Read Metabolic Surge Now!

Nick Nilsson's Metabolic Surge book

Support Our Website
Please Donate to Our Site

Tell A Friend About Hardgainer Muscle Building


Email Address:

Your Privacy is Safe *Your email is safe with us and will never be sold or shared


Recommended Reading

No-Nonsense Muscle Building
Truth About Building Muscle
Muscle Gaining Secrets
No-Nonsense Six Pack
Muscle Explosion
The Truth About Burning Fat
Hardgainer X Project
Burn the Fat
Combat Core


Custom Search




Nick Nilsson's Books

 

Nick Nilsson Muscle Explosion


Nick Nilsson's Metabolic Surge book


Nick Nilsson's Gluteus To the Maximus Book


Nick Nilsson's The Best Exercises Book


The Great Big List of Calorie-Free Foods
By Nick Nilsson

Review Muscle Explosion From Nick Nilson

Ever wish there were foods you could eat that didn't contain any calories?

Wish no longer. These foods don't
contain a single calorie and can be eaten guilt-free.

It's a little known fact (or in most cases, wishful thinking) that some foods can, in certain situations, go from being fattening no-no's to being totally calorie-free simply by mangling your perspective. Here's a list of those foods and situations.


1. Anything sampled when preparing food - If you're taste-testing, those tastes are calorie-free. If you're cooking for someone else and aren't going to be having any yourself, those tastes actually have negative calories and can help you lose weight.

 

2. Anything eaten off someone else's plate doesn't count. If you can get it when they're not looking, that's negative calories again.

 

3. Food "rescued" from the floor - When the "3 second rule" is in effect (i.e. it's still good if it's only been on the floor 3 seconds or less), that snack has zero calories. Plus, if you have to race your dog to it and you win, you're allowed another bite from the original undropped item for free.

 

4. Out of necessity, food that is eaten on the day of the expiration date has no calories. After all, we don't want that triple-chocolate fudge cake to go to waist... I mean waste.

 

5. Anything eaten on your birthday, a friend's birthday or a family member's birthday has no calories. This includes family and friends whom you haven't spoken to or mentioned in years.

 

6. Foods that you've never tasted before are calorie free. If you don't recognize it, eat it guilt-free. If you can't even pronounce the name, that's negative calories.

 

7. If you live in an Italian family, your fifth and sixth helpings are calorie-free. Besides, "You're too skinny, you need to eat more."

 

8. The calories of any leftover foods will be added to the total of the day you originally started eating them on. This means the calories from the leftover pie you eat on Wednesday only count on Tuesday, the day you originally started the pie. And who cares about yesterday?

 

9. If you can eat it through a straw, it has no calories. For example, if you can get a piece of spaghetti through a straw, you deserve it.

 

10. Anything that contains the word "free" in it has to be calorie-free because advertisers would never lie or try to sell you a product that would make you fat. This principle also applies to the words "lite" and "reduced."

 

11. The last item or bite on any plate has no calories. For instance, the last cookie? No calories. The last slice of pizza? No calories. The last box of donuts? No calories.


If you put all of these calorie-free foods into your diet, you will have great success in watching your waistline - it will be way out in front of you where you can see it!

----------------------------------
About the Author:

Nick Nilsson is Vice-President of the online personal training company BetterU, Inc. He has a degree in Physical Education and Psychology and has been inventing new training techniques for more than 17 years. Nick is the author of a number of bodybuilding eBooks including "Muscle Explosion! 28 Days To Maximum Mass", and several others all available at ( http://www.fitness-ebooks.com ).

Back To Nick's Articles

Back To Main Articles Page