Best Summer Foods for Weight Loss

You don't need to starve yourself on a wacky fad diet if you want to look better in your shorts or swimsuit this summer. The secret to weight loss is to choose healthy foods and take in fewer calories than you burn. And it's just easier to make better food choices in summertime, when heavy, high-calorie dishes seem less appealing. The best foods for weight loss in summer are light, refreshing and, most important, keep you out of the hot kitchen.

The single easiest way to trim calories from your summer diet, experts say, is to load up on nature's bounty. Produce is at its peak in summer. Delicious fruits and vegetables abound at farmers' markets and in your local grocery. Besides being low in calories, produce is loaded with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber.

Save the oranges and apples for fall, and load up on fresh berries, melons, greens, tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, beets, pea pods, and all the super-nutritious and low-calorie fruits, greens and vegetables that grow in the garden this time of year.

As a bonus, you can forget about portion control when it comes to fresh fruit and vegetables ;)

To keep you cool and cut your time in the kitchen, start with prepared produce, such as cut-up fruit and washed greens. Add rotisserie chicken, prepared soups, and pre-threaded kabobs when you need something a bit heartier. Pre-prepped foods may cost a little extra, but they save time in the kitchen.

Here are dietitian's picks for some of the best foods to help with weight loss during the summer:

No. 1: Chilled Soups

Chilled soups like gazpacho or cucumber-dill that contain lots of chunky vegetables are a great way to start a meal. Research shows that a low-calorie, broth-based soup at the beginning of the meal will fill you so you eat less at the meal.

No. 2: Watermelon

Half of the watermelon comes from water. It's a wonderful way to satisfy thirst and a yen for something sweet.

No. 3: Grilled Veggies

A plate of grilled vegetables is a summertime must-have. You can use them to make dishes like: grilled vegetable and goat cheese salads, grilled vegetable pitas, grilled vegetable, ricotta, and fresh herb pasta and frittatas.

No. 4: Salads

Salads make for quick, healthy meals.

Just give the produce a quick rinse; slice, dice, toss fruits, vegetables, low-fat cheese, a handful of toasted nuts with some salad greens and a light raspberry or ginger vinaigrette, along with a whole-grain roll, and you have a meal in minutes. You can also add fish and meat. Flavor your salads with herbs from the garden so you can go light on the dressing.

No. 5: Low- and No-Calorie Beverages

Smoothies, sweetened specialty coffee drinks, sweetened teas and sodas - they all go down so easily, especially when it's hot outside. But the calories add up just as easily.

During summertime we need to drink lots of liquids to stay cool, but liquids quench thirst and don't usually impact our hunger.

Enjoy this summer with these refreshing drinks without blowing your diet:

* Root Beer or Orange Dream Float. 1/2 cup vanilla frozen yogurt in 12 ounces of diet root beer or orange soda (100 calories)
* Tart Lemon Pom Spritzer. 12 ounces of lemon sparkling water mixed with the juice of 1 lemon and 1/4 cup pomegranate juice, served over ice (35 calories)
* White Wine Spritzer. 5 ounces white wine mixed with 3 ounces lemon/lime seltzer water (120 calories)

No. 6: Fruit-Based Desserts

"Cravings don't take a summer vacation and your hot-weather sweet tooth can wreak havoc on your weight loss efforts," says Jackson. "Ditch high-calorie desserts and opt for these naturally sweet treats that can tame the most ferocious sweet tooth." She suggests: grilled banana sundaes made with low-fat ice cream, grilled pineapple with rum and pecans, grilled white peaches with blackberries and honey, frozen, dark, sweet cherries, a chocolate-covered frozen banana, frozen grapes.

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