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Pantry Raid: 11 Healthy Food Swaps

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Can't remember the last time you cleaned out your cupboards? It's time to start fresh. Here, 11 simple food swaps that will spice up your meals and cut calories and fat.

Better Broth & Noodles

Stock up on: Low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth
Toss: High-sodium broth

Cooking side dishes with broth is a great way to amp up the flavor without adding a lot of fat or calories. But one cup of the regular stuff contains up to 40 percent of your recommended daily sodium intake. Choose broths that are lower in sodium -- 450 milligrams per serving or less -- and use them in mashed potatoes instead of butter or half-and-half; you'll save about 230 calories and 24 grams of fat per batch, says Jessica Fishman Levinson, RD, a nutritionist in New York City. Or swap butter or olive oil for broth in rice recipes and cut up to 36 calories and 5 to 6 grams of fat per serving. Broth also adds zing to steamed veggies. Just sub it for water and cook as usual.

Stock up on: Buckwheat noodles
Toss: Refined pasta

Trading up from white pasta to whole wheat is good, but choosing soba, made with buckwheat, is even better. These noodles are high in fiber (3 grams per 2 ounces), and they're an excellent source of plant protein (about 8 grams per cup cooked). "Buckwheat noodles are so filling and satisfying, you're less likely to eat oversize portions," says Tanya Zuckerbrot, RD, author of The F-Factor Diet. They're also loaded with magnesium; choline, a mineral that helps keep your brain healthy; and antioxidants, including rutin, which may lower blood pressure.

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ktaylor5561 wrote:

Really would like to print these series out WITHOUT HAVING TO USE 1 SHEET OF PAPER PER CLIP . . . and I'd personally like to see THUMBNAILS which at-a-glance would tell me IF I should delve further into the article. THANKS

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9/17/2011 04:49:19 AM Report Abuse
rrogerg wrote:

Buckwheat is not a wheat and has a much higher protein content than wheat noodles.

1/9/2011 11:01:48 AM Report Abuse
smarti7171 wrote:

I am not able to eat buckwheat due to celiac disease I mostly eat brown rice noodles

9/13/2010 05:02:55 PM Report Abuse
darcana001 wrote:

whole wheat pasta has 6 grams fiber and 7 grams of protein for a 2 ounce serving. seems to beat buckwheat by a long shot so I don't understand the commentary that buckwheat is better

8/19/2010 07:27:28 PM Report Abuse
joannally wrote:

There isn't a 7th suggestion. After the 6th suggestion it has a sweepstakes to enter.

8/19/2010 02:03:06 PM Report Abuse
anonymous wrote:

I never got to see the 7th suggestion because of annoying pop-up adverts that I could not get rid of. What is the 7th suggestion?

8/11/2010 10:49:03 AM Report Abuse
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