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    These recipes also all clock in around 400 calories per serving, so they’re sure to keep you feeling your best. ... Sheet-Pan Maple-Mustard Pork Chops & Carrots. ... lunch, and dinner. See all ...

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    Kick that boring old $16 bowl of kale to the curb with these 25 easy, low-calorie lunch meal prep recipes. These meals are just as healthy and convenient, but also happen to be simple to make ...

  4. 5 Delicious Holiday Recipes Under 500 Calories That Won't ...

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    Nutrition (Per 2 servings): Calories: 196 Saturated Fat: 0.5 g Sodium: 150 mg Carbs: 25 g (Fiber: 4 g) Protein: 20 g. If you want a scrumptious weight-loss breakfast without excess carbs and sugar ...

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    Make it 1,500 calories: Change P.M. snack to 1 cup blueberries and omit evening snack. Make it 2,000 calories: Add 1 cup low-fat plain kefir to lunch and add 1 medium banana to evening snack. Day 7

  6. The Shangri-La Diet - Wikipedia

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    The diet calls for consuming 100–400 calories per day of flavorless food between normal meals (i.e. any foods with flavor). The flavorless food may be extra-light (not to be confused with extra-virgin) olive oil, canola oil or unflavored sugar water for a weight loss of about a pound per week.

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  8. Promoting Healthy Choices: Information vs. Convenience - HuffPost

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    varied by: 1) provision of general calorie recommendations, 2) provision of specific calorie information, and 3) whether high- or low-calorie items were more easily accessible. Results suggest that a strictly informational approach may be less effective than subtle guidance in enticing fast-food customers towards healthier meals.

  9. I want to lose weight and gain muscle. A dietitian said to ...

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    From there, divide those calories up by breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks to know how many calories to target at each meal." Tip 6: Build up to exercise.