How To Find Fat Burning Foods On Vacation

 

vacation foods that burn fatStaying in control of your diet and nutritional program while you’re on holiday isn’t easy. Firstly there is the temptation to be naughty, and second it can be hard to find foods that burn fat when you’re in new and unfamiliar surroundings.

Let’s take a look at a few tips that will help you stay on track whenever you go away.

 

 

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Go Grilled

grilled salmonJust because you’re on vacation, it doesn’t mean that your good habits should be left at home. Remember that your balanced nutritional program means eating well prepared, delicious foods.

With that in mind keep your eyes open for grilled meats and fish and stay away from fried foods.

If you’re visiting a coastal town or city the chances are that there will be an endless supply of fresh seafood. If you’re heading inland then it is more likely that red meat and poultry will dominate the menu.

Just remember to ask yourself the question, “would I cook a meal this way at home?”. If the answer is “no” then there is probably a better choice on that menu.

Go Local

seafood tapasIn my experience, the smaller local restaurants really pull out the stops to showcase their local produce. Most of them will deal with local producers and suppliers, meaning the majority of their food will be natural, fresh and flavorsome!

It also means that these places know how to treat their food. Flavors will be enhanced through the use of herbs, spices and traditional cooking methods.

On the other hand, large chains and fast food establishments are likely to source lower quality, mass-produced foods and prepare them in a manner that can be detrimental to your health. (Through the use of hydrogenated cooking oils and fats.)

Remember, if there is an ingredient that you know is bad for you then you can always ask the chef to leave that out of your meal. Or you can remove it from your plate once you are served.

Be Prepared

Whether you’re out on the road, on a day trip or laying on a beach somewhere you are going to get hungry at some point.

mixed nuts are a healthy and convenient snackBut when you’re in unfamiliar surroundings it can be hard to find a place to eat. And if you do, you’re only choice might be an ice cream stall and a greasy diner!

So you’ll need to have some healthy, fat burning snacks to hand!

When ever I go away I will always take a large bag of mixed nuts with me. (Make sure you check that you will be allowed to cross the border with any food you travel with).

I pack them with my towel and sun cream when I go to the beach, and with my camera when I go on a sightseeing trip!

Another great tip is to carry some fresh fruit. Fruit with a skin is just as convenient to carry as a bag of nuts. And if you are staying in a hotel that provides a decent breakfast spread then there will likely be enough fresh fruit to last you the day. Just take some with you!

I go for a banana, apples, oranges, kiwi… you get the picture.

Enjoy Yourself

healthy dessertRemember that you are on vacation to enjoy yourself. And life is too short not to enjoy the occasional treat!

I have a very sweet tooth, so when I go away I pay close attention to the dessert menu. If I see something that really looks irresistible then I’ll go for it! And so should you.

But don’t go thinking that you can get away with eating a dessert with every meal! Remember what refined sugar does to you; it leaves you feeling bloated, lethargic, sluggish, not to mention it puts your body into fat storage mode!

It really all comes down to being sensible and trusting your choices. If you’re following a balanced, healthy and fat burning nutritional program then you’ll know your limits, and you won’t be craving junk foods in the first place!

At the end of the day you can’t control how your food is prepared, or how it is sourced, so don’t stress about it! Vacations are a time to relax and recharge your batteries. And if you follow these tips you’ll come back just as lean as when you left!

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Do you have any tips about staying healthy when you go away? Why not let us know by leaving a comment below…

 

Fat Burning Foods Podcast

 

Fat Burning Foods PodcastI’m very pleased to announce that we have launched our very own Fat Burning Foods Podcast! Now you can download the very best foods that burn fat, negative calorie foods, weight loss recipes and nutritional tips direct to your iPod, iPhone, PC, iPad, mp3 player (well just about anything really!) and watch or listen on the go!

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Five Fat Burning Foods

 

Super Foods That Burn Fat Fast!

 

 

Oatmeal - Rolled OatsOatmeal – Think rolled oats and stay clear of the instant, sweetened variety. Rolled oats might be very plain in terms of flavour but you can add to the taste easily with fruit, nuts and some of the berries listed below. Steel rolled oats are even better for you but can be quite expensive.

