Tuesday, June 28, 2022

18 Healthy 4th of July Cookout Ideas

While a backyard cookout is one of the most popular ways to celebrate the 4th of July, the options available aren’t always in line with a healthy diet. But at Nutrisystem, we’re all about helping you to still enjoy food—and festivities—to the fullest. We believe that when people don’t feel deprived, they are able to achieve the most success.

That’s why we’ve rounded up 18 healthy 4th of July cookout ideas. Any of these recipes would make a delicious and festive addition to your July 4th cookout.

1. Grilled Balsamic Chicken >

Grilled Balsamic Chicken

This Grilled Balsamic Chicken recipe is a great way to add some serious flavor to plain, old grilled chicken. The trick is to give your chicken some time to soak in the delicious marinade which combines olive oil, balsamic vinegar, Italian dressing, garlic and black pepper. While we love this marinade on chicken, it works great on steak or shrimp, too.

2. Grilled Cedar Plank Salmon >

Grilled Cedar Plank Salmon

The reasons for grilling salmon on a cedar plank are two-fold: It acts as a barrier between the heat source and the fish, preventing it from falling apart. It also imparts that delicious, smoky flavor from the cedar. While salmon is sometimes intimidating to prepare, this recipe will show you just how simple it really is to do. It’s a great way to get those valuable omega-3 fats and a boost of protein power.

3. Honey Glazed Chicken Skewers >

Honey Glazed Chicken Skewers

Skewers are fun, festive and delicious, making them a great choice for a 4th of July cookout. This particular Honey Glazed Chicken Skewer recipe will help you to whip up a yummy glaze made from honey, chili powder, garlic, oil, low sodium soy sauce and lime juice. It’s got a little bit of everything—sweet, savory and just a tad spicy, too. You can add veggies of your choice to the skewers to amplify the health-factor. We personally love zucchini, bell peppers and onions, but the choice is yours.

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4. Grilled Foil Packet Cheeseburger and Veggies >

Grilled Foil Packet Cheeseburger and Veggies

Foil packets are one of our favorite 4th of July cookout ideas for a few reasons. They contain some of the mess, help to lock in flavor, and allow you to create “diet-friendly” portions. This Grilled Foil Packet Cheeseburger and Veggies recipe will guide you in making lean beef cheeseburgers with lots of healthy veggies on the side. With onions, potatoes and zucchini cooked right along with your burger patty, you’ll infuse some delicious flavors into your meat and also get a big dose of antioxidants and fiber.

5. Grilled Shrimp and Scallop Skewers >

Grilled Shrimp and Scallop Skewers

Seafood options like shrimp and scallops make a nice lean protein combo that is delicious on the grill. In this Grilled Shrimp and Scallop Skewers recipe, the seafood duo are combined with a medley of fresh produce like zucchini, bell peppers and red onions. They are delightfully colorful and will make an appetizing addition to your 4th of July cookout.

6. Grilled Feta Salmon Burger >

Grilled Feta Salmon Burger

Salmon and spinach make up the base of these burger patties, while some feta cheese adds creamy deliciousness. It’s a fun way to get your omega-3s and some leafy greens. If you like condiments on your burger, we recommend trying some tzatziki, relish or mayonnaise for added flavor. Or, you can even top this Grilled Feta Salmon Burger with a slice of avocado.

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7. Tomato, Cucumber and Mint Mediterranean Salad >

Tomato, Cucumber, and Mint Mediterranean Salad

Bright and colorful cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, mint and onions come together in this fresh salad featuring a honey lemon dressing. This refreshing Tomato, Cucumber and Mint Mediterranean Salad recipe is sure to become a staple at all of your upcoming summer get-togethers! And that’s something you can feel good about. A serving is a mere 34 calories and packed with veggie power.

8. Greek Orzo Summer Salad >

Greek Orzo Summer Salad

Everyone loves a good pasta salad at a cookout! By using whole wheat orzo, this Greek Orzo Summer Salad recipe boosts the health factor without sacrificing flavor. It has fresh diced cucumbers, red onions, bell peppers and delicious feta cheese. The homemade Greek dressing is a combination of lemon juice and olive oil. It’s simple, fresh and tasty.

9. Easy Melon Prosciutto Skewers >

Easy Melon Prosciutto Skewers

This Melon Prosciutto Skewers appetizer combines some unlikely choices—fresh melon cubes (watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew) with prosciutto, cucumber and a balsamic glaze. It’s one of those combos you just have to try for yourself to believe. The flavors just work together, making this fabulous finger food a new favorite on your cookout menu.

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10. Red Potato Salad >

Red Potato Salad

What’s a cookout without a good potato salad? We know that potato salad is a cookout staple, so we’ve found a guilt-free way that you can still enjoy it. While full-fat mayonnaise is the typical downfall in a traditional spud salad, our version uses healthy Greek yogurt (with some delicious additions) in its place. The result is a creamy, appetizing Red Potato Salad that remains weight loss-friendly.

