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Do you REALLY know your healthy foods?

We’ve already heard about the basic healthy foods, such as veggies, fruits and grains, but there are some foods you may be eating on a daily basis that aren’t all that great. You may also be surprised at some of the other facts about some foods you may have previously thought weren’t the best. According to CBS news, the following two lists outlay the bad and good foods that have had misconceptions about their true value.

First, let’s start with the BAD:

Blueberry Muffins

Blueberry muffins – we’ve all probably known in the back of our minds that these delicious morning snacks were too good to be true. Yes, they have blueberries, which doesn’t really count as a fruit with the mixture of sugar – plus each carries about 400 calories.

Diet Soda – Does “let me get a big mac, large fry and diet coke” sound familiar?

Vitamin Water – Believe it or not, has 200 cal and if drunk on a daily basis could equal 20 lbs gained annually.

Pretzels – 15 oz bag = 24 slices of white bread.

Now, for the GOOD:

Baby Bananas

Bananas – lots of potassium, regulates blood pressure and flushes out excess sodium; get baby bananas for fewer calories – 50 calories each.

White potatoes – previous thought as a no-no; has more potassium than bananas. The skin has fiber and the veggie has resistant starch that helps to control blood sugar. It also helps to increase calorie burning (no, potato chips or other fired potatoes don’t count).

Frozen veggies – Many used to think that frozen veggies diminished many of their vitamins, but they actually retain more of the vitamin C (as long as there are no other added ingredients).

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Posted on Jul 26, 2008 in Healthy Eating
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