The Science: Oatmeal is loaded with soluble fibre which causes a slow energy release. Because it releases energy slowly, your metabolism is running at a steady pace – perfect for fat loss. It also helps to reduce blood cholesterol levels and flush out bad fatty acids. Oatmeal has also been proven to prevent heart disease and colon cancer. The perfect food to help you get a flat stomach!

Shop For: Steel rolled oats (if you can find and afford them) or regular rolled oats.

Avoid: Sweetened/ Instant oats.

Tip: Don’t add sugars and syrups, instead try honey, berries and nuts.

 

Raw nuts - AlmondsNuts (Almonds, Walnuts, Macadamia etc) – Yes, nuts are a fatty food, but this fatty food actually helps you burn body fat! So if you want to get rid of fat and lose inches on your stomach then you’ll want to incorporate nuts to your diet. Nuts are perfect as a side order for a larger meal, a light snack (ditch those chips and crisps) or for desert.

The Science: Although nuts are loaded with fat, this fat is healthy fat. Furthermore, nuts are packed with vitamins, minerals, fibre and protein which are all vital for controlling blood sugar level and encouraging fat loss.
Nuts also maintain fat burning hormones, they fill you up quickly and keep you feeling full – suppressing your appetite.

Shop For: Aim for raw nuts or mixed nuts – Almonds, Walnuts and Macadamia nuts. Unsweetened peanut butter.

Avoid: Definitely steer clear of the dry roasted and salted variety.

Tip: By varying your nut intake you’ll get a good cocktail of vitamins, minerals, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Peanut butter is also an excellent substitute for margarine or butter for sandwiches but once again you must go for the natural, unsweetened variety if you’re going for fast abs.

 

Organic BerriesBerries (Blueberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Cranberries etc) – We’ve already mentioned that berries are a great way of sweetening your usually bland oatmeal, but that’s not all they are great for. You can also add them to your protein shake, salad, natural yogurt or a mixed bag of nuts for a fat busting snack.

The Science: Berries are a natural source of dietary fibre, which helps slow your carbohydrate absorption, controls blood sugar levels and prevents the insulin spikes that can cause your body to store fat. Berries are also packed full of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, all of this with low calories – a real flab fighter!

Shop For: Fresh berries if possible, frozen berries are cost effective.
Avoid: Tinned berried with added sugar.

Tip: Try exotic berries such as the Goji, which boasts one of the highest levels of antioxidants of any food on the planet!

 

Grass fed beef, bison and gameRed Meat: That’s right, we’re talking beef, bison and game! Traditionally Beef is seen as a fatty meat. And it’s seen as a fat gaining food rather than a fat burning food. However, Beef that has been raised on grass and other natural foliage is actually much healthier than the grain reared meat you’ll find at your local grocery store. It has 30% less fat, but the fat content has the perfect ratio of essential fatty acids required for fat loss.

The Science: Beef raised on grass (a cow’s natural diet) is much higher in healthy omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin E and healthy fat than that brought up on an artificial diet of grains. Not to mention that grass fed beef is some of the highest quality protein available, vital for building muscle and burning fat.

Shop for: Organic, grass fed beef, bison and game from farms where the animals can graze on wild foliage and get much needed exercise!

Tip: Avoid grain fed, mass production animals. The protein in this meat is harder to digest, not to mention the higher ‘bad fat’ content.

 

Organic, free range, whole eggsWhole, organic, free range eggs: Most people are scared of eggs because they believe them to be high in fat and cholesterol. But the truth is, organic, free-range eggs have no affect on blood cholesterol (blame processed and refined fats for that). Furthermore, the essential fatty acids inside an eggs yolk are vital for fat burning.

The Science: Eggs contain iron, zinc, phosphorus, thiamin, B6, folate, and B12, and panthothenic acid. But you’ll actually find that 90% of these nutrients are found in the yolk, so it’s important to eat whole eggs. In addition, the yolks contain ALL of the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K in the egg, as well as ALL of the essential fatty acids. Also, the protein of whole eggs is easier to digest than egg whites alone, due to a more balanced amino acid profile that the yolks help to build.

