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The theory behind zero calorie or negative calorie foods is that they contain such a scant amount of calories that the energy you expend eating them cancels out their calories. In essence the bottom line is that you don’t take on any excess calories, and in some instances you end up burning calories as you eat them. Whether or not this is an accurate statement, it’s clear that the following foods have such a slight caloric load they won’t put a dent in your daily total.

Each of these foods has fewer than 50 calories per 100 gram serving. Considering that chicken breast has 172 calories in that same portion size and is considered a low calorie food, it’s clear to see these foods rank very low in terms of calories.

1. Celery
Celery is a food that when you eat it you don’t really feel like you’re eating anything, so it’s not a total shocker to find out that it has essentially zero calories. The stringy nature of celery makes it seem as if it only exists to hold the water it contains. What you’ll typically see is celery with peanut butter or cream-based fillings inside of it, and you’ll want to avoid those if you are keeping track of calories, as they can swing it back the other way quite quickly. Total calories per 100g serving: 16

2. Oranges
Oranges are known for their Vitamin C, but they’re also low in calories compared to other fruits. Whether or not you expend the total number of calories while eating oranges is debatable, but the point of eating foods this low in calorie is not to cancel out the calories, but to keep your total caloric load for the day lower than normal. You’re trying to create a caloric deficit, and an orange can help reach that goal. Total calories per 100g serving: 47

3. Cabbage
Cabbage often gets brought up for its ability to prevent cancer and heart disease, and it often ranks on lists of foods that help with weight loss. That’s because it has a calorie count so low you end up burning it off just by going about the normal motions of your day. Cabbage soup is one great way to eat cabbage, as it is a filling meal while containing far fewer calories than most soups. Total calories per 100g serving: 25

4. Asparagus
Asparagus shows up as a side dish to many meals, and is a great choice because its fibrous nature means it will satisfy your hunger, but the number of calories makes it so it doesn’t add much to your daily total. Eating asparagus fresh on a salad is a crunchy and satisfying treat, while grilling it or steaming it are the two best cooking methods. Be sure to go easy on the butter or oil, as that will bring the calorie count right back up. Total calories per 100g serving: 20

5. Beets
If you’re going to use beets as a low calorie food you should stick to fresh beets that you either steam, boil, or grill. If you go with the pickled variety you’ll be adding a bit more calories to the mix. In addition to being low in calories, beets are great for the body, containing betalains, an antioxidant that gives it its color and is only found in a few select foods. Total calories per 100g serving: 43

6. Cucumber
Cucumbers contain so much water in them it’s not surprising that they’re low in calories. That’s why cucumbers make a great adornment to most salads, especially when the salad is full of other low-cal veggies. You can eat until you feel full, while still keeping your total number of calories to a minimum. Combine this sort of eating with a more active lifestyle, and you start to tip the scales in your favor, literally and figuratively. Total calories per 100g serving: 16

7. Lemons
It’s not as if you’re going to sit around eating lemons in order to keep your calories down, but it’s nice to know that you can use them as much as you want and you won’t be putting much of a strain on your total calories consumed in a day. That’s why lemons are great for flavoring up a glass of water, or sprinkling on top of fish and other foods to give them a bit of zest. They’re also an alkalizing food and contain antioxidants to keep you healthy. Total calories per 100g serving: 29

8. Cauliflower
Cauliflower also limbos as one of the lowest ranking foods on the calorie chart. It’s also a cruciferous vegetable and has many healthy benefits to it, including being an anti-inflammatory food, and helping the body’s cardiovascular and digestive systems. It’s a great weight loss aid all the way around, not just because it’s very low in calories. You easily burn through it’s caloric load with the act of cooking it. Total calories per 100g serving: 25

