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Halloween is not just super cute kids in costumes but it means our houses are filled with sugary sweets that can really pack on the pounds fast. We are bringing you some tricks to avoid the treats. 1. When shopping for candy, buy your least favorite candy. When shopping for your trick-or-treat candy pick out things that kids will like, but you won’t be tempted to snack on. Doing this saves you from the extra calories, and you wont be tempted on snacking while handing out candy. 2. Chew gum Try to find a flavor of sugar-free gum that satisfies your sweet tooth. Chewing on gum can help keep you satisfied and keep your mind off of snacking. 3. Grab a low-calorie drink Having something that tastes sweet can satisfy your cravings. Remember to be careful with diet sodas, and just drink sparingly. Zero-calorie flavored waters are a great option for vitamins, hydration and a satisfying sweet taste. If you’re cold you can sip on light hot chocolate, sugar-free apple cider or make a cup of tea with a sugar substitute, like Stevia. 4. Get away from the candy jar! Out of mind,” right? Get the candy jar out of reach. At home, put it away in a cupboard. At work, ask for others to move the jar far away from you. 5. Plan ahead Eat a good, filling breakfast before work and be sure to eat dinner before the kids come a knocking. You’re most likely to spring for the treats if you’re hungry and get the munchies. Make sure you take your "go-to" Simply Skinny™ product from Down To Earth Solutions to avoid being tempted by those pesky cravings. 6. Avoid the candy altogether! You can pass out fun novelty items kids will love, like bouncy balls, glow sticks, stickers, spider rings, or stick-on mustaches. Parents will be grateful, and you’ll keep the candy out of your house. 7. Take your go-to Simply Skinny® product! Be sure you are taking your go-to Simply Skinny® weight loss product consistently. This will ensure that you are not falling weak to those Halloween Treats! www.DownToEarth-Solutions.com 1. Taco Bell
Two Fresco Soft Tacos with shredded chicken: 280 calories, 7g of fat, 39% daily value of sodium Black beans & rice: 180 calories, 4g of fat, 18% daily value of sodium The very foundation of Taco Bell's Fresco menu is reduced calories -- it concentrates on replacing heavier sauces with its pico de gallo, a move that pays off well when combined with a soft taco and shredded chicken: two of its lower-calorie ingredients. Beans and rice are great together, but you can also just get the black beans if you're trying to avoid starch overload. 2. Sonic Corn dog: 230 calories, 15g of fat, 24% daily value of sodium Small Natural-Cut Fries: 280 calories, 13g of fat, 12% daily value of sodium Many of Sonic's menu items are region-specific, but not its corn dog, which is relatively low in sodium and arguably constitutes a full meal when paired with its... small natural-cut fries. Yeah. Sonic doesn't have any salads. 3. Burger King Tendergrill Chicken Sandwich w/o mayo: 350 calories, 9g of fat, 25% daily value of sodium Value-sized onion rings: 150 calories, 70 from fat, 8g of fat, 17% daily value of sodium Go for the Tendergrill Chicken Sandwich without the mayo, and while other places would recommend you order the apple slices as a side, we know that's not going to satisfy anyone except people looking to avoid doctors. Go for the value-sized onion rings, which are comparable to its Satisfries but with fewer calories. 4. Carl's Jr./Hardee's Charbroiled BBQ Chicken Sandwich: 390 calories, 7g of fat, 41% daily value of sodium Garden side salad with low fat balsamic vinaigrette dressing: 145 calories, 6g of fat, 15% daily value of sodium Going charbroiled is the key at Carl's Jr. and Hardee's -- stay away from the aptly named Thickburgers and even their turkey burgers, which have a tendency to go heavy on the condiments. 5. Chick-fil-A 8-count Grilled Chicken Nuggets: 140 calories, 3g of fat, 22% daily value of sodium Side salad: 80 calories, 4.5g of fat, 4% daily value of sodium If the chicken isn't breaded at Chick-fil-A, is it still Chick-fil-A chicken? Well, yeah, technically! These grilled nuggets are the lowest-calorie entrée on its menu, and -- of course -- a side salad is its healthiest side. You won't even miss the pickles. 6. KFC Kentucky Grilled Chicken Whole Wing & Drumstick: 170 calories, 8.5g of fat, 23% daily value of sodium Green beans: 25 calories, 0g of fat, 10% daily value of sodium It should come as no surprise by now (both in life and in this article) that grilled chicken is healthier than the fried stuff, and ordering only a couple pieces can definitely help on that front, too, since KFC lets you order that way. Green beans have the added benefit of actually being green, which is something most fast-food lettuce can't even boast. 7. A&W Three-piece chicken tenders: 260 calories, 9g of fat, 46% daily value of sodium Chili: 190 calories, 6g of fat, 27% daily value of sodium Surprisingly, A&W's three-piece chicken tenders are the lowest-calorie entrée on its menu (better, even, than its salads, but still high in sodium), and its chili, while also high in sodium, still beats out a side salad in the calorie and fat content departments, which are not real departments, but rather figurative concepts. 