11. Grilled Asparagus Caesar Salad >

Grilled Asparagus Caesar Salad

We know that salads are a go-to choice on a healthy diet. However, traditional lettuce salads can get kind of boring after a while. Why not switch things up with this Grilled Asparagus Caesar Salad recipe? It’s got all the flavor you love in a Caesar salad but uses nutrient-packed, superfood asparagus as its base. It’s such a fun addition to your cookout that your guests will be begging for the recipe.

12. Grilled Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms >

Grilled Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

If you’re looking to choose more plant-based options at the cookout, this Grilled Stuffed Portobello Mushroom recipe will provide a meat-like meal that is nutritious and delicious. Simply season your mushrooms with olive oil and balsamic vinegar, then grill and stuff with a delicious filling of chopped tomatoes, spinach, garlic and seasonings. It’s a dish filled with veggie power and incredibly tasty, too.

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13. Grilled Peach Melba >

Grilled Peach Melba

Don’t forget that the grill can also be an excellent way to prepare some unique desserts. Grilling fruit helps to caramelize its sugars and adds some unique flavor factor. In this Grilled Peach Melba recipe, halved peaches are cooked on the grill and then topped with a raspberry melba sauce and a mascarpone cheese mixture. It’s a beautiful, restaurant-quality dessert that is sure to impress.

14. Watermelon Fruit Pizza >

Watermelon Fruit Pizza

This simple, two-step Watermelon Fruit Pizza is a trendy snack recipe that will make a healthy and gorgeous centerpiece at your dessert table. A yogurt mixture including honey, cream cheese and vanilla extract is whipped up and spread atop slices of watermelon. Top it all off with berries, kiwi  and cacao nibs for added flavor and appeal. You could also just stick with blue and red fruits as the topping for a festive and patriotic plate.

15. 5-Ingredient Patriotic Cheesecake >

5-Ingredient Patriotic Cheesecake

This Patriotic Cheesecake is the perfect 4th of July cookout idea! With three cups of red and blue berries (strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, etc., depending upon your preferences), and a cheesecake filling made from cream cheese and whipped topping, it has all the patriotic colors. Plus, it’s diet-friendly and delicious.

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16. Strawberry Pineapple Popsicles >

Strawberry Pineapple Popsicles

Nothing quite hits like a fresh and fruity popsicle on a hot day. While typical popsicles are mere sugar water, our Strawberry Pineapple Popsicles are just as delicious while also being made entirely from fresh fruit! One popsicle is just 32 calories and a nice boost of antioxidants and fiber.

17. Smore’s Icebox Cake >

Smore’s Icebox Cake

Icebox cakes became popular in the 1920s. They are a dessert that doesn’t require the oven for baking. This particular no-bake Smore’s Icebox Cake is especially summer-friendly with its smores theme. It features layers of creamy, yogurt-based marshmallow filling with crunchy graham crackers, light cool whip and mini chocolate chips. It’s sure to be a crowd pleaser.

18. Grilled Foil Packet Apple Crisp >

Grilled Foil Packet Apple Crisp

Remember how we said that the grill is for desserts, too? Well, here’s another great grilled dessert to try. This Grilled Foil Packet Apple Crisp involves grilling sliced apples in aluminum foil with cinnamon and nutmeg, then topping with an oat, butter and brown sugar mixture. You’ll be amazed by how much the finished product tastes like apple pie—but is just 155 calories per serving.

Looking for more 4th of July cookout ideas? Check out these 8 healthy dessert recipes perfect for July 4th! >

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how do i know what is a healthy rate to lose

About a year ago i lost 80 pounds from being very overweight to still overweight. I kind of stayed around the same for a while again until again I started to put my mind to it.

My question is that even accounting for possible water weight loss, im losing a lot more that i was last time, anywhere from 1-2 a day consistently. I heard the heavier you are you can lose more but is this okay?

I don't feel tired or weak or anything. I feel better and better everyday, but obviously that is short term amd don't want to negatively affect myself long term.

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Thank you community of loseit!

Stats 28F SW84kgs CW78kgs GW?

I have an overall goal to lose 10kgs/22lbs this year, and found this community in January. It's such a wealth of knowledge, tips, successes and wisdom, and today when I was struggling with myself to hit the gym I thought back to this place, all the stories I read. One thing that stuck with me was to begin today, not next week like my procrastinating brain was telling me. I felt like I wasn't struggling alone, weight loss is hard but there are so many people out there trying and on this same journey. It sounds weird to write that lol but I was just so inspired in that moment to go to the gym anyway even though my dumb brain was arguing against me. So thank you, people of loseit. I hope you all keep on losing toward your goals too :)

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At 42 I’m today no longer obese!

So I’ve been obese for most of my life, since I was 14 and it wasn’t until my daughter came along two years ago when I finally had to change.

