Thursday, September 23, 2010

How to Look Great and Feel Fabulous

Join TNT President and Founder Angela Gallo-Wilkinson at Providence Country Club October 20th and learn how to Maximize Your Metabolism and achieve your Optimal Weight!

For more information email information@tntgetfit.com




Thursday, September 2, 2010

Football Season is here!


Every year when September rolls around, it only means one thing...Football Season! If you are an American then you love football and you also love the tailgating that comes along with it. Even though tailgating is the highlight of game day, it doesn’t mean that you should eat or drink whatever is in front of you. Many people experience weight gain during football season because of that very reason. This year instead of eating fried chicken wings, pizza, creamy dips and chips, chicken tenders, and drinking all the beer full of calories, try doing something healthy. Try a little variety of Eat This NOT That. Instead of getting fried chicken wings, try Boneless Buffalo Wings (eatingwell.com) that are baked and dredged in whole-wheat flour. You could also pan-fry these in a little extra virgin olive oil and receive the benefits from the oil as well. Same goes for the chicken tenders, try baking instead of frying. For pizzas, instead of going to the local pizza joint, try assembling them the night before and popping them in the oven the day of the game and use veggies and low fat meats as a healthier option. When it comes to dips, there is no better thing than fried Ruffle potato chips with French Onion dip, but both of these are full of fat and calories. Instead, for chips, try baked chips, when paired with dip you can’t even tell they aren’t fried. For the dips, try low-fat/fat-free sour cream or cream cheese when using creamy dips and for the cheese, try using the 2% cheese instead of the full fat cheese. Finally, when it comes to beer, try drinking low-carb beers like Michelob Ultra, Michelob Amber, Amstel Light, and Bud Light or Bud Light Lime. All of these beers contain 110 calories or less and have 4 carbs or fewer. So when preparing this years tailgate, consider making your options healthy by using these tips. If you have any questions on tailgating foods and how to make a dish healthier contact TNT at 1-704-549-9550 or visit us at http://www.tntgetfit.com/!

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