It’s Barbeque Season!
It is that time of year again … ‘Tis the season for barbeques!! Although barbeques are great for the whole family, BBQ foods can be high in saturated fat, low in fiber and packed with calories. If you are trying to maintain your shape or lose a few pounds for bikini season, don’t fret, there are so many healthy and delicious foods to substitute.
Tanya’s Tips
1) Simply grill it: With barbeques comes barbeque sauce. One tablespoon of sweet barbeque sauce has 20 calories, 4 carbohydrates and no fiber. Although this doesn’t seem like a lot of calories, who only uses 1 tablespoon of BBQ sauce? Eliminating sauces can be an easy way to cut calories.
2) Choose lean protein: Lean meats, such as chicken, fish, turkey and sirloin provide less calories, saturated fat and cholesterol than high-fat meats, such as hot dogs, and full-fat hamburger meat. One ounce of lean protein has 45-65 less calories, and 5-8 grams less fat than high-fat meat. Opt for chicken or shrimp skewers, and if your hamburger craving is a must, chose USDA Select or Choice grades of lean beef trimmed of fat, such as ground sirloin.
3) Choose whole-grain buns: Whole-grain products have more fiber than white bread. Remember, fiber is the indigestible part of carbohydrate that provides bulk without any calories. Fiber fills you up without filling you out.
4) Skip the potato and pasta salads: Traditionally-made potato and pasta salads are loaded with calories and fat. They provide excess calories in the form of carbohydrate without any fiber, which may cause drops in blood sugar, making you feel lethargic and irritable an hour after you eat them. Instead, make a big salad mixed with all your favorite veggies. Spinach and rocket lettuce are in season — or throw some sliced vegetables on the grill — asparagus is also in season and grills very nicely.
5) Choose your alcohol wisely: Alcohol is allowed on the F-Factor diet, however, some choices are better than others. So, if you want to have a drink in the shade and you are a beer-lover, try low-carb beer. Otherwise, chilled white wine is always yummy or vodka and Crystal Light tastes great, especially when it is blended with some ice!!
6) Don’t forget to hydrate: Although alcohol is allowed on the F-Factor diet, drinking in the sun can speed up the effects of alcohol. Alcohol plus sun can equal headache and dehydration. Therefore, it is important to drink adequate water when the sun is hot, especially if you are drinking alcohol. Drinking 6-8, 8 oz. glasses of water every day is great for your skin, helps regulate bowel function and will prevent dehydration, so don’t forget to DRINK UP!
F-Factor Best Bets
*On the Grill – a serving size is about 4-5 oz.
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Chicken(1oz) |
35 |
0-1 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
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Shrimp(1oz) |
35 |
0-1 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
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Salmon(1oz) |
55 |
3 |
0.5 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
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Lamb Chop(1oz) |
55 |
3 |
1.2 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
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Sirloin(1oz) |
55 |
3 |
1* |
0 |
7 |
0 |
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Turkey(1oz) |
55 |
3 |
0* |
0 |
7 |
0 |
Depending on how lean the meat you buy is, this will vary. Try to get lean meat, trimmed of fat.
Instead of Potato Salad and Cole Slaw – Try this!
Tanya’s House Salad
1 bag romaine hearts (or spinach, rocket lettuce)
1 bag baby carrots
2 celery hearts
1 red pepper
1 seedless cucumber
1 box cherry tomatoes
1 14-ounce can hearts of palm
1 14-ouce can garbanzo beans
1 red onion
Tanya Zuckerbrot, MS, RD is a nutritionist and founder of www.Skinnyandthecity.com. She is also the creator of The F-Factor Diet™, an innovative nutritional program she has used for more than ten years to provide hundreds of her clients with all the tools they need to achieve easy weight loss and maintenance, improved health and well-being. For more information log onto www.FFactorDiet.com.
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Tanya- Please tell me you are aware of the overwhelming research that proves that the blackening and barbecuing of meats produces carcinogens… While some of your suggestions have merit, you are leading the public down the wrong path in many situations for the sake of pushing a trendy diet. While this may or may not be done so intentionally, you have an obligation to review the literature and scientific studies before irresponsibly putting forth ideas that will only harm those who adhere to them.
Randy,
Actually I’ve read many studies that the bad carcinogens only adhere to poor choices (fattier) meats (red meats that are marbled etc). You have to grill lean reds, fish or chicken with all skin of fat off (chicken breasts). And when you do have the nice lean red meat, to moisten you can use a low fat, healty choice of marinade.
Randy, unless you are a moron you could easily see that she is giving healthier alternatives to fatty meats and side dishes traditionally found at an american BBQ. She said nothing about grilling every meal being healthy.