Guide To Grocery Shopping: Selecting Healthy Items

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Food labels give information about the different nutrients in one serving. Use it to help you keep track of calories, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium in different foods.

The "% Daily Value" shows you how much of the recommended amounts the food provides in one serving, if you eat 2,000 calories a day. Your daily amounts may be higher or lower.

We live in a fast-moving world. To reduce the time you spend in the kitchen you can improve your organization by using a shopping list and keeping a well-stocked kitchen. Shop for quick low-fat food items, and fill your kitchen cupboards with a supply of low-calorie basics. Read labels as you shop. Pay attention to the serving size and the servings per container. All labels list total calories in a serving size of the product. Compare the total calories in similar products and opt for the one lowest in calories.

A low-calorie shopping list

Make a shopping list. Include the items you need for your menus and low-calorie basics to restock your kitchen.

Dairy Case

Breads, Muffins, Rolls

Cereals, Crackers, Rice, Noodles, and Pasta