15 months ago I weighed 365lbs/ 165kg and today I’m 180lbs/ 81kg. In this time I’ve been losing around 1kg a week, a little more at the start and a little less towards the end. And I’ve been able to lose 185lbs/ 84kg, over half of my weight!

My trigger point for losing the weight was struggling walking in my living room getting my 1 year old to sleep. I didn’t have the strength to carry her without being exhausted. That was when I knew I had to change.

I managed a CICO diet, making sure to not drop below my BMR. I would have one “cheat” meal a week which was just 200-300 more calories in a day, which can help with maintaining weight loss for extended periods when compared to static daily calorie intake.

6 months into my weight loss I started walking and a month later I started going to the gym for weight lifting daily. My weight lifting has improved but mainly as much weight as I’ve lost.

I even picked up some contact lenses and shaved my beard. I’ve walked past people I know in the street and they don’t even recognise me. I really am a changed man.

I didn’t know it would be possible to lose the weight in my 40s. I thought you had to do it before 30, but it’s 100% possible. I’ve never felt this great in my life, it has truly changed my life around more than I could have imagined.

If you’re starting your weight loss journey, I hope you stick with it and keep on managing it. Some days it feels pointless and others it feels like nothing will change, but it does and it will, you just need a little persistence and patience.

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Monday, June 27, 2022

How do you not fixate on losing weight while trying to lose weight?

I've been trying to lose weight for years and one thing I always notice is how obsessive I get when I start. I go extreme, over do it, and give up in the end because it's taking too much energy. How do you distract yourself? Right now, I'm fasting intermittently and controlling my portions. I feel good so far. It's just my third day this time around so it's no surprise. But I've scoured the internet for advice, read success stories. Everything. I just want to focus on the doing part of weight loss and not think about it so much.

What do you do to occupy/distract yourself?

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Visited my parents after not seeing them for 4 years - already had our first weight related fight. My mom told me to lose weight if I loved my boyfriend

So I posted a while back about my concern about visiting my parents (specifically my mother) and then commenting about my weight. I took everyone’s advice and told her respectfully I’m visiting to spend time with them, I don’t want to have conversations about my weight. I struggle with unhealthy weight loss habits and it’s triggered a lot by my mother. She means well (supposedly), but also comes from this culture of needing to weigh 105 lbs to be beautiful.

I’ve been trying to lose weight for myself - but been working on it in a HEALTHY way. Working with a nutritionist, eating enough calories, and I’ve gone from 181 to 175 (losing about a pound or so a week). I’m trying to love myself regardless of my size and I’m trying to lose weight not out of dislike for myself, but love for myself and my health.

For the first two days we did great, I was so happy. She was respecting my wishes and boundaries. Recently she sits down with me and asks me “you love your boyfriend, right?” … I was like uh, yeah?

So she responds with “then you need to close your mouth and eat less”

I’m sorry what??? My response was shutting her down. Her response was that I don’t listen to her. she then tried to guilt me into this whole “oh I’m sorry I care about you, wow it’s my fault, you’re right, I’m wrong”. I then told her that she was right, she IS wrong - and that I wasn’t playing her crappy mind games anymore.

Needless to say I lost my shit. My boyfriend has never ever ever made me feel less than for putting on weight, he’s never been anything but supportive but it’s very heartbreaking to know that my own mother wouldn’t deem me worthy of someone else’s affection and love because of weight gain. I’ve worked so hard on building myself back up - I’m not going to allow anyone to tear me back down.

To all the people struggling with people like this in your life, I am so sorry. You are beautiful, worthy, and amazing no matter what. Don’t give up!!!!

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I want to start a weight loss journey but I’m not sure how (discussion/help)

I’m 18 F, 5’3, and I’m about 200 pounds. Every year I gradually gain weight and for the longest time I’ve felt very self conscious about my body and how I look. I want to lose weight but I’m not sure how or where to start.

At the start of the year I had gotten a membership with the YMCA but I always felt very uncomfortable going. I just felt so fat and everyone in this gym was already skinny/ muscular. This gym was also by my school so it made it even more uncomfortable when I saw girls from school because they would stare at me and I felt very judged. I would go work out,lose about 5 lbs, but then gain it back in a week. Eventually my aunt had to cancel our membership because it was too expensive.

I’ve thought about how I can lose weight and I thought about something I could do but I wanted to come here to see if it would be safe to do. I would have to drink more water than normal, no sodas and less sugar (candy,ice cream, etc). I like to walk and I have a pretty long driveway. I thought about walking for an hour with a little bit of jogging. I also thought of doing sets of workouts every hour or every few hours.

So for example I could make up a list of 10 squats, 10 jumping jacks, 10 push ups, then do those sets of workouts every 2 or 4 hours. I want to do workouts that will help me burn fat but I’m not certain what will help that doesn’t require gym equipment. If anyone could give me advice on workouts and how to go on this weight loss journey it would be very appreciated.

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