Finding yourself eating the same old meals over and over? Are you in a food rut? So how do you get out of a food rut? The simple answer is to eat something different. 😊 To help you think of what different foods to try, I have put together a list of real whole food options to get you thinking.
Freezer Inventory – How to Keep Track of What You Have As the weather gets cooler, you may actually feel like doing some batch cooking but there’s no room in the freezer to put all your goodies. It’s time to clear out your freezer and start new. It doesn’t help much if you don’t know what you have in there. Doing a couple of hours of batch cooking is great but you need to eat what you’ve made in a timely manner. There’s no time, money or effort saved if you end up throwing out unmarked or old, unused food. It’s estimated that a 4-person family loses $1,500 a year on wasted food. What could you do with an extra $1,500 per year? Have you gotten off track on your exercise program? Maybe it’s time to rethink where you workout.10/3/2018 Benefits of Working Out from HomeWe all know that exercise will make us stronger, healthier, reduce our stress, energize and help us live longer. So why is it so hard for many of us to stick to a program and go to the gym with consistency?
Italian Meat Sauce!!! This my favorite meat sauce!! It’s an easy homemade Italian meat sauce recipe that is hearty and tasty. It freezes great so that makes it perfect for batch cooking. Easy go-to meal for busy weeks. Just defrost, add in some sautéed mushrooms and serve over zucchini noodles or spaghetti squash. Great dish for real food, paleo, keto and whole 30 eaters. Strategies to lower blood pressure with diet and lifestyle changes instead of medications.8/14/2018 Diet & Lifestyle Strategies to Lower Blood Pressure Today one in three American adults have hypertension and another one in three have prehypertension. That means that two-thirds of Americans are affected by high blood pressure. High blood pressure treatment is costing $48.6 billion annually to treat and it is also a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of death in the United States. Is the steady influx of non-stop free food wreaking your healthy eating plan? When we step into the office we are overwhelmed everyday with lots of food options: free bagel day, birthday cake celebrations, free pizza lunch, candy jar, free soda… It can be hard to stay on track when you see and smell food everywhere.
Bok Choy - Looking for a new veggie to incorporate into your meal rotation? If you haven’t cooked with bok choy here is what you need to know. What it is - Bok choy is a leafy member of the cabbage family that is most often associated with Chinese cuisine. Bok choy has crisp white stalks, dark green leaves, and a mild-taste. Available all year-round in the U.S. The most common varieties seen in the U.S. are the traditional and my favorite the baby bok choy. Both can be found at most grocery stores.
“Those who think they have no time for healthy eating will sooner or later have to find time for illness.” -Edward Stanley When it comes to eating healthy, meal planning is one of the easiest things you can do to set yourself up for success. As a nutritionist, my role is to help my clients create meal plans. This is a much-needed life skill that will help you improve your health for the long run.
Mason jar salads are easy to prep, make lunches super convenient during the week, beautiful and super healthy!! Tips on making delicious and healthy mason jar salads.
Bone broth is loaded with flavor and nutrients and can be made easily in your crock-pot. I always have it on-hand in my freezer. It’s great for sipping or as a base for soups, stews, or sauces. Also, the chicken cooked in the crock-pot is always flavorful and tender. I will freeze it in one to two cups packs and use for salads, soups, tacos, any recipe that calls for cooked chicken.
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