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Diet Food Home Delivery – Benefits Of Using A Diet Delivery Service To Lose Weight

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Diet food home delivery is exploding all over North America. Having experts prepare meals for you gives you the edge both in time and weight loss.

Plus with many plans under $20 a day, it’s now more affordable than ever.

Why choose to have your diet meals prepared and delivered? Is diet delivery right for you? Here’s a quick listing of the benefits of diet delivery to help you decide.

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- Have Time To Do The Things You Want.

Your time is important. What do you want to spend it on? Your family? Your career? Your friends or hobbies? Most people are so busy these days that it’s easy to let healthy eating fall by the wayside.

With all the ‘grab-and-go’ fattening foods today, people need another option.

Getting your diet meals home delivered gives you the time to live the life you want. Whether that means advancing your career, spending more time with your family or just pursuing your life goals.

Diet food home delivery helps you lose weight while freeing up your time for what’s really important.

- Have More Money To Spend.

When was the last time you noticed how much you spend on food per day? Most people spend at least $20 a day on food – usually more.

While diet delivery used to be only for movie stars and power executives, today plans are more affordable. Many plans start at $10 – $25 a day, which is what many people already spend on food.

And when you add up food costs, gas costs and time costs to buy and prepare the food, some services actually save you money.

Deprivation-Free, Easy Weight Loss.

With diet food home delivery services, you’re almost guaranteed to lose weight. There’s no calorie counting, food weighing, or portion control.

It’s all done for you by experts, dietitians and personal chefs. You don’t have to do a thing (except eat).

Recent studies show that people have more success losing weight with diet delivery services than with standard diets. Plus most services state that you can expect to lose 2 – 4 pounds per week.

As an added bonus – the meals are actually enjoyable. Some are even restaurant quality.

You feel like you have your own personal chef preparing you a wide variety of your favorite foods. So that feeling of deprivation that sabotages many diets is no longer there.

One Less Thing To Worry About.

Let’s face it – life is hard enough. We’re expected to climb the corporate ladder. Pay the bills on time. Raise well-adjusted kids. Pursue our own life goals and – oh yes – look slim and healthy while doing this.

I don’t know about you but for me, that’s just not happening without help. Diet food delivery is one of the most convenient ways to look after ourselves, lose weight and maintain our health.

It can help retain your sanity and your self-esteem.

So overall, diet food home delivery is a convenient way to lose weight, save time and even money. You have lots of choices from low carb to low fat to diabetic-friendly meals and more.

It may not be for everyone. But for many people, it’s worth the money to be at their very best and live life to the fullest.

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18 Responses to “Diet Food Home Delivery – Benefits Of Using A Diet Delivery Service To Lose Weight”

  1. babicakesx3 says:

    Eat less foods that are high in fat and sodium.
    Eat more foods high in protein:
    tuna
    lean turkey
    chicken

    Eat more food high in carbohydrates:
    pasta
    rice
    potatoes

    Eat plenty of friuts and vegetables.
    Limit comsumption of soda-drink at least 8- 8oz glasses of water a day.

  2. nofreedomofspeech says:

    Great vid but one big error. You have to use salt otherwise you will die. Don’t use normal table-salt use mineral-salt or other healthy salts. Check other raw-food vids and see for yourself.

  3. Kirpope says:

    That was very soothing. Thank you so much! : )

  4. Barbara C says:

    I have a prenatal pilates video that I use daily and it also has a postnatal workout on it which I plan to do along with walikng daily! No diet foods for me, I eat healthy as it is for me and baby and plan on keeping the same diet!

  5. strangelittlegirls says:

    When I am trying to lose weight, I cut my calories to 1500/day, switch to whole grains, eat beans, nuts, and soy for protein, and step up my fruits & veggies. I also get half an hour of cardio every day and half an hour of strength training six days a week. This plan allows me to lose about 2-2 1/2 lbs per week. Hope this helps.

  6. Jack Lapidus says:

    If kitty will eat the new Science diet, I say go for it…I'm pretty sure they haven't changed the formula too much. I'm glad to hear you are switching her off it!

  7. Clo ! says:

    I wouldn't give her any less unless she really starts to put on weight. Pretty soon (if not right now) I'd switch to adult food which has less fat. If she ever starts getting heavy, I wouldn't cut her food down by any more than 25%. One type of dry food you might try is Royal Canin. They make a dry food specifically for little guys, and though it's expensive, you don't need to feed as much and maybe your pup would like it. If you go to certain pet food stores, not Petco or Petsmart though, I don't think they have samples, you might be able to get samples to try so you don't have to bring back bigger bags. http://www.royalcanin.us/dogs/Why_Diets_By_Size.aspx
    http://www.petco.com/product/13069/Royal-Canin-MINI-Canine-Health-Nutrition-Chihuahua-28.aspx
    The pieces are smaller too, so they're easier for her to eat!

  8. CooperLee says:

    how can this woman tell me that I will feel better eating fruit for breakfast than when eating a breakfast high in saturated fat? She knows nothing of my genetic background or metabolic type. I appreciate the advice but you can’t seriously believe that fruit for breakfast is good for every human being regardless of their internal body type.

