As sad as it may be, this is the LAST blog post in nutrition.
Over the course of this blog, we have talked about all different kinds of topics that relate to nutrition.
The topics covered in this blog (in order) were:
- Smoothies
- Coffee
- What is YOUR favorite healthy food
-How to prepare a week's worth of healthy meals in one day
- Vegetables
-Fruits
- Weight gain
- Nuts
- How to combat bloating
- How to be your own nutritionist
-How to be healthy as a family
- Exercise
- A reflection
- Grocery shopping tips
- How to order the healthiest items at fast food chains
-Vitamins
- Sugar-free foods
- To eat or not to eat meat
- How to keep your kids eating healthy
- Calorie-labeling
- Sweet treats
- How to order healthy at restaurants
- Bread
-Recipes
and now it is time to say GOOD-BYE and I really hope you learned something worthwhile in my blog!
Adopting a Healthy Lifestyle: My Journey to Healthy Eating....and Yours!
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
RECIPES, RECIPES, and more RECIPES
This blog is going to be full of AT LEAST one recipe from each food group. Isn't that fun??
Just in case you don't know, the food groups are as follows: Vegetables, Fruit, Grain, Meat, and Dairy
So let's start with GRAINS.
Here's 31 Easy Quick Bread Recipes that include Triple chocolate quick bread, sweet potato spice bread, Italian holiday bread, and so much more!
AND 20-minute pasta recipes for those who are busy, busy, busy.
VEGETABLES.
50 Root Vegetable Side Dishes to go with your main course!
Top 10 Grilled Vegetable Recipes
FRUITS:
Fruit recipes for kids !
52 Quick and Easy Fruity Desserts.... YUM
PROTEIN (MEAT):
40 Ground Beef Recipes
3 Healthy Fish Recipes
DAIRY:
5 Healthy Breakfast Smoothies
Homemade HOT CHOCOLATE
I hope you enjoyed this blog post and may you find many tasty recipes :)
Just in case you don't know, the food groups are as follows: Vegetables, Fruit, Grain, Meat, and Dairy
So let's start with GRAINS.
Here's 31 Easy Quick Bread Recipes that include Triple chocolate quick bread, sweet potato spice bread, Italian holiday bread, and so much more!
AND 20-minute pasta recipes for those who are busy, busy, busy.
VEGETABLES.
50 Root Vegetable Side Dishes to go with your main course!
Top 10 Grilled Vegetable Recipes
FRUITS:
Fruit recipes for kids !
52 Quick and Easy Fruity Desserts.... YUM
PROTEIN (MEAT):
40 Ground Beef Recipes
3 Healthy Fish Recipes
DAIRY:
5 Healthy Breakfast Smoothies
Homemade HOT CHOCOLATE
I hope you enjoyed this blog post and may you find many tasty recipes :)
BREAD
I am sure you've heard of a low-carb diet, and may have even tried it once or twice. But the fact is, bread is good for you and shouldn't be kept out of your diet. Bread provides you with dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Grain is healthy for your body.
If you want to try a healthier bread, go with whole-grain bread over white bread, because the whole-grain flour used in whole-grain bread is better for you.
BUT...there are many different kinds of bread besides white bread and whole-grain bread. There is "stone-ground flour," "sprouted wheat," "gluten free," "fermented" and "yeast" breads, and more. What exactly are those breads and are they good for you? Read this article by greatist.com to find out!
In an article on whyeatbread.com, it gives you a complete breakdown of bread. You can click on whatever you want to know about bread. You can find out how much bread to eat, fun facts about bread, fiber, complex carbohydrates, whole grains, white bread and buns, and gluten-free and celiac disease.
I am a person who LOVES fresh bread. I could eat bread all the time. However, if you eat too much you can gain weight. Bread is a carbohydrate, and it is easy to overeat it. So you should eat in moderation, and try not to eat any bread with another grain, such as rice or pasta.
FUN FACT! Bread is known as a universal sign of peace because it is the one food that is eaten by people of every race, culture and religion.
If you want to try a healthier bread, go with whole-grain bread over white bread, because the whole-grain flour used in whole-grain bread is better for you.
BUT...there are many different kinds of bread besides white bread and whole-grain bread. There is "stone-ground flour," "sprouted wheat," "gluten free," "fermented" and "yeast" breads, and more. What exactly are those breads and are they good for you? Read this article by greatist.com to find out!
In an article on whyeatbread.com, it gives you a complete breakdown of bread. You can click on whatever you want to know about bread. You can find out how much bread to eat, fun facts about bread, fiber, complex carbohydrates, whole grains, white bread and buns, and gluten-free and celiac disease.
I am a person who LOVES fresh bread. I could eat bread all the time. However, if you eat too much you can gain weight. Bread is a carbohydrate, and it is easy to overeat it. So you should eat in moderation, and try not to eat any bread with another grain, such as rice or pasta.
FUN FACT! