11 Small Tricks for Big Weight Loss
If you're working with a daily calorie intake of somewhere in the neighborhood of 1,400 to 1,600 calories, then yes, every calorie does count. The following little tricks may not seem like they have a huge effect, but when you add up these changes over a period of time, they'll translate into a leaner and stronger body.
Blot. Use a paper napkin to blot a teaspoon of fat off a pizza slice. At a slice a week, that's more than a whole cup of fat you won't eat—or wear—this year.
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Slice of pizza (© Barry Wong/Getty Images)
Drink more milk. Consuming 1,800 milligrams of calcium a day could block the absorption of about 80 calories. Fill your coffee mug with skim or 1 percent milk, drink it down to the level you want in your coffee, then pour in your caffeine fix.
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Milk (© Brian Hagiwara/Brand X/Corbis)
Buy cut veggies. They cost more, but they'll pay dividends later—because you're more likely to snack on them than on some other, less healthy food.
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Cut vegetables (Barry Yee/Getty Images)
Get watered down.
A recent German study showed that drinking water burns calories. Drinking about two cups of cold water—no warmer than 72 degrees—used up roughly 25 calories. Drink a liter a day and you're talking five pounds a year.
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Woman drinking water (© Janis Christie/Getty Images)
Go smaller.
Use a salad plate instead of a dinner plate. Studies show that putting your portions on smaller dishes means you'll end up eating less at a meal.
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Meal on a small plate (© Thomas Barwick/Getty Images)
Dilute juice.
Add water to your fruit juice to reduce calories.
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Lemonade and lemons (© Food Collection/Food Collection/Getty Images)
Make your drinks count.
Have a V8 or tomato juice instead of a Diet Coke.
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Tomato juice (© ULTRA.F/Getty Images)
Have a power snack prepared.
Mix three different kinds of beans and sprinkle in some low-cal Italian dressing. Have it as a snack all week.
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Beans (© Justin Lightley/Getty Images)
Think about eating.
Eat without doing anything else—no TV, no reading, no working.
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Woman eating sushi (© Barry Yee/Getty Images)
Stop mindless snacking.
Chew a strong-flavored gum like cinnamon while you're cooking. Sneaking a taste of the food will be less appealing.
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Chewing gum (© DAJ/Getty Images)
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