  9. Glowie says:

    Fresh fruits and vegtables, lean meats, low fat or no fat dairy products. Stay away from products that are high in sugar (or any type of sugar like high fructose corn syrup, fructose, sucrose, etc.) or have a high flour content. Stick with whole wheat products.

    Check out http://www.southbeachdiet.com. It is a comprehensive weight loss diet that promotes healthy eating and explains why you need carbohydrates and why some carbohydrates are better for you than others. You can even find the South Beach Diet book at the library if you don't want to purchase a copy.

  10. T-Pink says:

    There is no such food that helps you lose weight. However, you need to consume less calories than you burn. Just try eating low-calorie foods in place of high-calorie foods. Eat more fruits and vegetables, because they're a dieter's best friend. :)

  11. simid6 says:

    whats your definition of cooked foods?

  12. GrenadeChick99 says:

    @basicsweetness4ever I know…sooo expensive to shop in the produce section nowaday! I now go to the Farmer’s markets. Save a lot of money that way.

  13. BP says:

    Is it k/d? Cause I know A LOT of cats that refuse to eat k/d. There are definitely a few renal diets out there (Purina makes one, Eukanuba makes one – check out felinecrf.com for tons of info) but I recommend Royal Canin Modified Formula. Until about two weeks ago I could have honestly said that I never knew a cat that turned it down, but of course there had to be that one who would make me not be able to ever say that again. But not much can be said for her taste as she chose to eat the k/d over this magical food. Seriously, that's what we call it at my practice, "Magical Modified" because (almost) every cat will eat it. It has mackerel in it which I think the cats can really taste and LOVE. Plus, you can always add a little chicken broth to any canned food to increase water intake and make the food a little tastier for our finicky friends.
    I prefer most Royal Canin therapeutic diets over the Hill's RX diets anyway. I think they are much more palatable and have higher quality ingredients with less by-products and preservatives. I actually have my cats on the Calorie Control diet.
    OK, I'll stop going on about the RC therapeutic foods, but seriously, try it! You don't need a prescription for it like you do for the Hill's foods but you do have to buy it from a veterinarian. If your vet doesn't carry it, call around to other vets in the area or call Royal Canin and ask them where the closet place is where you can buy their products. (800) 592-6687. If there is a bigger emergency hospital in your area they should carry it. I don't know where you live so I can't really help you out with that part, but good luck and I hope she likes it!
    http://www.royalcanin.us/products/productdetail.aspx?ID=104

    Oh, there is also another Royal Canin renal diet called LP but I don't think that goes over any better than the k/d chicken as far as flavor. But it does come in pouches so it's more of the chunks and gravy deal than the regular mushy food so if your cat is into that sort of thing, they may prefer LP & you might want to try that.
    http://www.royalcanin.us/products/productdetail.aspx?ID=105

  14. GrenadeChick99 says:

    @marjarose The Vitamix is really expensive, I think they are $700. I saw a live demo at Costco with a blender (forgot maker) that cost just under $400. That blender made nut milk (almond) right before my eyes. If it’s strong enough to do that, it is just as good as Vitamix. IMHO

  15. sweetreview says:

    i’d love to look like demi moore at 40, but i have no idea how fruit and salad is going to sustain me for the day.

  16. Helenelalala says:

    Thanks!

  17. basicsweetness4ever says:

    I want to change my eating habits to lose weight and for health reasons. I thought about juicing but knew I’d miss the “crunch” from not eating food. This gave me ideas. However eating healthy is expensive and it seems that it would take alot for juicing as well has eating healthy. Do you have any suggestions on keeping the cost down?

  18. Kristin says:

    Quality foods don't have the word "diet" on the bag because they don't have anything in them that will make a cat fat. Don't buy "diet" foods.

    Feed this cat a food with MEAT as the main ingredient and little to no grain. Some excellent brands include Innova Evo, Petcurean Go! Natural, Blue Buffalo Wilderness. All three of these are 50% meat protein and ZERO grain. Also give the cat quality canned food made with chicken, turkey or duck daily. In fact, you may want to feed JUST canned at first.

    Until chubby cat's down to a healthy weight don't free freed him – just put a very small handful of dry food out twice a day and split one of the tiny cans of food into two or three servings. Then once he's slimmed up a bit you can leave the healthy dry food out. Even if he grazes during the day on it it won't pack on the pounds like the cheap dry foods that are made mostly of corn. My Persian's been eating these foods for the past three years and his weight is always the same – 10.9 pounds. And he nibbles a bit all day long.

    Get toys that you can wave and he can chase. NOT a laser pointer – those are VERY frustrating for cats as its prey they can never catch. Get "lure" toys with a pole, string and toy on the end. Tinsel/feather wands are great, too. Not only will playing with him daily give him much-needed exercise but it'll bond him to you.

    Do have a vet check him out as soon as you get him. Obesity can lead to a myriad of health issues including diabetes, arthritis, heart problems, kidney problems, etc.

    Here's more on helping a cat lose weight the RIGHT way – http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.php?action=library&act=show&item=therightweightlossprogramforcats

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