Too many of us dine out too much, go for fast food, or buy fully prepared heat & serve processed meals. An estimated 1/3 of us don't know how to cook anymore. Seriously? How do people survive that way?
I'm here to tell you that preparing and cooking real food at home doesn't have to be hard, even if you have a busy schedule. It does take a bit of planning. But once you've got the hang of it, it isn't that hard!
Here are some common sense suggestions to help you make that transition to real food.
4. Fewer Simple Carbs
Avoid These:
Sugar in all its forms
Candy, corn syrup, honey
White flour
White rice
Potatoes without the skin
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6. Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Smaller Fish are lower in Mercury. The higher up the
food chain, the more mercury.
sardines, clam, tilapia, haddock, flounder, squid,
salmon, oysters, crab, scallops, sole, trout, shrimp,
catfish, crawfish, and anchovies
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12. Know Your Ingredients
Read labels & ingredient lists
Rule: No more than 5 ingredients
Rule: No ingredients you don’t know
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13. Avoid Processed Foods
Often contain dyes, GMOs, and hidden sugars
Includes fast foods - source of dyes, GMOs and hidden
sugars
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14. Prepare Meals at Home
Keep it simple
Plan ahead
Carve out time to prepare basics
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15. Weekend (or your day off)
Shop
Cook grains, beans, lentils
Cook up some proteins - chicken, pork tenderloin, etc.
Roast veggies on a baking sheet
Use these throughout the week
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16. During The Week
Mix & Match
Stew - beans, meat, tomato & spices
Salad w/ sliced chicken
Pasta Sauce - veggies, canned tomatoes & garlic
Create your own
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17. On The Go
Salad - veggies, lentils, chicken breast
Burrito - pork, rice, beans
Make-ahead snacks
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18. Cooking and the kitchen are the best health trend you
can possibly embrace.
It may take a bit of planning, and a some time. But
you will save money and improve your health.
The first step: When you go to the grocery store, plan
to shop for food, not products.
With practice, it will get easier.
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