SimpleSubstitutions.com
Cut Calories

We are big proponents of watching the extra calories from condiments and the June 2008 issue of Shape magazine printed a very handy Condiments by the Numbers Guide. This breaks down the calorie counts of popular condiments we reach for when making the perfect hot dog. It looks like I'll be sticking to relish and mustard.

CondimentsCalories per tablespoon
Salsa4
Saurekraut7
Mustard10
Pickle Relish14
Ketchup15
Guacamole25
Barbecue Sauce26
Ranch Dip60
Mayonnaise100
Butter120

 

The anatomy of a sandwichWhole Grain Breads tend to vary wildly in the amount of calories they contain depending on the brand. I've seen anything from 45 to 100 calories per slice. I'm always on the lookout for breads that are low in calories, but I still want them to be slightly soft and tasty too.

I've found that Sara Lee Delightful 100% Whole Wheat Made With Honey Bread and Sara Lee 100% Multi-Grain satisfy both requirements. Each 22.5 gram slice (which means it's slightly smaller than what I would say is regular) has 45 calories. The Multi-Grain also has 18% of the RDA for fiber (4 grams), while the Whole Wheat only has 2 grams (8% of the RDA). The complete nutrition facts are available at BreadRules.com.

I also like Aunt Millie's Multi Grain Bread, which has 60 calories per 28 gram slice, but only 1 gram of fiber (4% of the RDA). If you have any low calorie favorites, please share with us in the comments.

 

Cutting out or reducing your alcohol consumption is another way to cut down on the calories (alcohol contributes 7 calories per gram). But since we are all about simple substitutions, another option is to drink Light beer instead. They are usually have 50% less calories than regular beer. Here's a list of 13 beers that have less than 110 calories (in 12 ounces).

Light BeerCalories (12 ounces)Alcohol (%)
1. Aspen Edge944.1
2. Amstel Light993.9
3. Busch Light954.1
4. (Anheuser Busch) Natural Light954.2
5. Michelob Ultra954.2
6. Miller Lite964.2
7. Milwaukee's Best Light984.5
8. Yuengling Light983.8
9. Budweiser Select994.3
10. Heineken Premium Light993.5
11. Coors Light1024.5
12. Beck's Light1033.8
13. Corona Light1094.5

Sources: Beer100.com and ShapeFit.com

 

Fried rice is steamed white rice with added soy sauce, little chunks of meat, vegetables and eggs. Getting just the white rice instead means no additions therefore less calories PLUS soy sauce alone adds about 25% of the RDA for sodium per tablespoon.

 

Pancakes just cannot - I repeat - cannot be eaten plain. It's just not the same without syrup (although butter is not necessary and should be nowhere in sight). That said, adding 1/4 cup of Aunt Jemima Syrup provides 210 extra calories.

Aunt Jemima Lite Pancake SyrupSwap it out with Polaner Sugar Free Blueberry topping for a fruity taste and with only 40 calories per 1/4 cup - 2 servings. For those not into artificial sweeteners, replacing with Aunt Jemima Butter Lite is still half the calories (of the original) at 100 calories (per 1/4 cup).

Do you have any low calorie switcerhoos for your pancake toppings?

 

MuffinsMuffins from Starbucks, Panera Bread and even your vending machine are usually 400 calories or more. For example, a Reduced-Fat Cranberry Oat Bran Muffin from Starbucks is 380 calories and the Lowfat Multiberry Muffin is 340 calories. Here are some better options:

  1. Make your own and take it with you. I highly recommend Krusteaz Fat Free Wild Blueberry Muffin Mix - 130 calories each (mix makes 11).
  2. From the store, choose VitaTops and VitaMuffins which are 100 calories.
  3. Another favorite is Uncle Wallys Smart Portion Muffins - 140 calories for 2 muffins.

 

Most brands of mayonnaise contribute 50-100 calories per tablespoon. HellMann's Real Mayo has 90 calories and 15 % of the recommended daily amount (RDA) for total fat. Even the Light version is 45 calories and 7% of the RDA for fat.

If you must have a condiment on your sandwich, get mustard instead. Most brands are 5 - 10 calories per tablespoon. Some have no calories, like Annie's Naturals Organic Yellow Mustard, named the Best Yellow Mustard by MarthaStewart.com.

 

If you must use coffee creamers, then you can save 20 - 40 calories by using a non-flavored version. For example, 1 serving (4 teaspoons) of Coffee-Mate Original Creamer powder is 10 calories and 0.5 grams of fat. Compare that to the Cinnamon Vanilla Creme which is 60 calories and has 13% of the recommended daily amount for saturated fat (2.5 grams).

Even the Fat Free French Vanilla is 50 calories and the Sugar Free flavors (French Vanilla, Hazelnut and Vanilla Caramel) are 30 calories and 2.5 grams of fat (11% of the RDA for saturated fat).

 

A 3 ounce can of Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore in Oil contributes 130 calories and 5 grams of fat. The one packed in water has 90 calories and only 1 gram of fat. So save 40 calories by this simple switch and there is not much difference in taste especially if you season it well.

 

If coffee is your daily vice, then make it a plain cup (sweetened with non-flavored coffee creamer and a no-calorie sweetener). Flavored coffee bevereages should be an occasional indulgence rather than a regular habit because they can contribute more than 200 calories per cup (compared to 0 in plain coffee).

If you do indulge, say No to Whipped Cream. At Starbucks, adding whipped cream is the same as adding at least 20% of daily recommendations of artery clogging saturated fat. A Tall (12 ounce) Cafe Mocha with Whip, for example, has 45% of the RDA for saturated fat!

 

Instead of spreading cream cheese on your bagels, try Laughing Cow Light Swiss Cheese Wedges. Trust me, this is super delicious (read the review at Iateapie.net).

1 serving of Philadelphia Cream Cheese (1 ounce or 2 tablespoons) has 90 calories and 30% of the recommended daily amount for saturated fat. A serving of Laughing Cow Light Swiss Cheese Wedges (3/4 ounce) is just 35 calories.

Also, try the Philadelphia Light Cream Cheese. It tastes just as good (read the review) and has 60 calories and 13% of the RDA for saturated fat. More calories that Laughing Cow, but you can bake with it.

There is also a Fat Free version of Philadelphia Cream Cheese, but I can't vouch for the taste - anybody tried it please leave a comment and let us know what you thought.

 

Practical tips on how to cut calories in the diet without eating less - by making better choices and strategic "simple substitutions" ... read more »

 

Search

Inthegym.net

 

Recent Comments
Heather commented on Calorie Guide to Hot Dog Condiments: I love reduced sugar ketchup w ... read more »

Wolf Goettin commented on Calorie Guide to Hot Dog Condiments: I have never known someone to ... read more »

Tiffany commented on Low Calorie Whole Grain Bread Options: We have Mrs. Baird's in TX, an ... read more »

Julie commented on Low Calorie Whole Grain Bread Options: I like Aunt Millie's light pot ... read more »

Alison commented on Low Calorie Whole Grain Bread Options: I have a question about light ... read more »

Heather commented on Low Calorie Whole Grain Bread Options: I love Hearty Life Bread - 35 ... read more »