Monday, November 28, 2011

"Just a tiny taste. . ." famous last words!


Food for thought, courtesy of a great web site:

"Tiny Tastes can Lead to Big Calories over Winter Holidays"

Alice Henneman, MS, RD, UNL Lancaster Co. Extension Educator, 
ahenneman1@unl.edu • food.unl.edu

The extra calories sometimes sneak up on us over the winter
holidays. They don’t always arrive in the form of large portions
of calorie-laden food. Rather, they may tiptoe in through many tiny
tastes throughout the day.  Let’s look at “Holly Day’s” food diary
for one day to view how those “tiny tastes” can add up. Calories
are approximate and will vary, depending on brand, recipe,
exact serving size, etc.

Taste 1: OOPS! I broke that cookie removing it from the baking
sheet.  I’ll just eat the half that didn’t get all crumbled up. I deserve
it for getting up early to bake these cookies before heading to work.
Approximate Calories: 30 calories

Taste 2: Someone brought holiday candy to work today! I’ll just
have one small piece of the peanut brittle. 
Approximate Calories: 80 calories

Taste 3: It’s mid-afternoon and I still haven’t eaten lunch. I need to
pick up a few things at the grocery store before I swing through a
fast food place for a quick bite. The grocery store is offering food
samples — I’ll just eat a little cracker with spread to tide me over
until I get to lunch. Approximate Calories: 40 calories

Taste 4: The fast food place is giving out 1/4 cup samples of its
special flavored holiday coffee. I can’t pass that up!
Approximate Calories: 20 calories

Taste 5: Still a couple of hours to go at work before I head to that
holiday dinner tonight. I think I’ll check out the break  room to see
if any more goodies have shown up. ... Some chocolate-covered
cherries have appeared!  Chocolate is good for you, right? I’ll just
have one. Approximately Calories: 60 calories

Taste 6: It’s a great dinner party, but maybe I shouldn’t stand
near the snack table before the meal starts. I’m now dipping my
third chip.  Approximate Calories: 75 calories

Taste 7: Who can pass up old-fashioned eggnog? I’ll just have a
half-cup. Approximate Calories: 200 calories

Taste 8: There are just a couple of tablespoons of candied sweet
potatoes left. Someone should enjoy them — it might as well be me!
Approximate Calories: 60 calories

Taste 9: The nice thing about helping dish up dessert is you can take
a little “preview” taste — using a separate tasting spoon, of course!
One heaping tablespoon of candy cane ice cream coming right up!
Approximate Calories: 70 calories

TOTAL TASTING CALORIES FOR THE DAY: 635

If comparable types of “tiny tastes” are continued throughout the
holidays, it might be possible to gain as much as a pound a week!
On average, an additional 3,500 calories above your body's needs
can lead to a weight gain of a pound.

Maybe that tiny taste isn’t so small after all ....

Thursday, November 10, 2011

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