9. Mushrooms
No matter which mushroom you choose to go with, the chances are it’s going to be low in calories. These fungi just don’t know how to be high in calories, so you don’t have to worry when using them in a recipe, or sauteing them as a side dish. Even the big, popular portabella mushroom is low in calories, having only 22 of them in a 100 gram serving. Perhaps that’s why it makes such a great replacement to high calorie beef in mushroom burgers.Total calories per 100g serving of Chanterelle mushrooms: 38

10. Watermelon
Watermelon has a low number of calories, despite being so naturally sweet. This has to be the sweetest food on our list, while still ranking considerably low in calories. The great news is that in addition to being a crowd pleaser, watermelon has antioxidants that help your body in many ways. It’s also been shown to be able to boost your metabolism, just don’t go overboard on portion sizes. Total calories per 100g serving: 30

11. Zucchini
It’s great news that zucchini is low in calories because it is a popular side dish, and can even be incorporated into things like zucchini bread. It’s a very versatile vegetable that puts up such small numbers in the calorie department, it’s hard to do any damage with it. That being said, too much of a good thing is never good, so you’ll want to use this to help you feel satisfied during a meal without overdoing it. Total calories per 100g serving: 17

12. Tomatoes
Tomatoes are one of the healthiest foods you can eat, and it’s only fitting that they come in low on the calorie radar. The lycopene they contain helps prevent cancer, and staves off heart disease, so you’re doing yourself a favor each time you eat it. It also makes a great weight loss food because it has such few calories that you burn it off just getting it prepped for cooking. Combine it with other foods on this list and you’ll get a delicious, low-calorie meal. Total calories per 100g serving: 17

13. Grapefruit
Grapefruit is often pegged as diet food, a title it deserves seeing how it has been shown to rev up a sluggish metabolism, and is recommended to heart patients after surgery. The calories on this aren’t the lowest you can find, but they’re still not worth mentioning when you’re tallying up your total calories for the day. Fruits in general tend to have more calories than vegetables, but they often bring a preferred flavor to the table as well. Total calories per 100g serving: 42

14. Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts may win the award for food most often given to the dog under the table, but it’s a shame because these little guys are packed with nutrients and clock in rather low on the calorie meter. They are also a cruciferous vegetable, so they provide similar benefits to eating broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower. Doctoring them up with cheese or butter to make them taste better will bump up your calories, so be careful and find the right balance. Total calories per 100g serving: 43

15. Kale
You simply have to start eating more kale, that’s how good it is for you. And on top of all of the protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients it provides, it manages to keep its calories down, so it’s nothing but beneficial to you. Want a snacking alternative that’s naturally low in calories? Try baking up some kale chips in an assortment of different flavors. This is a much better alternative to potato chips. Total calories per 100g serving: 49

16. Turnips
You probably don’t feel like eating a heaping helping of turnips, but if you did you wouldn’t really affect your calorie intake much. These vegetables show up from time to time in recipes, but most often they’ll be used as part of a side dish. You can also use them on a salad. They are an anti-inflammatory food, so they can help calm down the symptoms of several conditions caused by excessive inflammation in the body. Total calories per 100g serving: 28

17. Apples
The “apple a day” adage seems to hold water, with apples containing plenty of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. This is no forbidden fruit, and should be used as part of a calorie conscious diet to make sure that you’re not exceeding your daily allotment. Apples can make a great snack between meals to hold you over, and keep you from eating junk food or fast food in a moment of hunger-induced weakness. Total calories per 100g serving: 52

18. Onions
Onions are used in so many recipes it’s good that they’re low in calories. Most of us aren’t going to bite into an onion as a food source on its own, so it’s nice to know that they aren’t adding much in the way of calories when we cook with them and add them to soups and main dishes. Onions are often referenced as a healthy food that can help you reach your weight loss goals, and studies show that they contain flavonoids that help the body. Total calories per 100g serving: 40

19. Carrots
Eating carrots to protect your eyesight is a good idea, but is just one reason to eat them. They’re also a low glycemic food, so they can help you manage your blood glucose levels, and they are an all natural diuretic, so they can help rid your body of excess sodium and retained water. They’re also an anti-inflammatory food so they can be used to help treat inflammation in the body. Total calories per 100g serving: 41