8. Arby’s Chopped Farmhouse Salad with roast turkey and light Italian dressing: 250 calories, 14g of fat, 33% daily value of sodium Two Potato Cakes: 230 calories,14g of fat, 19% daily value of sodium So, what can you expect from a chain that refers to sides as "friends of meat"? Well, it turns out the salad options at Arby's aren't half bad, with lean meats like roast turkey and a light dressing making it an actually filling option. As for accompaniments, it has two Potato Cakes! Which are kinda like the meats of the vegetable world, if you are weird and want to think about things that way 9. Jack in the Box Four-piece grilled chicken strips: 250 calories, 7g of fat, 45% daily value of sodium Side salad with low-fat balsamic vinaigrette dressing: 48 calories, 2g of fat, 18% daily value of sodium The cat's out of the box: grilled chicken strips are a more diet-friendly alternative to Jack's normal fried ones, and a side salad with dressing will only set you back 48 calories, which you can probably burn by looking up where you can actually find a Jack in the Box. 10. Culver's Garden Fresco salad with raspberry vinaigrette dressing: 245 calories, 11g of fat, 23% daily value of sodium Dinner roll: 110 calories, 2g of fat, 7.1% daily value of sodium Yeah, no ButterBurgers for you, unfortunately. Culver's actually does quite well with its greens, though, but you didn't really expect it not to top its Garden Fresco salad with Wisconsin cheddar, did you? 11. Popeyes Three-piece blackened tenders: 170 calories, 2g of fat, 23% daily value of sodium Regular green beans: 40 calories, 1.5g of fat, 17% daily value of sodium Just like its close competitor KFC, Popeyes offers blackened (grilled) chicken tenders and green beans for the more health-conscious of its patrons. Its green beans may have a few more calories, but its chicken has less fat than the Colonel's on average. And thus the rivalry continues. (Make sure you get the green beans without gravy.) 12. McDonald's Hamburger: 240 calories, 8g of fat, 20% daily value of sodium Side salad with Newman’s Own Low Fat Family Recipe Italian Dressing: 70 calories, 2g of fat, 16% daily value of sodium Who knew? The plain hamburger at McDonald's is probably its healthiest sandwich, all told, since it lacks the excessive carbs of a larger bun and is generally a simple and filling way to satisfy your fast-food craving. A side salad provides all the vegetables its plain burger lacks. 13. In-N-Out Protein Style hamburger: 240 calories, 17g of fat, 15% daily value of sodium French fries: 395 calories, 18g of fat, 10% daily value of sodium A Protein Style hamburger is the closest you're going to get to a salad at In-N-Out, and (BONUS) it still contains some beef! Its fries (not Animal Style, you... uh, animal!) are the least detrimental side on its menu, but that's not saying much. 14. Dairy Queen Grilled Chicken Garden Greens salad with Marzetti Light Italian Dressing: 170 calories, 3g of fat, 30% daily value of sodium Onion rings: 360 calories, 16g of fat, 35% daily value of sodium You're better off going for a salad at Dairy Queen than for any of its sandwiches if you're looking to cut back on calories, and in terms of sides that aren't salads, you're going to be hard-pressed to find anything that qualifies as "healthy" in the traditional sense. So in that spirit, the onion rings are better than the fries. 15. Five Guys Veggie Sandwich: 440 calories, 15g of fat, 43% daily value of sodium Little fry: 526 calories, 23g of fat, 22% daily value of sodium It's damn near impossible to find a healthy side at Five Guys, because it basically only has one option, and it's fries. Lots and lots of them. The veggie sandwich, however, is probably your best bet for a healthy entree short of just removing its burger from the bun, since it doesn't do Protein Style. 16. Wendy's Ultimate Chicken Grill sandwich: 370 calories, 8g of fat, 42% daily value of sodium Garden side salad with lemon garlic Caesar dressing: 130 calories, 11g of fat, 16% daily value of sodium The Ultimate Chicken Grill sandwich is that rare fast-food sandwich that manages to be both healthy(-ish) and filling. If you want the garden side salad without the dressing, that's 11g of fat and 105 calories off the bottom line. But you'll be eating one dry salad. 17. Whataburger Apple & Cranberry salad with low fat herb vinaigrette dressing: 305 calories, 10g of fat, 27% daily value of sodium Small fries: 270 calories, 15g of fat, 14% daily value of sodium Whataburger offers this entrée salad with chicken, too, but your best bet is to get it as-is with its herb vinaigrette dressing. And if you're still fiending for something fried, it has a small order of fries that should satiate your apparently Texas-sized appetite. 18. White Castle Two Veggie Sliders: 300 calories, 10g of fat, 22% daily value of sodium Smal onion rings: 229 calories, 12g of fat, 11% daily value of sodium White Castle's Veggie Sliders very narrowly edged out its original sliders in that its Veggie Sliders have a comparable amount of calories, but less fat. And since the Harold-and-Kumar-craved chain doesn't have salads, you're better off going for its small onion rings, even if they're fried, as a side option. 19. Subway Veggie Delite Salad: 60 calories, 1g of fat, 3% daily value of sodium 8oz Homestyle Chicken Noodle Soup: 110 calories, 3g of fat, 30% daily value of sodium A soup and salad?! Yeah, buddy. A lot of folks don't know that Subway can make most of its sandwiches into salads, and the Veggie Delite is a sure thing for those looking to cut back on carbs and calories. 