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Clean and trim the excess fat and tissue from skirt steak. If needed ... Saturated fat 6 g; Trans fat 1 g; Monounsaturated fat 10 g; Cholesterol 104 mg.
Ask your health care provider what's best for you. Eat a heart-healthy diet. Avoid or limit foods with a lot of saturated fat, trans fats, salt and sugar.
Reducing the amount of saturated fats and trans fats from your diet, such as from butter, margarine, lard and shortening, may help decrease total blood ...
Eat less saturated fat and trans fat. Use less salt (sodium). Processed meats, canned foods, commercial soups, frozen dinners and certain breads can be hidden ...
Calories 250 · Total carbohydrate 26 g · Total sugars 2 g · Added sugars 0 g · Dietary fiber 10 g · Protein 20 g · Total fat 8 g · Saturated fat 3 g ...
Total fat 4 g; Total carbohydrate 29 g; Saturated fat 0.5 g; Dietary fiber 3 g; Trans fat 0 g; Added sugars 0 g. Monounsaturated fat 1 g; Protein 5 g; Total ...
“The most impactful changes people can make to lower cholesterol will include consuming less animal products other than fish, consuming less saturated fat.” And ...
Cut the English muffins in half and top with cheese, peppers and onions. ... Saturated fat 4 g; Trans fat 0 g; Monounsaturated fat 2 g; Cholesterol 201 mg.
Total fat <1 g; Calories 264; Protein 3 g; Cholesterol 0 mg; Total carbohydrate 63 g; Dietary fiber 3 g. Monounsaturated fat Trace; Saturated fat Trace; Trans ...
Add the celery and peppers and continue to saute. Add garlic, turkey ... Saturated fat 1 g; Trans fat Trace; Monounsaturated fat 2 g; Cholesterol 57 mg.
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