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DEEE
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Tue Feb 01, 2005 11:01 am Post subject:
Free list of negative calorie foods |
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| iI am looking for a free list of negative calorie foods. I tryed all diets and I hope that this one will work. Thank you. |
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:17 pm Post subject:
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Hi Dee,
Here goes:
asparagus
apple
cranberries
grapefruit
lemon mango
orange
pineapple raspberries
spinach
turnip
celery chicory
hot chili peppers
cucumber
dandelion
endive
garden cress
garlic
strawberries
tangerine
lamb's lettuce
beet
broccoli
green cabbage
carrot
cauliflower
celery root
lettuce
onion
papaya
radishes
green beans
zucchini
There are more...
Hope it helps. |
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Mon Jun 05, 2006 7:25 pm Post subject:
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The Great Big List of Calorie-Free Foods
Ever wish there were foods you could eat that didn't contain any calories? Wish no longer. These foods don't contain a single calorie and can be eaten guilt-free.
It's a little known fact (or in most cases, wishful thinking) that some foods can, in certain situations, go from being fattening no-no's to being totally calorie-free simply by mangling your perspective. Here's a list of those foods and situations.
1. Anything sampled when preparing food - If you're taste-testing, those tastes are calorie-free. If you're cooking for someone else and aren't going to be having any yourself, those tastes actually have negative calories and can help you lose weight.
2. Anything eaten off someone else's plate doesn't count. If you can get it when they're not looking, that's negative calories again.
3. Food "rescued" from the floor - When the "3 second rule" is in effect (i.e. it's still good if it's only been on the floor 3 seconds or less), that snack has zero calories. Plus, if you have to race your dog to it and you win, you're allowed another bite from the original undropped item for free.
4. Out of necessity, food that is eaten on the day of the expiration date has no calories. After all, we don't want that triple-chocolate fudge cake to go to waist... I mean waste.
5. Anything eaten on your birthday, a friend's birthday or a family member's birthday has no calories. This includes family and friends whom you haven't spoken to or mentioned in years.
6. Foods that you've never tasted before are calorie free. If you don't recognize it, eat it guilt-free. If you can't even pronounce the name, that's negative calories.
7. If you live in an Italian family, your fifth and sixth helpings are calorie-free. Besides, "You're too skinny, you need to eat more."
8. The calories of any leftover foods will be added to the total of the day you originally started eating them on. This means the calories from the leftover pie you eat on Wednesday only count on Tuesday, the day you originally started the pie. And who cares about yesterday?
9. If you can eat it through a straw, it has no calories. For example, if you can get a piece of spaghetti through a straw, you deserve it.
10. Anything that contains the word "free" in it has to be calorie-free because advertisers would never lie or try to sell you a product that would make you fat. This principle also applies to the words "lite" and "reduced."
11. The last item or bite on any plate has no calories. For instance, the last cookie? No calories. The last slice of pizza? No calories. The last box of donuts? No calories.
If you put all of these calorie-free foods into your diet, you will have great success in watching your waistline - it will be way out in front of you where you can see it!
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Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:43 pm Post subject:
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You got me going for a sec there.  |
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Ben
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Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:54 pm Post subject:
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I haven’t had such a laugh in long time! I actually read the list carefully up to the fifth paragraph! If only these rules would apply…………  |
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Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:36 pm Post subject:
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Yes,
It got me going too. |
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:17 pm Post subject:
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Good one  |
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Robin
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:01 am Post subject:
A list of Negative Calorie Foods |
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Here's a List of 97 out of the 100 Negative Calorie Foods
Apple
Apricots
Artichokes
Asparagus
Beets
Blackberries
Broccoli
Brussel sprouts
Buffalo fish
Cabbage
Cantaloupe
Carrot
Cauliflower
Celeraic
Celery Chicory
Celery Root
Cherries
Chervil
Chicory
Chinese Cabbage
Chives
Clams
Cod
Corn
Crabs
Cranberries
Cucumbers
Currants
Damson
Dandelion
Eggplant
Endive
Flounder
Frog legs
Garden Cress
Garlic
Grapefruit
Grapes
Green Beans
Green Cabbage
Honeydew Melon
Huckleberries
Kale
Kiwi
Kohlrabi
Kumquats
Leeks
Lamb's Lettuce
Lemon
Lettuce
Limes
Lobster
Loganberries
Mangoes
Mushrooms
Mussels
Mustard greens
Nectarine
Okra
Onion
Orange
Oysters
Papaya
Parley leaves
Parsnips
Peach
Pear
Peas
Peppers
Pineapple
Plum
Pomegranates
Prunes
Pumpkin
Quince
Radishes
Raspberries
Red cabbage
Rhubarb
Rutabagas
Salsify
Sauerkraut
Scallions
Sea bass
Shrimp
Sorrel
Spinach
Squash
Strawberries
String beans
Tangerine
Terrapin
Tomato
Turnips
Watercress
Watermelon
Zucchini
I'm still looking for the other ones, seems like people
don't want you to know them.
These arn't negative calories, but I consider them
almost negative calorie foods
Pria Powerbars - 110 cals, alot of vitamins and minerals, plus you get an energy boost!
Remember diet sodas also have no calories and if sweetned with splenda they dont cause bloating either
Good Humor Lowfat Fudgecicles - As good as chocolate and only 45 cals!
Green Tea - No calories plus it helps boost your metabolism and flush out toxins!
Puffed Rice Cereal - Try Kashi with 70 cals per cup High in fiber and it tastes good
Nonfat soy milk has 70 cals and 0 grams of fat compaired to 90 cals per serving of nonfat / skim cow's milk
If I find out more information I'll be sure to post it here.
I Hope this helps some, Happy Dieting LOL! |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:02 pm Post subject:
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Thanx for the list Robin.
"Remember diet sodas also have no calories and if sweetened with splenda they dont cause bloating either " - this is true but the artificial sweeteners will do more harm to your body then a regular soda. My advice is to avoid all artificial sodas. |
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