My views on "Why 2 bowls of cornflakes does not work permanently" in tanya munshi's lifestyle portal
We were intrigued with a popular cornflakes telly advert
that promised of a jaw-dropping waistline matching that of a gorgeous Bollywood
diva.
But alas, working mothers like us and even busier home
makers can find it a challenging option to just survive on two bowls of cereals
to look glam (and may we add slim and fit?)
With a busy schedule where we are seldom left with ‘me
time’, where taking care of a basic beauty, hair or a health regimen takes a
back seat, it made us wonder whether a ‘two bowl cornflake challenge’ can
actually make us ‘feel special’!
So the best thing to do here was to check with Mumbai based
Nutritionist Shilpa Mittal who sheds some light on the same. Read on…
Keep it for a busy
day
Although it is easy or convenient to follow such a diet, whether
you’re a housewife or a working woman, having cereals for breakfast and dinner should
be used as a handy option only for those busy days and not otherwise!
Plus and Minus of
it
Though on the plus side, a breakfast or dinner consisting of
cereals does provide a low calorie dietary option, however, it is low in terms
of dietary fiber content and protein.
Another plus point - the entire meal gives us about 5.4gm of
protein that is majorly contributed by milk, although quite low in terms of fat
percent.But do think about your fiber and protein intake too which are equally
important for you.
Isn’t it boring?
It does not offer much variety, eating two meals of cereal
and milk can be quite monotonous. So it is difficult to be followed for longer
periods due to boredom.
Is it all natural?
Most of the vitamins and minerals present are artificially
added and not naturally present in it.So ideally it’s always best to go for a
home made breakfast or snack.
Is it balanced?
The diet that you follow to meet the ‘2 week weight loss
challenge’ is not balanced as it lacks fiber, protein, essential amino acids
and fatty acids.
In reality…
There is no single food that can help you lose weight. For
instance, moongdaalis rich in
protein, khakhrais rich in carbs and
cornflakes are rich in complex carbs. Variety is the spice of life, so eat
variety as God has created.
Will it work?
It may defiantly work but it is not a realistic plan to be
continued for lifetime.For permanent weight loss the diet should be as close to
your normal/ regular diet as possible, only then will you be able to stick to
it for lifetime.
Yummy ways to
effective weight loss
Weight loss is effective only with a disciplined diet and
exercise routine.Instead of the boring or monotonous ‘2 bowls of cereal
challenge’, you can try the following exciting and tasty options:-
1.
Upmas with lots of veges
with plenty of veggies
2.
Parathas with veges and panir
3.
Sandwiches- with veggies, egg, chicken, baked
beans
4.
Pancakes or Quesadillas
5.
Khicdhi, pulao, briyani
6.
Roti wraps, Frankie
7.
Oats with milk or with veggies
8.
Whole wheat pasta with veggies and paneer
(cottage cheese)
9.
Omelets
10. Fried
rice (if the rice is already cooked)
Healthy kitchen
tips for weight loss
However, please note that each dinner option item should
provide complex carbohydrates (oats, cornflakes, bread or chapatti), proteins
(milk, egg, chicken, dals, beans, pulses or curd), fats (in form of nuts, or
oil), vitamins and minerals (from fruits or vegetables).
Bulk up on certain foods like cooked rice, cottage cheese, chicken,
mushrooms, some boiled beans like soya beans, moong, kidney beansand chickpeas
in your refrigerator and add them generously to salads, stir-fries and rice.
Always stock, any one green chutney (mint or coriander),
onion chutney, tamarind chutney & tomato chutney in the fridge. This will
be handy as a side dish or doubles up as a sandwich spread also
A lit bit of planning and discipline will help you eat
healthy and also lose some weight.
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Breaking
the myths of the ’2 week cornflake challenge to a slimmer you’. Find
out ‘Why 2 bowls of cornflakes to a slimmer you will not work
permanently’? - See more at:
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Breaking
the myths of the ’2 week cornflake challenge to a slimmer you’. Find
out ‘Why 2 bowls of cornflakes to a slimmer you will not work
permanently’?
We were intrigued with a popular cornflakes telly advert that
promised of a jaw-dropping waistline matching that of a gorgeous
Bollywood diva.
But alas, working mothers like us and even busier home makers can
find it a challenging option to just survive on two bowls of cereals to
look glam (and may we add slim and fit?)
