July 16, 2007

Weight Loss Diet Program: Developing a Meal Plan

Good food and proper nutrition is an absolute necessity in any .

Most people, however, have a little difficulty with eating healthy because it does require a little more work, but in the long run it’s well worth the effort. This is where a comes in handy.

Using the Metamorphic Weight Loss Meal Guide and Recipe Planner as a guide, develop a meal plan for the week. Plan meals with lots of fruit and vegetables. Go that extra step and buy food that is unprocessed, low in natural sugars, and fresh.

Most of us don’t eat enough vegetables because they require some preparation but if you plan ahead it can be a very simple preparation process. For example, I like steamed broccoli. So what I do is go to the grocery store and buy several stalks of fresh broccoli, bring it home, parboil it for about 5 minutes, rinse it with cold water to stop the cooking, and freeze it in meal size freezers bags. When I’m ready to eat, I throw them into the steamer for 3 minutes and they’re perfect. Really simple. Really fast. Really good.

Good, clean food is the fuel of the body. Consuming a box of macaroni & cheese or some other high carbohydrate and fattening meal instead of a properly combined meal consisting of a good protein, essential fat, and a low glycemic, high fiber carbohydrate is simply weight loss suicide.

Putting bad food in your body and expecting it to achieve peak performance is like putting regular gasoline in a Ferrari and expecting it to run smoothly. It just won’t happen.

For a personal healthy weight loss diet program that will help you lose weight and keep it off, go to Healthy Weight Loss Program

For FREE weight loss diet plan, go here: Weight Loss Meal Plan

More healthy weight loss program advice can be found at Healthy Weight Loss Advice

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