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... Parties are a major source of peer pressure, especially with alcohol. However, remember that alcohol contains hundreds of calories in just one drink and of little to no nutritional value. When you go to a party, people may pressure you to have a drink and relax, and it can be difficult to say no when ...
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... after day, and boredom is the enemy of a healthy diet. Fortunately for those trying to follow a healthy diet, there is plenty of variety to be had in healthy foods. In addition to the hundreds of varieties of fruits and vegetables available at the average grocery store, there is a wide variety of beans, ...
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... dizzy and generally unwell. If our blood glucose levels rise too quickly a rapid drop usually follows this. Include low glycemic index foods in meals and snacks to slow the release of glucose into the bloodstream. A low glycemic index snack a few hours before exercise will help maintain your energy levels ...
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... cereal - beans - peas - spinach - sweet corn - wholemeal brown bread - red cabbage - carrots - baked potato with skin - apples, bananas, oranges and all fruits There are two types of fiber - soluble and insoluble. If you start eating more food rich in fiber, you ll be amazed of its beneficial effects ...
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... be able to use lots of hamburger meat and still have variety in your diet. Also, look at less tender cuts of meat to trim costs in your grocery money. While fillet mignon may be tasty, it doesn t fit into every budget. Less tender cuts of beef and pork make excellent crock-pot meals, and using a slow ...
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