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Mar 02
2011
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Choose It-Lose ItPosted by: barbara on Mar 02, 2011 Tagged in: Weight Loss Sarasota , weight loss , Total Wellness program , sodium in foods , sodium , saturated fat , sarasota Total Wellness , olive oil , nutritious choices , nutrition label , nutrition , lower sugar , Love Your Life Health Expo , Kaizen Total Wellness , kaizen , healthy substitutions , healthy recipes , healthy recipe substitutions , healthier recipes , healthier choices , health expo , health , food substitutions , fitness lakewood ranch , Fitness and Food , fiber , eat this not that , conscious eating , choose it lose it
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Monday's Kaizen Healthy Lifestyle class involved everyone in reviewing common food choices and identifying at least one nutritionally superior alternate. The alternate had to be similar and tasty...no sense pretending you would just as soon eat cottage cheese as vanilla ice cream. Many pairs were discussed - one item to Choose, one item to Lose. For example, when looking at sugar content, their is no contest between orange Crystal Lite (choose) and carton orange juice (lose). Significantly lower in sugar and calories are Emerald's Cocoa Roasted Almonds vs. peanut M & Ms. Lose a lot of saturated fat by choosing olive oil over butter. Lose a ton of sodium by choosing low-sodium chicken broth over bouillion cubes. Add fiber and a healthier carb by choosing rolled oats instead of bread crumbs in your recipes calling for filler. You may have seen the book series 'Eat This - Not That', which is the same concept. The problem with those books is they are NOT presenting a truly healthy choice with each 'Eat This' recommendation. They are simply saying one of the pair is better than the other... but it is often the lesser of two evils. The Kaizen Healthy Lifestlye class is much more discerning. Handouts from the 'Choose It-Lose It' class will be free to visitors at the upcoming Love Your Life Health Expo March 26 at Kaizen Total Wellness center in Lakewood Ranch.







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