100 Calories in 100 Ways: 65-68
We’ve talked a lot about high volume carb choices over the last few days, so today we want to have a bit of fun with some traditionally “non-healthy” foods.
Kate Hart
Feb 26, 2016
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We’ve talked a lot about high volume carb choices over the last few days, so today we want to have a bit of fun with some traditionally “non-healthy” foods.
Kate Hart
Feb 26, 2016
Today’s 100 calorie comparison is another great example of range in volume! The carbs are similar across the board with these items, but the volume difference is pretty staggering.
Kate Hart
Feb 25, 2016
If you’ve been following along over the last few weeks, you will start to sense the theme - not all fruits are created equal!
Kate Hart
Feb 24, 2016
Items 53-56 look at some of our favourite “toppings” – we can think of more than a few foods we would add these items to.
Kate Hart
Feb 23, 2016
We’ve made it to the half way point as we review 100 calories in 100 ways. We hope you have enjoyed it so far!
Kate Hart
Feb 22, 2016
We’re almost half way through our 100 calorie experiment, and one thing we have discovered is an abundance of carb options!
Kate Hart
Feb 21, 2016
There is certainly on shortage of carbohydrate sources on our list of 100 foods. A lot happens to that potato from raw to chip form!
Kate Hart
Feb 20, 2016
A few different ways to look at 100 calories from a range of protein sources today. Not all protein sources are created equal!
Kate Hart
Feb 19, 2016
Items 33-36 are a few other #TeamWAG coach favourites.
Kate Hart
Feb 18, 2016
Another carb comparison! These items range from 18–23 grams of carbs, but from 37-550 grams in weight. The blackberries and tomatoes pack a lot of fiber too.
Kate Hart
Feb 17, 2016
100 calorie ideas 25 through 28 are all about grab-and-go snacks. These items are similar from a weight perspective, but the macros range.
Kate Hart
Feb 16, 2016
There is more then one way to satisfy a sweet tooth, and while gummies and dried fruit are an easy way to knock off some carbs, you get a lot more bang for your macro buck when you go with fresh fruit or unsweetened apple sauce.
Kate Hart
Feb 15, 2016