If you’ve made a plan to lose weight, it can be tricky to know where to start. But actually, even small tweaks to your diet can have a positive impact in the long-term. Start by having a look in your fridge. Is there anything in there that you could swap for a healthier alternative? Swapping one type of food for a healthy option can have a couple of benefits. For one, it helps make the meals you eat more nutritious. Secondly, it helps you to cut down on the number of calories you eat.
Here’s a quick list of 10 healthy food swaps you can make. Plus, 2 simple recipes to get you started, both of which you can make in your FlavorStone pan. The FlavorStone pan is a really handy tool for cooking if you’re trying to lose weight. The easy-to-clean non-stick coating means you can cook with no oil at all, allowing for a healthier diet.
Meat
Swap out meat either for vegetarian or plant-based alternatives. For example, if you’re making a ragu, swap out half the meat for a can of green lentils.
Cheese
There are lots of really good vegan alternatives to cheese, if you’re looking to cut down on dairy. Or, simply swap for a low-fat cottage cheese or cheddar.
Mayonnaise
If you’re a mayo-on-everything kind of person, try this healthy alternative. Mash in an avocado or whip up your own creamy dressing using olive oil, yoghurt and herbs.
Fruit juice
Though not unhealthy per se, it’s healthier to eat a piece of fruit in the morning, than it is to drink a glass of juice. The whole fruit has less sugar and more fibre.
Potato
Try swapping normal potatoes for sweet potatoes. They’re much more nutritious, especially if you cook them with the skin left on.
Pizza
If you’re normally a deep-pan pizza lover, try switching to a thin crust instead. Or better yet, try making your own pizza using wraps and your own homemade pizza sauce.
Fish fingers
Try experimenting with different types of fish. Rather than breadcrumbs, try baking your fish in foil with herbs and a splash of olive oil.
Quiche
While eggs are nutritious, the buttery pastry on a quiche is quite fatty. Instead, try cooking yourself an omelette or better yet a frittata.
Burgers
Instead of your usual quarter-pounder, switch to a grilled chicken wrap. Chicken is much leaner than beef, plus you get extra brownie points for adding salad.
Pasta
Rather than reaching for the pasta for your mid-week meal, make a healthier choice by going for courgetti instead.
Super-simple courgetti ‘pasta’
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Asparagus and potato frittata
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