Subj : Worst Foods 3 of 3 To : All From : Dave Drum Date : Sat May 22 2021 22:37:20 16. BARBECUE SAUCE: Just two tablespoons of barbecue sauce have 100 calories, more than 10 grams of sugar, and 22 grams of carbohydrates. That's enough to turn a piece of grilled chicken into a delivery car of empty calories. Eat This Instead: You'll be doing your health and your waistband a solid by mixing low-sodium soy sauce with a little honey. Without going overboard on empty calories, you'll still get the sweet and tangy taste you crave. 17. PROCESSED MEATS: In its most natural state, meat packs lots of protein, vitamins, and minerals essential to health. But the more you tinker with meat, the more the bad stuff offsets the good. Processed and/or smoked meats like bologna, bacon, frankfurters, prosciutto, and salami are fatty, salty, and loaded with nitrates. Plus, 50 grams of processed meat a day-that's less than two slices of bacon-increases the chance of developing colorectal cancer by 18%, according to a report from the World Health Organization. Yikes! Eat This Instead: Try Gravlax. Though it's still cured with salt, sugar, and dill, this Nordic salmon dish doesn't require smoking, a process that has been linked to cancer. Salmon isn't just a great source of protein and omega-3s-it also packs a lot of vitamin D. 18. RANCH DRESSING: Ranch has two main ingredients: mayonnaise and sour cream. A quarter-cup of the stuff serves up 220 calories and 22 grams of fat. It's the fastest way to ruin an otherwise healthy salad or plate of crudites. Eat This Instead: Hummus. It comes in a variety of flavors, and two heaping tablespoons will save you 55 calories and 8 grams of fat over Ranch. 19. PANCAKES: White flour, sugar, salt, milk, eggs, and butter. There are too many low-nutrient-density ingredients (and not nearly enough eggs and milk) to make pancakes anything other than big ol' disks of empty calories. Adding chocolate chips, syrup, or more butter definitely won't help matters. Eat This Instead: You can make this dish a tiny bit more nutritious by replacing white flour and sugar with a mixture of whole-wheat flour, oats, pecans, and cinnamon. Adding bananas or blueberries as a topping will help. If you're using syrup, opt for 100% pure maple syrup and not the fake stuff derived from high fructose corn syrup. 20. FRENCH FRIES: Potatoes are vegetables. What's a French fry but a vegetable heated with a little oil? Sorry to burst your bubble here-a lot of the nutrients and fiber in a spud are actually contained in the skin. The skin, in most cases, is removed when making fries. Oh, and then there's the fat. A potato's worth of fries has way more surface area than the potato itself, enabling them to soak up plenty of fat. Eat This Instead: Sweet potato fries will be your new best friend for your French fry cravings! You're not going to fry them; just drizzle a little olive oil on them and throw them in the oven. This will reduce the fat content, and you'll also get a dose of fiber and vitamin A. 21. ICE CREAM: The fact is that ice cream must have 10% milk fat for it to even be called ice cream, and some varieties have as much as 16%. Milk fat is largely cholesterol, which is a saturated fat. When your blood cholesterol level is too high, it can build up as plaque, a fatty deposit in your arteries that interferes with blood flow and raises your risk of heart disease and stroke. Ice cream is also high in sugar, which makes up the majority of its carbohydrate content. You'll get a small dose of calcium, but ice cream is never worth the calories unless it's a once-in-a-blue-moon treat for your taste buds and not a daily indulgence. Eat This Instead: Sorbet. It's made from fruit juice and syrup, so there's plenty of sugar in this ice-cream-related treat. Though it doesn't have the protein and calcium offered by its dairy-based cousin, it's low-calorie and fat-free. 22. ONION RINGS: The onion ring is a great example of how everything that's good about a vegetable can be expunged. Some say they're even worse than French fries because onion rings have more calories, more saturated fat, more sugar, and less potassium. Eat This Instead: A 3-ounce serving of fried calamari-a delicious onion ring lookalike-contains about 150 calories, 15 grams of protein, 6 grams of fat and, 6 grams of carbohydrates. Plus, it has plenty of zinc and B vitamins. Even better? Opting for grilled calamari instead. .... USER ERROR: Please replace user and hit enter to continue --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F * Origin: Tiny's BBS - telnet://tinysbbs.com:3023 (1:229/452) .