every afternoon you get hungry and end up heading to the vending machine, be prepared with better alternatives. A nutritious snack such as a piece of fruit, or a Special K cereal bar, will take care of that temptation and give you a way to stave off cravings. With 90 calories, and now with three grams of fiber, Special K cereal bars are a tasty option for weight-managers. For more information, visit www.specialk.com/cereal-bars.

4. Keep hydrated. Feeling tired or hungry? You may just be thirsty. Make sure you get at least six glasses of water a day. Water helps your body transport nutrients and eliminate toxins. Add a cucumber or lemon slice to jazz up the taste.

5. Close the kitchen. Heading into the kitchen can mean heading straight for temptation. As soon as you finish with each meal, clean up the dishes and turn off the lights. Tell yourself that the kitchen is closed, and then find an activity in another room of your house - preferably one that gets you moving.

SOURCE:
Kellogg Company



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