Peanut butter -- the kind you have to stir, not the stuff like Jiff or Skippy. Jif, Skippy, etc., have the bad oils that will raise your cholesterol.
White bread: Won't hurt cholesterol per se, but since it's just sugar, it'll affect triglycerides in the long run. Since she's making a diet change anyway, switch to whole grain now. It'll keep her fuller longer and add important fiber to her diet.
Pasta: Same thing as white bread -- buy a whole grain pasta.
Add to diet: Fish oil supplement (the 1,000 mg ones two or three times a day), and also I added red yeast rice. Research says that 1800 red yeast rice (I take the 600 one three times -- breakfast, lunch and dinner) has the same effect as a cholesterol med like Crestor. It's OTC, though, and you can find it at
Walmart or any place like that in the vitamin section.
More veggies, less meat, and read the labels. I used to just look to see if it had "cholesterol," but she should also look to make sure it has no or very little saturated fat, no trans fat (of course), and stuff that has unsaturated fat (like the kind in nuts) is good. So, high in unsaturated fat, low in saturated is the way to go.
You have to read the labels 'cause they can be tricky. Like, say a serving of almonds (which are good for you). It'll say "Fat: 9 g." You might think that's bad, and it would be if it was all saturated fat. But then if you read more, it'll say "Saturated Fat: 0.5 g Trans Fat: 0" and that's hardly any of the "bad" fats, so that means that the other 8.5 g's have to be the "good" kinds. So, really tell her to read labels carefully.
Just for general purposes, I'd avoid anything with "partially hydrogenated" anything in the label. I'm sure as she begins to read more about it, she'll get a feel for what she should and shouldn't eat. And also, while exercise doesn't itself decrease cholesterol, it can help keep her heart healthy, so if she's not active, she can start that, too.
I feel a zillion times better since I started watching my cholesterol, too. LOL! I hope your sister does as well.
-Dorothy (LadyZolt)