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0 Calorie Sweeteners Guide
0-calorie sweeteners are a fantastic tool in modern cooking and health management. They offer the sweetness of sugar without ...
Kohlrabi: Kohlrabi belongs to the cabbage family. It has about 27 calories in one cup but is loaded with fiber, vitamin C, and potassium. Watercress: This nutrient-rich option contains vitamins A ...
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Try a shot of vodka (40% ABV) with seltzer or club soda and a splash of lemon or lime for 97 calories in eight ounces. Both mixers have zero calories. Dry white wines, such as sauvignon blanc or ...
1. Alternate alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks to save calories. The savvy dieter finishes one cocktail, glass of wine or beer, then has a "mocktail" -- a nonalcoholic, preferably zero-calorie ...
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To make a high-protein chia pudding, mix one-half cup of unsweetened milk or plant-based milk with 2 tbsp of chia seeds and a zero-calorie sweetener, like monk fruit. Shake the mixture to combine ...
Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson eats 5,500 calories a day, regularly having a meal of beef, rice, and eggs called "monster mash," according to a personal trainer who designed his diet.