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Sugar - are you sweet enough?
Sugar - are you sweet enough? hot!
Date added: 03/01/2009
How much sugar is OK to eat? How much is in a bottle of sports drink? Or a doughnut? How can you tell from the label what's high and what's low?  Find out where the sugar is hidden in your diet and which foods are likely to be the biggest sources. Plus easy ways to cut back without noticing.
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A salad a day keeps kilos away
A salad a day keeps kilos away
Date added: 03/01/2009
A tossed salad is a great way to make any meal - even pizza or fish and chips - more balanced. REad the 10 healthy reasons why you should eat a salad each day. It's all to do with kilojoule-density (or calorie-density). If you're trying to slim down, it's a good idea to order a salad as an appetiser. It fills you up for few kilojoules.
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12 steps to healthy eating
12 steps to healthy eating
Date added: 02/28/2009
Refresh yourself with the basic of healthy eating.  The more you understand, the better you'll be able to shop and eat. A simple one page summary of what's what.
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Hunger-Fullness Log
Hunger-Fullness Log
Date added: 02/28/2009
Rate your feelings of hunger from 0 to 10 over the day and use my handy log to track it over a day.  Learn to rate your hunger from "so ravenous" to "I'm peckish" and you'll soon realise when you eat out of mouth hunger, not stomach hunger.  In contrast, rate your fullness level from "quite satisfied" to "overstuffed" so you can work out a nice comfortable point of fullness (satiety) to stop eating at. Works with ANY diet or program.
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Dining out on a diet
Dining out on a diet
Date added: 02/28/2009
Is your excess weight due to your eating out? It's no coincidence that eating out is on the rise as the same time as we face an obesity crisis. Dining out often means more fat, more sugar, salt and kilojoules (calories) than when we cook at home. It's a real trap if you're trying to shed weight. Find out our 7 tips to help you eat light when you eat out.
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Fibre how-to
Fibre how-to
Date added: 02/28/2009
Eating more fibre is one of the simplest ways to improve your daily diet. Read up on how much you need and learn easy swaps to boost your fibre intake from cereal to snack foods. There's a recipe makeover so you can revamp your favourite recipes plus 7 reasons why fibre is so good for you.
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Cut back on salt
Cut back on salt
Date added: 02/28/2009
Salt is the hidden villain in our food supply. We have no idea how much salt we're eating as many modern foods don't taste that salty! Discover our 7 quick ways to cut back on salt and see what a difference buying low-salt and no-added-salt products at your supermarket can make. A must-read if you have high blood pressure, Meuniere's syndrome or fluid retention.
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Juices: don't drink the calories
Juices: don't drink the calories
Date added: 02/28/2009
Juices are fat-free and healthy but they are fruit in concentrated form - high in natural sugars and easy to over-consume. Be warned.
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Portion size control
Portion size control
Date added: 02/28/2009
See how portion sizes have gradually gotten bigger and why a super-sized portioin of food means you'll eat more! Plus our 10 tips for spotting the supersize craze.
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Fast food - healthy options
Fast food - healthy options
Date added: 02/28/2009
Burgers, fries, pizza and nuggets. Learn how you can stay healthy but still eat fast food. See how the fat and kilojoules (calories) stack up and how super-sizing is the norm. Plus our top 10 healthiest take-aways listed so you can choose.
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Diet secrets for busy bodies
Diet secrets for busy bodies
Date added: 02/23/2009
Losing weight is never easy. Try these 7 tips to help your weight loss efforts along. Diets come and go but these are solid principles that stay the same and are part of every successful diet plan.
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