20. Broccoli
Broccoli is a wonderfood, there’s no other way to describe it. It’s a cancer-fighting food that is also very low in calories. It’s packed with phytonutrients, as well as fiber so it helps keep your digestive system humming along, which is key to maintaining a proper weight. It even contains plant-based protein which can help you if you’re resistance training to build lean muscle. Total calories per 100g serving: 34
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20 Zero Calorie Foods to Help You Slim Down
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20 Zero Calorie Foods to Help You Slim Down

You’re doing everything right. You’re keeping calories down. You’re getting your sleep. You’re putting in time at the gym. You’re keeping stress low and motivation high. But, the scale won’t budge. So what gives?What if the foods you’re eating (yes, even the “healthy” options) are actually keeping weight on your body. It’s called food intolerance and it happens when certain foods cause a negative reaction in your body.
Nutritionist and Fitness Expert J.J. Virgin offers up 7 foods that can cause food intolerance, and therefore weight gain, in her bestselling book “The Virgin Diet.” Dropping these 7 foods for 7 days can bring on a weight loss of up to 7 pounds… and make your body feel so much better!
1. Gluten: Cutting out wheat, barley and rye bring with it the benefit of cutting out a protein called zonulin. Keeping this protein at bay can keep inflammation from building up in your small intestines. For some simple steps toward cutting out gluten, replace your wheat wraps with lettuce wraps and use zucchini spirals instead of traditional pasta!
2. Soy: Soy is genetically modified, treated with pesticides, highly processed and hiding in a lot more than just tofu and edamame! Keep your soy intake in check by changing out your soy milk with almond milk and try replacing your tofu with tempeh. Your thyroid and gut will thank you!
3. Eggs: Intolerance to eggs is surprisingly common, and these little guys are filled with inflammation-producing arachidonic acid. Don’t panic, eggs aren’t all bad, and you don’t even need to cut them out completely! J.J. suggests bringing organic eggs back into the mix on a limited basis after 3 weeks!
4. Dairy: The lactose is the killer in this food, bringing on insulin resistance and blood sugar imbalances. Try adding in almond milk or coconut milk to get your milk fix! Any concerns about calcium intake can be calmed with the addition of nuts, seeds, and leafy greens!
5. Peanuts: This one is an easy fix! Just replace your peanuts with a healthier nut option! Peanuts are prone to a fungus called aflatoxin and mold. By simply switching to almonds and almond butter, you can quickly clean up this  nut!
6. Corn: Corn brings on inflammation, not to mention most of this stuff is genetically modified. Try shifting your corn side dish to quinoa, or replacing your popcorn with a corn-free snack!
7. Sugar/Artificial Sweeteners: Sugar isn’t the most shocking addition to this list, but theartificial sweeteners have to go too! The insulin response triggered by sweeteners can bring on weight gain that goes beyond sugar users! To get your sweet fix, bring in natural options like Stevia or erythritol.
So, try it and see how you feel! What do you  have to lose (besides the weight!)? Knock out the big 7 for the next 3 weeks, and then tell us how you feel! In the meantime, to stay motivated, check out J.J.’s book, “The Virgin Diet” for more on food intolerance! Enter below to win a copy of J.J.’s book along with other fab prizes that are part of our Skinny Mom Love List!
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7 Foods Keeping You from Losing the Weight
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20 Zero Calorie Foods to Help You Slim Down
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1. Celery
Total calories per 100g serving: 16
2. Oranges
Total calories per 100g serving: 47
3. Cabbage
Total calories per 100g serving: 25
4. Asparagus
Total calories per 100g serving: 20
5. Beets
Total calories per 100g serving: 43
6. Cucumber
Total calories per 100g serving: 16
7. Lemons
Total calories per 100g serving: 29
8. Cauliflower
Total calories per 100g serving: 25
9. Mushrooms
Total calories per 100g serving of Chanterelle mushrooms: 38
10. Watermelon
Total calories per 100g serving: 30
11. Zucchini
Total calories per 100g serving: 17
12. Tomatoes
Total calories per 100g serving: 17
13. Grapefruit
Total calories per 100g serving: 42
14. Brussels Sprouts
Total calories per 100g serving: 43
15. Kale
Total calories per 100g serving: 49
16. Turnips
Total calories per 100g serving: 28
17. Apples
Total calories per 100g serving: 52
18. Onions
Total calories per 100g serving: 40
19. Carrots
Total calories per 100g serving: 41
20. Broccoli
Total calories per 100g serving: 34
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20 Zero Calorie Foods to Help You Slim Down