20. Shake Shack Shack-cago Dog: 315 calories, 15g of fat, 39% daily value of sodium Regular fries: 470 calories, 23g of fat, 28% daily value of sodium Shake Shack offers an amazing veggie-heavy, Chicago-style hot dog, and weirdly, its standard dog is healthier than its chicken variation due to a reduced sodium content. Its fries are the healthiest side, mainly because there literally isn't anything else. It's probably best to attack them with a friend, if you simply can't avoid partaking. 21. Chipotle Vegetarian salad with black beans, fajita vegetables, and vinaigrette: 420 calories, 26.5g of fat, 53% daily value of sodium Chipotle's customizability and array of ingredients can be dauntingly appealing, but don't let them shake your resolve: stick to a salad rather than a burrito bowl (and, if you can't do a salad, try and stay away from its 300-calorie tortillas), get it without meat, and skip the side of chips (they have significantly more fat than this salad). We know that sounds weird. Just do it. As for the high sodium, it's extraordinarily easy for this stuff to add up (the vinaigrette dressing is its largest source, so tell them to go easy on it or ask for it on the side.
As for the gym.. been there, tried it.. not something I just fell in love doing like it is for so many and I am really busy so I really can’t find the time in my day to go.. is this an excuse, well maybe. hehe.. I do however acknowledge the fact that we should eat foods that are good for us and exercise is definitely important and encouraged, I am just saying there is a reason come Jan 1st, gym memberships go way up and then come March come tumbling down. For those of you that have this discipline.. I commend you to the fullest! Being in the weight loss industry I hear all to often words like discipline and exercise.. these come easy for some but not all of us. After baby #4, those type of words went out the door and all I saw was my belly looking like I was on baby #5. I elicited the help of a very popular weight loss supplement - ZXT Gold and followed it with Slim Trim U.. It was heaven sent, I could eat all my favs because they provided me with the discipline to stop overeating by cutting my portions, cut my craving wayyy down and they gave me energy to move and before I knew it I was down to pre baby weight.. YAY me, AWESOME!! Well.. I guess all good things must come to an end because they were removed from the market for various reasons. I kept the weight off for a long while and before I knew it, I was gaining weight little by little so I began my search for a new supplement to give me that help that I so desperately needed and that my customers needed (by this point I had began selling these products). Some were full of promise but no real results, not what I needed to tackle my LOVE for food and overindulging. So what did I do you ask.. I developed my own line of products with one goal in mind.. to Simplify Skinny.. Yep.. for people like you and me because my story.. my goals.. are like many of yours, they're mine. They are my struggles and there are enough struggles in everyday life that I just wanted something that was simple.. so there you have it Simply Skinny™ - Skinny Simplified! This product line was carefully developed and tested with real results in mind for people who share my story.. those of us who need that help to attain those weight loss goals that have just become a struggle.
What you’re actually seeing are swollen fat cells putting pressure on the surrounding fibrous tissue.This pulls the skin downward and creates the pitting that makes so many women self-conscious - Cellulite. You may not be able to completely “cure” yourself of cellulite, but there are certainly things you can do to help make it less noticeable. Reducing the appearance of cellulite requires that you do three things:
1. Lifting weights A cellulite-related benefit of weightlifting is that as your muscles grow, every area of your body naturally tightens, giving you a smoother, fuller look (and avoiding the dreaded “skinny fat” physique). 2. Include plenty of omega-3 fatty acids in your diet Among omega-3's extensive benefits is the fact that it stimulates collagen production and reduces inflammation, which can help with the reduction of cellulite. 3. Diet to lose fat, and particularly the stubborn fat By reducing your body fat percentage can have positive effects on your cellulite, but it’s not the end-all- said - all cure as some believe (there are many "skinny girls" out there with cellulite). But if you’re overweight, bringing your body fat into a normal, or athletic range, will definitely help. And even if you’re not overweight, you can still carry quite a bit of stubborn fat, which is the type worst affected by cellulite. By reducing this fat in particular, you can alleviate the cellulite. Supplement To Consider
To tell someone to diet to lose fat is easier said than done, which is why I am recommending Simply Skinny Elite to tackle #3. The ingredients in Simply Skinny Elite such as Thermo-V™, Enduramax™, and Rauwolscine all have fat burning properties, releases the preservation of fat masses while preventing the formation of new fat tissues and last but not least, ruptures the fat cells that stores toxins - releasing them to be ultimately eliminated. |
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