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The Online Slimming Club web site has been developed to offer everything that a
local slimming club can provide and much more, but without the time, expense, the
travel and the embarrassing public weigh in.
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Free Diet Newsletter : April 2004
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Easter
Easter is one of those times that slimmers dread, having just got rid of the Mothers Day Chocolates, we now have mountains of yummy Easter Eggs to avoid. Find below the calorie counts for some of those Eggs and ask for flowers instead!
Now is the time to start shedding those pounds so that you can look great in that that swimming costume this summer, we are offering a full £5 discount off of our normal membership joining fees for this month. Simply type this code 'EASTEREGG' into our promotional code box when you join to claim your discount.
Cadbury
Button Egg 1060 Crunchie Egg 1580 Roses Egg 460 Time Out Egg 1240 Twirl Egg 1240 Dream Egg 1080 Milk Tray Egg 370 Picnic Egg 1180
Lindt Gold Bunny 530 Terry’s Chocolate Orange Egg 1010 Tolberone Egg 955
Fat – The truth about fat in food.
Fat comes from two sources, animal or vegetable. Both types contain a mixture of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.
Saturated fats contain mainly saturated fatty acids and are derived mainly from animal fats. They are solid at room temperature. Exceptions to this are coconut and palm oil which solidify but are vegetable oils; however they are very high in saturated fats.
Unsaturated fats contain mainly unsaturated fatty acids and are derived mainly from fish and vegetable oils which are liquid at room temperature. These fats are broken into two types – polyunsaturates which are cod liver, sunflower, corn and soya oil and monounsaturates which are olive, rapeseed, groundnut, hazelnut and sesame oil.
Heart disease if often related to fat intake. People with high levels of cholesterol are at greater risk and these levels can be increased by the intake of certain fatty acids. Saturated fats increase blood cholesterol and unsaturated fats can decrease cholesterol. Unsaturated fats can also help with arthritis, eczema, psoriasis and menstrual problems.
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