With a busy schedule where we are seldom left with ‘me time’, where
taking care of a basic beauty, hair or a health regimen takes a back
seat, it made us wonder whether a ‘two bowl cornflake challenge for 2
weeks’ can actually make us ‘feel special’!
So the best thing to do here was to check with Mumbai based Nutritionist
Shilpa Mittal who sheds some light on the same. Read on…
Keep it for a busy day
Although it is easy or convenient to follow such a diet, whether
you’re a housewife or a working woman, having cereals for breakfast and
dinner should be used as a handy option only for those busy days and not
otherwise!
Plus and Minus of it
- See more at: http://www.tanyamunshi.com/food/why-2-bowls-of-cornflakes-does-not-work-permanently/#sthash.vyKYWnbn.dpuf
Breaking
the myths of the ’2 week cornflake challenge to a slimmer you’. Find
out ‘Why 2 bowls of cornflakes to a slimmer you will not work
permanently’?
We were intrigued with a popular cornflakes telly advert that
promised of a jaw-dropping waistline matching that of a gorgeous
Bollywood diva.
But alas, working mothers like us and even busier home makers can
find it a challenging option to just survive on two bowls of cereals to
look glam (and may we add slim and fit?)
With a busy schedule where we are seldom left with ‘me time’, where
taking care of a basic beauty, hair or a health regimen takes a back
seat, it made us wonder whether a ‘two bowl cornflake challenge for 2
weeks’ can actually make us ‘feel special’!
So the best thing to do here was to check with Mumbai based Nutritionist
Shilpa Mittal who sheds some light on the same. Read on…
Keep it for a busy day
Although it is easy or convenient to follow such a diet, whether
you’re a housewife or a working woman, having cereals for breakfast and
dinner should be used as a handy option only for those busy days and not
otherwise!
Plus and Minus of it
Though on the plus side, a breakfast or dinner consisting of cereals
does provide a low calorie dietary option, however, it is low in terms
of dietary fiber content and protein.
Another plus point – the entire meal gives us about 5.4gm of protein
that is majorly contributed by milk, although quite low in terms of fat
percent. But do think about your fiber and protein intake too which are
equally important for you.
Isn’t it boring?
It does not offer much variety, eating two meals of cereal and milk
can be quite monotonous. So it is difficult to be followed for longer
periods due to boredom.
Is it all natural?
Most of the vitamins and minerals present are artificially added and
not naturally present in it. So ideally it’s always best to go for a
home made breakfast or snack.
Is it balanced?
The diet that you follow to meet the ‘2 week weight loss challenge’
is not balanced as it lacks fiber, protein, essential amino acids and
fatty acids.
In reality…
There is no single food that can help you lose weight. For instance,
moong daal is rich in protein,
khakhra is rich in carbs and cornflakes are rich in complex carbs. Variety is the spice of life, so eat variety as God has created.
Will it work?
It may definitely work but it is not a realistic plan to be continued
for lifetime. For permanent weight loss the diet should be as close to
your normal/ regular diet as possible, only then will you be able to
stick to it for lifetime.
Yummy ways to effective weight loss
Weight loss is effective only with a disciplined diet and exercise
routine (be it an morning or evening walk, yoga, zumba dance classes –
take your pick). Instead of the boring or monotonous ‘2 bowls of cereal
challenge’, you can try the following exciting and tasty options:-
- Upma (with plenty of veggies)
- Parathas (stuffed with paneer or veggies)
- Sandwiches- with veggies, egg, chicken, baked beans
- Pancakes or Quesadillas
- Khicdhi, pulao, briyani
- Roti wraps, Frankie
- Oats with milk or with veggies
- Whole wheat pasta with veggies and paneer (cottage cheese)
- Omelettes
- Fried rice (if the rice is already cooked)
Healthy kitchen tips for weight loss
However, please note that each dinner option item should provide
complex carbohydrates (oats, cornflakes, bread or chapatti), proteins
(milk, egg, chicken, dals, beans, pulses or curd), fats (in form of
nuts, or oil), vitamins and minerals (from fruits or vegetables).
Bulk up on certain foods like cooked rice, cottage cheese, chicken,
mushrooms, some boiled beans like soya beans, moong, kidney beans and
chickpeas in your refrigerator and add them generously to salads,
stir-fries and rice.
