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Easy and Quick Healthy Fat Tips for the Whole Family




When you want to use healthy-fat in your diet, you may not think you can include the whole family; you may picture yourself eating cardboard-like food by yourself while the rest of the family eats fatty foods. But think again - you can implement a few strategies to produce healthy 0 fat food for the whole family. Here are some tips.


Don't Cut Out All Fat


This is a mistake that some low-fat diet enthusiasts make - they simply decide to eat no fat whatsoever or they continue to use trans "highly processed" fats. There's a problem with that approach - it fails to consider your body's need for fat. Some vitamins, such as the especially important Vitamin D, are fat soluble, which means you won't absorb them without the presence of fat. So, make sure you include some healthy fats, such as olive, avocado or flax seed oils in your recipes.


Replace Trans-Fat with Healthy-Fat

Look in your fridge and see what trans-fat foods you can replace. That way, you'll have healthy-fat versions on hand for cooking. Dairy products are especially easy to find more wholesome versions. Health experts recommend healthier fats and less processed dairy products because your body will have a hard time absorbing the Vitamin D in dairy products without some fat.

Switch to lean Meats

Keep your kitchen stocked with lean beef, poultry, and fish. In addition, fatty fish is a good source of healthy fats, so you can always keep some salmon or Arctic char on hand, too. Chicken, beef, and vegetable stock also come in more lean versions, which are convenient to have on hand for all sorts of dishes. You can also use the broth to sauté instead of highly processed oil.

Cook without Fat

Learn how to bake, broil, steam, and poach foods instead of frying them. For sautéing, you can use broth instead of oil, or use the sauté as a chance to get some healthy oil into your diet.

Non-Stick Cookware

Let's face it - cast iron cookware may be durable, but it does require more "grease" than non-stick cookware. In fact, you need to keep cast iron oiled for it to perform well. Using non-stick cookware enables you to cook foods without a lot of added fat to prevent sticking.

Healthier-Fat Baking - Substitutes

Did you know that fruit purees - particularly prune and apple - can replace some of the fat in many baked goods? The same can be said for plain yogurt, too - try replacing half to three-fourths of the fat in a recipe with low-fat, plain yogurt. And speaking of plain yogurt...


Keep Healthy-Fat, Plain Yogurt on Hand

This is a "workhorse" in the healthy-fat kitchen. You can strain it to make a cream cheese-like texture or use it as a sour cream substitute in many dishes. Plain yogurt thickens sauces in place of heavy cream. Greek versions are naturally thicker and can be used similarly.

Add Healthier Fats to your Pantry


Adding ingredients like salmon, avocado, flax seeds to your recipes add layers of flavor, omega 3, and antioxidants to your meals. Always read the back of labels to make sure ingredients meet your wellness needs.

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