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    Default 5 Foods Women Should Never Eat

    Culprit #1: Deep-Fried Anything
    Sorry, but if you order deep fried, make deep fried or even use the words deep fried, you might as well look for a cardiologist at the same time. Deep frying is positively the worst possible choice for having anything prepared. And don’t let the words, “lightly fried” fool you either, as in tempura! It’s all wickedness!

    Hero #1: Sauteed for Flavor
    This cooking technique uses minimal oil (preferably olive oil) and gives your food the flavor and complexity you’re looking for. I sauté my green beans after steaming them in olive oil (not virgin, that’s too fine an oil for heat), a lot of fresh garlic, a little sea salt and a liberal grinding of fresh pepper. Unbelievable taste with very little fat and no bad fat, either.


    Culprit #2: White Bread
    Thud. Did you hear that? That’s the sound of white bread landing in your gullet. It’s squishy, gooey and gluey and it’s adhering to the sides of your intestines, do you feel it? Considering the negative nutrition associated with denatured flour, why would anyone make that choice in this enlightened century? Lose the white bread already!

    Hero #2: Sprouted Wheat Bread
    Okay, check this out. When you sprout grain, then make it into bread, not only is a lot easier on your digestion, it’s packed full of nutrients traditional bread doesn’t have! Consider this nugget: your body looks at sprouted grain as veggies, not starch! That’s good news if your thighs sprout inches just by eating a sandwich with two pieces of bread!

    Culprit #3: Shortening and/or Margarine
    Solidified fats get that way through a process called hydrogenation, which in turn, makes a multitude of sins called trans fats. Yes, we’ve all heard how bad trans fats are, right? Well, not only does margarine lower your HDL (good cholesterol) it also raises the bad (LDL). Ixnay all the way on margarine (and it’s evil twin shortening…which is essentially unflavored margarine).

    Hero #3: Butter
    Hallelujah and pass the butter already! Butter, though a definite saturated fat, will raise your good cholesterol unlike margarine. Just use it very moderately. Try Better Butter: half unsalted butter and half extra virgin olive oil whipped together and kept in the fridge in a covered dish. Just like soft spread margarine only 300 times better!

    Culprit #4: White Rice
    Oh. My. Gosh. Are you really still eating white rice? This depiction of a grain is full of nothingness. The fiber is missing, the B vitamins are virtually unheard of and the glycemic load will take you one step closer to Type 2 Diabetes, if that’s your go-to carb! Dismiss this!

    Hero #4: Brown Rice
    With three times the amount of fiber, more B vitamins as well as other nutrients, the carb load on brown rice is much easier on your body and a smaller amount will satiate, too. What’s not to love about that, especially if you’re trying to lose a few pounds?

    Culprit #5: White Sugar
    To quote Gomer Pyle, “Surprise, surprise, surprise.” I bet you knew sugar would be on the list, didn’t you? How can it not. Did you know that consuming white sugar will actually stun your white blood cells from doing their important health preserving work? Yes, sugar impacts your immune system! It doesn’t just eat your teeth and add to your belly fat, it disrupts immune function. Repent from your sugar eating ways and return to the healthy fold!

    Hero #5: Dark Chocolate and Fruit
    You thought I was going to list alternative or artificial sweeteners, didn’t you? Studies have shown that people who consume diet drinks tend to gain weight doing so. Why is this? The hypothesis is you can’t fool your body like you think — if it tastes sweet, your body may still react to it and gain weight.

    Stinks, doesn’t it? But we need to LOSE our sweet teeth, people! That’s the problem, not finding the golden panacea that tastes just like sugar. If you want something sweet, have some fruit and an ounce of very dark chocolate (FULL of phytonutrients, yay!) Once you get over your addiction to sugar, this decadent treat (a bowl of fresh raspberries with melted dark chocolate drizzled over the top) will knock you flat. You’ll happily say NO to donuts!
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    I always avoid white bread and eat wheat bread because it is healthier and rich in fiber that helps the body in digestion. I make sure that I also use olive oil when I saute vegetables or fry fish or other meat products. Thanks for sharing this with us mikaela!

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    That's why I never feel guilty of loving and eating dark chocolates everyday. I know they are healthy and I keep this is moderation. My mom uses butter on our veggies and never use margarine. She also uses butter or virgin oil in frying foods which makes our meals not only delicious but free of bad fats.

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    I was actually happy too when I read this article that dark chocolates are safe for women. It's a continuing affirmation that I shouldn't feel guilty about eating them too. I just love dark chocolates so much and I cannot cut them off my diet. They are not only delicious but also healthy and rich in antioxidants that fight off free radicals in our body. I'm sure many of our members are also happy to hear about this
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    Everybody loves chocolates and I am as happy as you both are to hear about this. I agree with you mikaela that reading articles about dark chocolate being a healthy sweets/dessert makes it more delicious and guilt free. This is a great article that we all can learn from. I have to say that I have always been using brown sugar instead of the refined white sugar because I heard that the process to make the brown sugar white uses a lot of chemicals that affects our immune system. Our family also uses butter in cooking and do not use oils to avoid bad fats.

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    We also do not use white sugar in the house. We actually use it very often. Sugar is not a very important ingredient is our food so I am not really worried about that. Sometimes though we still cook white rice. I know that we should avoid them soon but it just tastes better than brown sugar. Although we don't eat rice that often. Will make sure to remember not cooking white rice any longer. Thanks for the very informative article mikaela!

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    I have a problem with brown rice. My husband and I love the brown rice but my kids don't eat it. No matter what I do they simply won't. Can you suggest a variety that's not completely white rice? or a variety that would taste like white rice but i actually not a white rice.... you know what I mean.

    Thanks,

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    I no longer eat rice but my mom used to mix both white and brown rice and it was suprising good. I'm not sure if that helps though. I eat wheat bread now as an alternative.

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