Always stock, any one green chutney (mint or coriander), onion
chutney, tamarind chutney & tomato chutney in the fridge. This will
be handy as a side dish or doubles up as a sandwich spread also
A lit bit of planning and discipline will help you eat healthy and also lose some weight.
- See more at: http://www.tanyamunshi.com/food/why-2-bowls-of-cornflakes-does-not-work-permanently/#sthash.vyKYWnbn.dpuf
Breaking
the myths of the ’2 week cornflake challenge to a slimmer you’. Find
out ‘Why 2 bowls of cornflakes to a slimmer you will not work
permanently’?
We were intrigued with a popular cornflakes telly advert that
promised of a jaw-dropping waistline matching that of a gorgeous
Bollywood diva.
But alas, working mothers like us and even busier home makers can
find it a challenging option to just survive on two bowls of cereals to
look glam (and may we add slim and fit?)
With a busy schedule where we are seldom left with ‘me time’, where
taking care of a basic beauty, hair or a health regimen takes a back
seat, it made us wonder whether a ‘two bowl cornflake challenge for 2
weeks’ can actually make us ‘feel special’!
So the best thing to do here was to check with Mumbai based Nutritionist
Shilpa Mittal who sheds some light on the same. Read on…
Keep it for a busy day
Although it is easy or convenient to follow such a diet, whether
you’re a housewife or a working woman, having cereals for breakfast and
dinner should be used as a handy option only for those busy days and not
otherwise!
Plus and Minus of it
Though on the plus side, a breakfast or dinner consisting of cereals
does provide a low calorie dietary option, however, it is low in terms
of dietary fiber content and protein.
Another plus point – the entire meal gives us about 5.4gm of protein
that is majorly contributed by milk, although quite low in terms of fat
percent. But do think about your fiber and protein intake too which are
equally important for you.
Isn’t it boring?
It does not offer much variety, eating two meals of cereal and milk
can be quite monotonous. So it is difficult to be followed for longer
periods due to boredom.
Is it all natural?
Most of the vitamins and minerals present are artificially added and
not naturally present in it. So ideally it’s always best to go for a
home made breakfast or snack.
Is it balanced?
The diet that you follow to meet the ‘2 week weight loss challenge’
is not balanced as it lacks fiber, protein, essential amino acids and
fatty acids.
In reality…
There is no single food that can help you lose weight. For instance,
moong daal is rich in protein,
khakhra is rich in carbs and cornflakes are rich in complex carbs. Variety is the spice of life, so eat variety as God has created.
Will it work?
It may definitely work but it is not a realistic plan to be continued
for lifetime. For permanent weight loss the diet should be as close to
your normal/ regular diet as possible, only then will you be able to
stick to it for lifetime.
Yummy ways to effective weight loss
Weight loss is effective only with a disciplined diet and exercise
routine (be it an morning or evening walk, yoga, zumba dance classes –
take your pick). Instead of the boring or monotonous ‘2 bowls of cereal
challenge’, you can try the following exciting and tasty options:-
- Upma (with plenty of veggies)
- Parathas (stuffed with paneer or veggies)
- Sandwiches- with veggies, egg, chicken, baked beans
- Pancakes or Quesadillas
- Khicdhi, pulao, briyani
- Roti wraps, Frankie
- Oats with milk or with veggies
- Whole wheat pasta with veggies and paneer (cottage cheese)
- Omelettes
- Fried rice (if the rice is already cooked)
Healthy kitchen tips for weight loss
However, please note that each dinner option item should provide
complex carbohydrates (oats, cornflakes, bread or chapatti), proteins
(milk, egg, chicken, dals, beans, pulses or curd), fats (in form of
nuts, or oil), vitamins and minerals (from fruits or vegetables).
Bulk up on certain foods like cooked rice, cottage cheese, chicken,
mushrooms, some boiled beans like soya beans, moong, kidney beans and
chickpeas in your refrigerator and add them generously to salads,
stir-fries and rice.
Always stock, any one green chutney (mint or coriander), onion
chutney, tamarind chutney & tomato chutney in the fridge. This will
be handy as a side dish or doubles up as a sandwich spread also
A lit bit of planning and discipline will help you eat healthy and also lose some weight.
- See more at: http://www.tanyamunshi.com/food/why-2-bowls-of-cornflakes-does-not-work-permanently/#sthash.vyKYWnbn.dpuf
Mrs Shilpa Mittal
Nutritionist and Diet Consultant
Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover