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Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

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Juice

By: Jill Buchner Source: WikiCommons/Agricultural Research Service

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

Drink infused water

We all know about the dangers of soda, but even drinking unsweetened juice will give you a sugar rush at a rate of 120 calories per cup. And chances are you don't just drink a cup. Individual serving-size bottles of juice are typically about 450 mL, and can clock in at over 200 calories. But if you're a juice drinker, it can be hard to switch to water right away. Try muddling some watermelon and mint into your water to get all kinds of flavour, and a touch of sweetness, for almost no calories. Or make iced tea using a fruity flavoured tea, and skip the sugar.

By: Jill Buchner Source: Ryan Brook

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

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Pasta

By: Jill Buchner Source: Jeff Coulson

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

Eat zucchini pasta

Who doesn't love pasta? But when your fettuccine comes with around 400 calories in two cups (even before the sauce!), you can feel guilty about eating it. Try replacing half the pasta with a cup of zucchini that's been cut into thin strips to match the shape of the pasta. Just throw it in the water a couple of minutes before the noodles are done. You'll still get the flavour and texture of the pasta that you crave, but with almost half the calories, because that cup of zucchini has just 30 calories.

By: Jill Buchner Source: Jenn Gruden

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

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Barbecue sauce

By: Jill Buchner Source: Jeff Coulson

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

Eat spice rubs

Did you know that half a cup of barbeque sauce can contain about 250 calories? If you're someone who uses sauces liberally, this could be a big source of extra calories for you. Instead, give your meats a spice rub, which contains virtually no calories. And keep an eye on stir-fry sauces, such as teriyaki. You can often get a lot of flavour using spices (think fresh ginger, garlic and herbs) and little soy sauce, instead of using a rich sugar-filled sauce.

By: Jill Buchner Source: Ryan Szulc

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

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Potato chips

By: Jill Buchner Source: WikiCommons/Evan Amos

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

Eat kale chips

According to a study from the New England Journal of Medicine, potato chips are in fact the biggest contributor to obesity. In a study that found Americans gain about a pound a year, chips were the biggest cause of that weight gain. Though a serving might have about 160 calories, chances are you eat at least two to three times that. Instead, bake a cup of kale mixed with a teaspoon of oil and a bit of salt to make your own kale chips. For about 70 calories, you'll get a much more nutrient-dense snack that won't make you pack on the pounds.

By: Jill Buchner Source: Ryan Brook

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

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Rice

By: Jill Buchner Source: Rheanna Kish

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

Eat cauliflower rice

If you haven't yet heard of cauliflower rice, you're missing out. This simple recipe is the perfect low-calorie replacement for white rice, which will set you back about 250 calories. Just process cauliflower florets in a food processor or grate them with a box grater, then cook with a bit of water or oil until soft. Use it for the bed of rice below meat or fish, or on the side of a curry dish. The cauliflower mimics the texture of rice but has only about 30 calories per cup.

By: Jill Buchner Source: FlickrCC/Liz West Muffet

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

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Hamburger buns

By: Jill Buchner Source: Jeff Coulson

Easy ways to cut 200 calories from your diet

Eat veggie buns

Hamburger buns can easily contain 200 calories or more. Instead of a bun, sandwich your burger or chicken breast with veggies that contain almost no calories. You've heard of using lettuce instead of a bun, but how about grilled portobello mushrooms? Or a tomato cut in half? If you can't give up bread entirely, try a small wrap, which should cut the calories in half. Thinking outside the bun will help you lighten up your meal.

By: Jill Buchner Source: Thinkstock

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