Tips to cut a few calories

The American Dietetic Association has a great public feature to their site that offers great nutrition tips. I thought I’d share these with you as  you work to trim your waistline. These tips don’t require huge changes, however will give you great results!

  1. Downsize Your Dishes. Use smaller plates and bowls to help you eat less. We tend to fill up the dish we’re using and then eat it all. Our brains also think we are getting more when the same amount of food is placed in a smaller dish.
  2. Savor Your Meals. Eating slowly helps you consume only what your body needs to feel satisfied. Eating too quickly, in less than 20 to 30 minutes, leads to overeating and feeling uncomfortably full afterwards.
  3. Leave Some Food on Your Plate. This is especially important if you grew up in the “clean plate club.” By leaving even a few bites, you can focus more on your internal signals of satisfaction and less on eating food just because it is there.
  4. Don’t Eat Out of a Bag or Box. When you eat out of a package, you are likely to keep eating until it’s all gone – no matter how many servings the package actually contains. Pour one serving into a small bowl.
  5. Choose Your Glass Wisely. Here’s another place where our eyes play tricks on us. When glasses are short and wide, we tend to fill them with more fluid and to drink more. Use a slender glass for any beverage except water.
  6. Rethink Your Drinks. High-calorie beverages like soft drinks, juice drinks, energy drinks, specialty coffees and alcohol add calories just like solid foods. Whenever possible, replace these drinks with plenty of water.

http://www.eatright.org/Public/content.aspx?id=6849

-Kelsey

Fall = Tasty Apples!

One of my favorite things about fall is the variety of apples that we can find at the grocery store or farmer’s market. One of my absolute favorites is the honeycrisp apple. It offers a vibrant taste that I can’t get enough of! The various types of apples can be used for different purposes such as making sauce, jam, baking, and just every day eating enjoyment. Be sure to check out the variety next time you’re at the store or market. You can also read my Fall 2010 newsletter that discusses apples in more detail under “Info” and then “Newsletter” tab.

-Kelsey

Senior Seminar Today!

Today is the Senior Seminar at the Codington County Extension Building. It’s a great event for seniors! There are a lot of booths to check out and several speakers, including myself. I will be speaking at 1pm today on Eating Healthy for the Golden Years. We will discuss topics such as cooking for 1-2, grocery shopping, snack ideas, etc. In addition, our Brown Clinic booth will be offering free osteoporosis screenings and blood pressure checks. Come check us out!

-Kelsey

Fog in the Air

With the air being cooler in the morning, it makes for some great scenery when the sun comes out.  Here this AM, this “jet stream” of fog was in the air.  Very peaceful and relaxing time to go out running and pass through some of these pockets of fog.  The time goes by even faster when you have some interesting things to look at while you are out exercising.  When the sun was shining more later, these pockets of fog were just hanging low to the bike trail, and made for an indescribable calm as I passed through them.  It made for a great way to start the day.  Try it sometime!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1454

Great Day for a Walk

Rode around the Lake this afternoon on my bike after it quit raining and started to warm, and the weather was perfect to go for a walk.  Bike path is good at times, but sometimes you just need to get off of the beaten path and be alone to think.  It was a perfect day for that.  Everything is always so busy, with all of us having a thousand things to do, and even that won’t get us caught up.  We need to get things done, but we also need to take time to relax and enjoy.  In the next few days, it is supposed to cool down again, and then will warm back up again, and last awhile.  I am ready to hang on to these kind of days for as long as possible.  Take the time to get out…you won’t regret it.  Enjoy the coming week.

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1453