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#wearenhft SENSIBLE SWAPS 01536 492317 / 01604 745036 nhft.nhs.uk/dietetics MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR YOU, WITH YOU

Food choices you make can have a big difference to your total daily calorie intake. This diet sheet shows how simple swaps can help you make healthier food choices to reduce your calorie intake. Below is an example of a full day s meals and how you can significantly reduce your calorie intake by just altering cooking methods or switching some of your food choices. A kcal is a kilocalorie and is a unit of energy. Breakfast Fried bacon fried egg baked beans 470kcal Grilled bacon poached egg tomatoes 258kcal Lunch Prawn mayonnaise sandwich packet of crisps can of coke 670kcal Reduced fat chicken sandwich handful of cherry tomoatoes fruit smoothie 445kcal Snack Chocolate bar 260 kcal Fat free yoghurt apple 117kcal Evening meal Two medium slices of deep pan pepperoni pizza 710kcal Two medium slices of thin crust vegetable pizza side salad reduced fat dressing 572kcal Total calories for the day 2100 kcal a Day 1400 kcal a Day The following pages list common meal ideas for each meal; breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and desserts, and swap ideas to help you make healthier choices.

BREAKFAST Large bowl (50g) honey and nut cornflake cereal semi skimmed milk 245 kcal, 4g Fat Large bowl (45g) chocolate rice pops cereal semi skimmed milk 219 kcal, 2g Fat Two slices toast marmalade or jam 325 kcal, 12g Fat Croissant jam 307 kcal, 18g Fat Two fried sausages two rashers of bacon baked beans one fried egg 673 kcal, 45g Fat Two slices bread two rashers of bacon 433 kcal, 17g Fat One fried egg two slices of toast 354 kcal, 21g Fat Medium bowl of instant porridge (40g) skimmed milk 215 kcal, 4g fat Medium bowl (30g) plain rice pops cereal skimmed milk 144 kcal, 0.4g Fat Two slices toast reduced sugar marmalade or jam 235 kcal, 7g Fat One toasted crumpet reduced sugar jam 125 kcal, 3g Fat Two grilled lean sausages two rashers of grilled lean bacon (fat removed) poached egg reduced sugar baked beans 501 kcal, 27g Fat Two slices toast reduced sugar baked beans 296 kcal, 5g Fat One boiled egg two slices of toast 271 kcal, 10g Fat

LUNCH Tuna mayonnaise sandwich: two medium slices of bread tuna canned in oil mayonnaise 522, kcal, 35g Fat Medium sized jacket potato 45g cheddar cheese 504 kcal, 24g Fat Cheese sandwich: two slices bread cheddar cheese 415 kcal, 24g Fat Large portion pasta creamy sauce 776 kcal, 26g Fat Double burger large portion of french fries regular strawberry milkshake 1451 kcal, 55g Fat Cream of chicken soup two slices bread 404 kcal, 20g Fat Tuna and cucumber sandwich: two medium slices of bread tuna canned in spring water no fat spread reduced calorie salad cream 255 kcal, 4g Fat Medium sized jacket potato 45g reduced fat cheddar cheese large mixed salad 402 kcal, 8g Fat Cheese and salad sandwich: two medium slices bread low fat spread half fat cheddar cheese lots of salad 332 kcal, 11g Fat Small portion of pasta tomato based sauce large mixed salad 300 kcal, 2g Fat Single burger regular portion of french fries diet cola 478 kcal, 19g Fat Vegetable soup (not creamy variety) two slices bread no fat spread 252 kcal, 1g Fat

DINNER Medium portion battered fish fried chips garden peas 842 kcal, 41g Fat Roast chicken leg roast potatoes carrots sprouts leeks 538 kcal, 18g Fat Three grilled sausages mashed potato baked beans 649 kcal, 29g Fat Medium portion lasagne chips garlic bread 1119 kcal, 50g Fat Two papadums 1 tbsp mango chutney chicken korma pilau rice one plain naan bread 1439 kcal, 64g Fat Fried rice sweet and sour pork chips 1350 kcal, 62g Fat Grilled cod (no batter) oven chips garden peas 472 kcal,10g Fat Grilled chicken breast new potatoes carrots sprouts leeks 383 kcal, 10g Fat Three half-fat sausages new potatoes reduced sugar baked beans 505 kcal, 18g Fat Medium portion Healthy Living lasagne large salad 50g french stick 464 kcal, 15g Fat Dhal one medium chapatti boiled rice tandoori chicken 706 kcal, 23g Fat Boiled rice beef in blackbean sauce chinese steamed vegetables 682 kcal, 17g Fat

SNACKS Two chocolate digestive biscuits 177 kcal, 9g Fat One packet potato crisps (35g) 183 kcal, 11g Fat One regular sized chocolate bar (55g) 250 kcal, 9g Fat Danish pastry (180g) 673 kcal, 32g Fat Chocolate chip muffin 506 kcal, 27g Fat Medium slice of Victoria sponge cake 294 kcal, 18g Fat One pot of thick and creamy yoghurt 165 kcal, 7g Fat Hot chocolate made up semi skimmed milk 130 kcal, 11g Fat Medium sized flapjack (60g) 290 kcal, 16g Fat Two rich tea biscuits 64 kcal, 2g Fat One packet light variety potato crisps (28g) 131 kcal, 6g Fat One chocolate wafer bar (2 finger bar) 106 kcal, 6g Fat One toasted teacake 220 kcal, 10g Fat Fruit scone 206 kcal, 10g Fat 35g slice of malt loaf thin layer of reduced fat spread 162 kcal, 6g Fat One pot healthy eating low fat yoghurt 60 kcal, 0.4g Fat Reduced fat and sugar hot chocolate (e.g. Options or Highlights) made up with water 40 kcal, 2g Fat Healthy eating cereal bar 120 kcal, 2g Fat

DESSERTS Banoffee pie (slice) 486 kcal, 35g fat New York cheesecake (slice) 322 kcal, 21g Apple crumble 334 kcal, 10g fat Two scoops of full fat ice-cream (e.g. Ben and Jerries, Haagen-Dazs) 240 kcals, 14g fat Key lime pie (slice) 456 kcals, 30g fat Crème brûlée 320 kcals, 26g fat Steamed chocolate pudding 331 kcals, 5g fat Strawberry trifle 215 kcals, 10.5g fat Fresh cream doughnut 244 kcals, 15.8g fat Bananas low fat custard 181 kcals, 2g fat Strawberry cheesecake (slice) 221 kcal, 11g fat Stewed apple cream 217 kcals, 14.3g fat Fruit sorbet 77 kcals, 0g fat Key lime pie (individual pot 85g) 315 kcals, 21g fat Crème caramel (individual pot 100g) 110 kcals, 2g Chocolate mousse (individual pot 60g) 100 kcals, 4g fat Blancmange 140 kcals, 5g fat Raspberry sponge sandwich cake (slice) 161 kcals, 6.1g Agreed action plan Dietitian

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