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Article Title: Fat Loss Data - Adding Low Calorie Snacks to Your Fat Loss Diet
Author: Leigh Ellis
Category: Weight Loss, Nutrition, Food and Drink
Word Count: 410
Keywords: fat loss 4 idiots,fat loss for idiots,weight loss, fat loss,lose 
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Having delicious snacks without feeling guilty can be done by estimating their 
calories and having them two or three hours before the main meal. These snacks 
ideally should contain 100 calories or even less, yet can still be enjoyed 
since they won't affect your fat loss diet routine at all. The added benefit of 
snacking is that it takes the edge off your hunger, preventing you from 
overeating at mealtime.

To begin with, let's talk about the 100 calories snacks which are a good method 
to feel full before a main meal and consequently eat fewer calories at that 
meal. 

Snacks for example: one half cup of sugar-free Jello and two tablespoons 
reduced-fat whipped topping, two handfuls of chocolate raisins, one half an 
apple spread with 2 teaspoons peanut butter, one half cup orange juice, one 
half cup fat-free, sugar-free instant or packaged pudding, whole wheat toast 
with 1 teaspoon sugar-free spread, non-fat yogurt, single serving of apple 
sauce, serving of many varieties of Campbell's soups, a Fudgesicle and 6 
saltine crackers with 2 teaspoons of peanut butter. 

Also do not overlook some of the old standbys like celery and other different 
types of fruit. They supply you with fiber to keep your system functioning 
properly.

Furthermore, there are also many snacks that contain less than 50 calories 
like: handful of animal crackers, 1 cup air-popped popcorn with a handful of 
peanuts, 1 cup grapes, one half cup  fruit cocktail and one quarter cup 
reduced-fat cottage cheese.

And here is the big surprise; these snacks contain less than 25 calories! Can 
you believe it; you can have these as long as you are careful of the amount you 
eat such as: 1 small glass of tomato juice, 12 pretzels, 1 cup air-popped 
popcorn and sugar-free Jello pack.

With this, you can easily estimate the amount you can have per day to enjoy it 
before your meals, as long as you adhere to the specific allowable amount per 
day for you. 

Also , you can also have the ready made snacks or commercial snacks as long as 
you read the labels first. Before buying them, read carefully how much fat and 
carbohydrates are present in them. 

Further, I advise that you only to shop when you feel full. Never go to 
supermarket to buy groceries while you're feeling hungry. You tend to buy a lot 
more things that you should not and do not stop to think about calories or 
diets at that time.

To learn more about an easy to follow fat loss and dieting program that helps 
you lose up to 9 lbs. in 11 days, go to 
http://www.fatloss4idiots.weightlosssuccesstoday.com
Leigh Ellis is a free lance writer and contributing editor.
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