
* Buy milk, cottage cheese, and yogurt that contains no more than 2% butterfat. The lower the fat, the better. Read more about Yogurt here.
* Buy lower fat cheese (15% B.F or less) for regular use and keep the richer cheese (30% or more) for special occasions.
* Buy the leanest cuts of meat and eat only the recommended portion sizes (~3oz per meal). Trim all visible fat from meat before cooking. Include more fish and legumes in your diet.
* When you cook meats, avoid adding extra fat. Use non-stick pans for stir-frying and use a little broth or juice to prevent sticking at the start of cooking.
* Reduce the amount of baked goodies and snack items that you buy. Choose lower fat cookie choices like: arrowroot biscuits; social tea biscuits; ginger snaps; sultana and newton-type cookies. Pretzels and popcorn are lower fat alternatives to chips, cheese flavored snacks or corn chips.
* Choose carefully in restaurants. Most restaurant chains have lower calorie, lower fat options from which to choose.

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