Shop for: Free range, organic, whole eggs.

Tip: Small farm shops are a great source of free-range eggs. Some of the “free range” eggs you find in the grocery store come from hens that are allowed out for about 10 minutes a day! Remember, the natural foods a free range hen eats basically decides the quality of the nutrients you’ll get from her eggs!

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Negative Calorie Foods: What Are They?

 

Some people believe that negative calorie foods are nothing short of a miracle when it comes to weight loss tips, techniques, and calorie restriction. There is even a negative calorie diet dedicated to the idea. We’ll discuss this diet later on, but let’s focus on the foods to start with.

Negative calorie foodsSimply put, negative calorie foods cause us to burn more calories through digestion than the food actually contained in the first place. It sounds a little bit confusing doesn’t it? And we’ll discover the negative calorie diet a bit later. But first let’s take a look at a quick example:

1. Imagine your favorite candy bar; it contains 250 calories. In order for your body to digest the candy bar it only burns up 75 calories. So you are left with a net gain of 175 calories.

2. Now imagine eating a raw apple; this food contains roughly 55 calories. In order for your body to digest this food, it uses up 70 calories. This time you are left with a net loss of 15 calories.

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So it seems as though these negative calorie foods could be a great weapon in our battle to lose weight, right? Let’s find out more about them.

 

The Negative Calorie Effect

No food actually contains “negative calories”; the name comes from the negative calorie effect. This is what you can see taking place in example 2 above.

So what causes this effect? Well, all foods contain micronutrients (i.e. carbohydrates, protein, fat), vitamins and minerals. The number of calories contained within a food depends on the quantity and structure of these micronutrients.

Once you eat the food, the micronutrients stimulate our cells to produce enzymes that break down (digest) the nutrients. Negative calorie foods stimulate the production of so many enzymes, that not only are the calories in the food burned, but also extra calories from the body are used up too!

But don’t worry, this process is completely harmless. In fact it has positive health effects!

Calories From Natural Foods

Asparagus, just one of many negative calorie vegetablesI’m going to give you a sample list of these foods in a moment, but it might not come as a surprise to find that they are all natural, fresh and unprocessed foods.

If you are a regular reader of my blog, you’ll know that I am a great believer in natural and unprocessed foods; I think they are vital to losing weight, burning fat, building a lean physique and promoting a healthy immune system.

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One of the reasons for this is that all of the calories in unprocessed foods come from natural sources. That means that they are jam-packed with the nutrients you need to boost your metabolism and create a fat burning hormonal response in your body.

Free List Of Negative Calorie Foods

Negative Calorie Fruits:
Apples
Oranges
Strawberries
Raspberries
Mango
Tomato
Blueberries
Grapefruit and many more…

Negative Calorie Vegetables:
Asparagus
Broccoli
Hot Chilli
Spinach
Onion
Celery
Cabbage
Turnips and the list goes on…

Just look at all of the nutritional powerhouses in the free list of negative calorie foods above!

Negative Calorie Diet?

Is a negative calorie diet all you need to lose fat?If you are burning more calories than you are eating, it seems like an excellent opportunity for us to burn up our fat stores, right? Heck, there is even a negative calorie diet, or zero calorie diet on offer.

One word of warning though, it doesn’t matter how many negative calorie foods you eat, you’ll never shift your unwanted weight if your diet still includes too many processed, junk foods.

I believe that it is all about creating a balanced nutritional program, and negative calorie food certainly has its place. We’d be crazy not to use such a potent fat fighting weapon, right? But don’t go believing you can survive on these foods alone!

What do you think about negative calorie foods? Do they have a place in your diet, or is it just a bunch of hype? Why not leave a comment below and let me know what you really think.

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Fat Burning Foods: Key To A Flat Stomach

 

Fat burning foods might not be top of your list in your bid to get a flat stomach, or to lose belly fat. After all, food is the enemy and makes you gain weight, right?

Well not necessarily. There is actually an elite group of foods that stimulate your metabolism, create a fat burning hormonal response in your body and leave you feeling full and satisfied. They are actually vital to getting a tight, toned, sexy physique. So let’s learn more about them…

 

Fat Burning Foods Are Not What You’d Think!

