This is not correct and a big misconception by whole milk drinkers. 49% of the calories in each cup of whole milk is all fat!![]()
One cup of whole milk is 146 calories with 8 grams of fat. Each gram of fat contains 9 calories of fat. So 8X9= 72 calories of each cup of milk is fat(49 percent)! That is not good. Drinking one cup of milk (vitamins aside) is like eating 1/2 of a Snicker's candy bar when you look at calories and fat. That really adds up over time, or can make a difference in losing weight by just switching to skim milk which has 80 calories per cup and no fat.
absolutely! And even if a person only has half a cup a day on his cereal, skim, 1% or even 2% is usually part of an overall low fat eating plan. A low fat vinaigrette salad dressing instead of ranch, mustard on your sandwich instead of mayo, a squeeze of fresh lemon on your veggies instead of a pat of butter (OR margarine
). All the little bits add up and can make a real difference.