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Looking for a way to jazz up a boring chicken dinner? Look no further! In this recipe, the flavors of a jalapeno popper are stuffed inside boneless skinless chicken breasts. The result? Absolute dinner perfection, and not boring in the least!
Ingredients:
1 cup breadcrumbs
1/2 tsp salt
2 jalapeno peppers, seeded and minced
1 8-oz pkg cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/4 tsp pepper
1/4 tsp Onion Powder
1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
1/4 cup vegetable oil
4 strips bacon, diced
4 6-oz boneless skinless chicken breasts
How To Make:
1. Cook the bacon in a skillet over medium heat until crispy. Drain on paper towels.
2. Stir together the cream cheese, cheddar cheese, bacon, and jalapenos in a small bowl.
3. Cut a pocket horizontally through the thickest side of each chicken breast, and fill with 1/4 of the cheese mixture. Secure with toothpicks.
4. Combine the breadcrumbs with the salt, pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder. Roll the chicken breasts in the breadcrumb mixture to coat.

5. Heat the oil in a skillet over medium to medium-high heat, and cook chicken breasts until no longer pink in the center and the juices run clear, about 8 minutes per side. If your chicken breasts are thick, they can be finished in a 350-degree oven

Jalapeno Popper Stuffed Chicken
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Jalapeno Popper Stuffed Chicken

Here is way to make an amazing breakfast for you. You would absolutely love to eat this.

Ingredients:
8 eggs
4 demi sourdough baguettes
8 oz pepper jack cheese, grated
3 green onions, thinly sliced
salt and pepper, to taste
1 (7 oz) package Jones Dairy Farm All Natural Golden Brown Sausage Links
1/2 cup heavy cream

How to make:
Cut the middle of each baguettes with a knife, carefully as not to cut through the bottom. Leave 1/2 inch from bottom and sides, make a hollow baguette. Now prepare a sausage.
In a bowl beat lightly the eggs and cream. Whisk other ingredients and sausage. Equally divide the material into two baguettes. Place the baguettes on a baking sheet and bake for 25-28 minutes. After that allow them to cool then cut and serve.   
Yummy Sausage Egg Boats
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Yummy Sausage Egg Boats

Check out a glorious and the ultimate nutella cupcake recipe. You would absolutely love to this amazing cupcake recipe.This is the ultimate glorification of chocolaty spread and uses two entire jars of nutella. 

The Ultimate Nutella Cupcake Recipe
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The Ultimate Nutella Cupcake Recipe

Its a beautiful thing to eat your delicious food in a tricky way. Here is a technique to make race car snacks from apple slices. You could easily figure out the way to make such snacks from the illustration given here.
Materials required:
Apple
Toothpicks
Grapes and/or String Cheese
Racecar Snacks from Apple Slices DIY
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Racecar Snacks from Apple Slices DIY

Add some pops of color to your everyday deviled egg recipe. Make yourself a special and breathtaking recipe. Its easy and you may understand from the illustration shown below.

Add some pops of color to your everyday deviled egg recipe DIY
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Add some pops of color to your everyday deviled egg recipe DIY