Fat Burning FoodsYou might be forgiven for thinking that the best foods to help you with your fat loss are the low-calorie, zero-fat, sugar-free, diet, and lite foods advertised in the media. But you’d be wrong!

These foods can actually increase the amount of fat your body stores. This is because they are packed full of artificial sweeteners, highly refined carbohydrates, sugars and other processed nasties.

These so-called “health” foods are useless for controlling cravings and suppressing appetite. What’s more they send confusing hormonal signals to your body, spiking blood sugar levels (yes even the artificial sweeteners!) and putting you into fat storage mode.

Here are a few tips for finding foods that burn fat

Eating Fat Doesn’t Necessarily Make You Fat

I’m sure you’ve heard this one before, and thought to yourself: “yeah right”. But it all comes down to the type of fat you eat. Eating the right kinds of fat can actually make you leaner.

avoid vegetable oil and hydrogenated fatsObviously the type of fats to avoid are the processed, hydrogenated fats found in junk foods, ready meals, processed foods etc. These junk food evils actually prevent your cells from metabolizing calories and nutrients properly. And for what? A little extra shelf life.

Unfortunately it is commonplace to think that all fats are detrimental to your health and cause you to gain weight. But those found in natural, wholesome, unprocessed foods are vital to losing flab and maintaining a healthy immune system.

And before you get too worried about avoiding polyunsaturated, monounsaturated or saturated fats, remember that all three occur naturally in plant and animal life. You can’t avoid these types of fats, nor should you attempt to. How much of each fat contained within these food sources depends on the climate, diet and overall environment in which they grew and developed.

Here is a very simple way to work out which fat sources are healthy, and which are unhealthy. Just ask yourself these questions before making your food choices:

For fruit, vegetable, nut and all other plant based sources: “Is it natural, minimally processed and organic? Or has it been chemically altered and heavily processed?”

For meat, fish and dairy (animal based sources): “Is it from a free range, wild or grass-fed animal? Or is it from a mass production, controlled farm environment?”

In both cases, fats from natural, free range, organic sources are far healthier than those from man-altered, mass-produced food. Once you get used to asking yourself these questions, your food choices will become much healthier, and easier!

Eat Wholesome, Natural, Unprocessed Food

I could go on to talk to you about processed and unprocessed sugars, natural and unnatural sweeteners. But my arguments would be pretty similar to what I’ve already written about fat sources, so I’ll save that for another article.

What I’d like to talk to you about instead is how easily a fat burning food can be transformed into a stomach-bloating time bomb!

I’m going to use the example of fruit juice.

Fruit Juice: Healthy Food?

Fruit juice should be avoidedFruit juice has been touted as a true health food (yes I know it’s a drink ;-) ). In fact you can get anywhere from 1 to all 5 of you’re recommended 5 a day in one hit, and with no added sweeteners or preservatives! Win-Win it sounds, not so…

As natural as fruit juice sounds, it has actually been processed and altered. But this time it’s not about what has been added, but what has been taken away.

Fruit juice has had almost all of the fruit’s flesh and skin removed. So what? This is where all of the natural fiber is contained. Dietary fibre actually slows the body’s absorption of sugar. So without this your fruit juice is delivering a blood sugar spiking, hormonal fat storing sucker-punch.

And you might be getting 2 of your 5-a-day from that juice, but that doesn’t mean you’re getting the sugar from 2 pieces of fruit. More likely, you’re getting the juice, and sugar, from 10-12 pieces of fruit all at once! Not good for your waistline, I promise you.

Stick to eating organic, whole fruit for a healthy dose of natural sugar, antioxidants and fiber.

Fat Burning Secret – Eat As Nature Intended

The overwhelming message of this article is that natural, wholesome, organic and unprocessed are the real fat burning foods. By seeking out and eating foods that burn fat the number of calories you consume becomes almost irrelevant.

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Learn how to choose the right foods, avoid the belly-bulging junk and create satisfying and delicious meals. All while stripping off your belly flab. Click here to learn more.

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