"10 Foods to Give Up for Lent—and How Many Calories You'll Save" Review

Although nearly a week has passed since the start of Lent, it's never too late to commit! Whether you're trying to lose weight or honoring the sacrifice during this time, here are 10 foods that you may want to cut out of your diet for the next 5 weeks (from the MSN.com article 10 Foods to Give Up for Lent—and How Many Calories You'll Save).

SODA


Soda is the source of hundreds of unneeded calories, so now's the time to make the switch to water. Forgoing a soda a day for 40 days will save you 124 to 189 calories a day.

Total amount: 40 sodas
Total calories saved: 4,960 to 7,560 calories

FRENCH FRIES


They're salty, fried, and addictive, and it's hard to stop at just a few. Giving up your normal once-a-week order of medium fries for the Lent period will save you 350 calories a week.

Total amount: Six medium orders of fries
Total calories saved: 2,190 calories

ICE CREAM


If Lent means giving up your twice-a-week bowl of vanilla ice cream in front of the TV, you'll be saving 460 calories a week (more, of course, if you go for the fancier flavors).

Total amount: 12 bowls of ice cream (1/2 cup each)
Total calories saved: 2,760 for vanilla ice cream or 3,000 for chocolate ice cream

ALCOHOL


A glass of red wine a day can be beneficial to your health, but if you normally drink a glass of red wine with dinner, you'll be saving 127 calories a day if you stop for Lent.

Total amount: 40 glasses of red wine (five ounces each)
Total calories saved: 5,080 calories

FAST FOOD


Want to go for the whole meal? If you normally pick up fast food once a week, skipping out on a typical fast-food meal will save you 1,200 calories a week.

Total amount: Six fast-food meals
Total calories saved: 7,200 calories

POTATO CHIPS


These unhealthy snacks deserve their own category! If you're giving up that twice-a-week potato-chip habit for Lent, you'll be saving 153 calories per bag (306 calories a week).

Total amount: 12 bags of chips
Total calories saved: 1,836 calories

LATTES


Many people choose to give up coffee for Lent, whether it's because they want to wean themselves off their
caffeine dependence or just because that daily Starbucks run can add up money-wise. Giving up your daily Starbucks Grande latte made with two-percent milk will save you 190 calories a day.

Total amount: 40 Grande Starbucks lattes (16 ounces each)
Total calories saved: 7,600 calories (if you normally buy nonfat-milk lattes, you'll save 5,200 calories)

MEAT


Meat can be an important part of your diet if you choose lean protein options, but too much red and processed meat is bad news for your health.

Whether you want to see what it's like to go vegetarian for a while or you realize that your diet contains too much saturated fat for your liking, giving up a once-a-day red meat habit for Lent could save you anywhere from 207 calories per serving for one four-ounce steak to 184 calories for four slices of bacon.

Total amount: 20 servings of red meat and 20 servings of bacon
Total calories saved: 7,820 calories

CHOCOLATE


A piece of dark chocolate every day can quell sweet cravings while still providing you with a long list of benefits, but if your daily chocolate habit is getting out of control, then what better time to give it up for a few weeks? For example, not eating three squares of dark chocolate a day will save you 170 calories. You'll save 210 calories a day if you eat one serving of milk chocolate Hershey's Bliss squares (six pieces).

Total amount: 40 servings of chocolate
Total calories saved: 6,800 for dark chocolate or 8,400 for milk chocolate

CARBY SNACKS


Snacking can be a dieter's best friend, but only if you choose the right kind - ones that are filling and nutritious, without all those empty calories. Avoiding a serving a day (10 crackers) of Ritz crackers, for example, will save you 160 calories a day. Forgoing a one-ounce serving of Cheez-Its every day (about 27 crackers) will save you 150 calories per serving.

Total amount: 40 servings of crackers
Total calories saved: 6,400 calories for Ritz or 6,000 calories for Cheez-Its


What else do you think is worth giving up for lent?

Picture Credit: MSN.com - What can you give up to put a smile on your
personal trainer's face? My guess is that fast food will always be on that list :)


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