- Fry foods with a little bit of olive oil rather than butter, margarine, or lots of vegetable oil.
- Use canola oil when baking.
- Prepare fish such as salmon or mackerel twice a week.
- Sprinkle slivered nuts or sunflower seeds on your salads instead of bacon bits.
- Eat Canadian bacon or lean ham instead of bacon.
- Try low-fat frozen yogurt instead of regular ice cream.
- Eat broiled, baked, roasted, or grilled chicken without the skin instead of fried chicken.
- Add lettuce, tomato, and other vegetables, rather than cheese, to your sandwiches.
- Eat extra lean ground beef (5% fat) instead of regular ground beef (25% fat).
- Try whole-wheat tortillas instead of regular flour tortillas.
- Try whole-wheat or multigrain bread instead of white bread.
- Try low-fat, low-sodium crackers instead of regular crackers.
- Eat water-packed rather than oil-packed tuna.
- Use mustard, catsup, or low-fat mayonnaise on your sandwiches instead of regular mayonnaise.
- Try making sandwiches with 95% to 97% fat-free lunch meats.
- Use lemon juice, herb vinegar, or reduced-calorie salad dressings on your salads.
- Choose non-hydrogenated peanut butter. You can tell that it’s non hydrogenated if there’s some oil on top of the peanut butter. Hydrogenated peanut butter is all solid at room temperature.
- Eat lower-fat cookies, such as graham crackers or fig bars.
- Choose canned fruits packed in water rather than syrup.
Eat Healthy when Eating out
- Ask for salad dressing, gravy, or sauce on the side and use sparingly.
- Choose main dishes that are broiled, baked, roasted, or grilled, instead of deep-fried or pan-fried.
- Don’t be afraid to make special requests, such as asking that something be cooked with less fat.
- Add lettuce and tomato.
- Ask for whole-wheat or rye bread.
- Choose mustard instead of mayonnaise.
- Have brown rice instead white rice.
- Order a side dish of steamed broccoli.
- Order smaller burgers. Skip the cheese and bacon.
- Order a grilled chicken sandwich.
- Order garden or grilled chicken salads with low-fat dressings.
- Choose water or low-fat milk instead of regular soda.
- Ask for vegetable toppings, such as mushrooms or peppers, rather than meat toppings.
- Get whole-wheat crust.
- Request half the cheese.
- Eat a salad with low-fat dressing in place of a slice of pizza
About the Doris A. Howell Foundation:
The Doris A. Howell Foundation for Women’s Health Research is committed to keeping the women we love healthy, advancing women’s health through research and educating women to be catalysts for improving family health in the community.
The organization does so by funding scholarships to scientists researching issues affecting women’s health; providing a forum for medical experts, scientists, doctors, researchers, and authors to convey the timely information on topics relevant to women’s health and the health. of their families through its Lecture and Evening Series, and by funding research initiatives that will create women’s health awareness and advocacy in the community.
For more information about the Doris A. Howell Foundation, please visit www.howellfoundation.org.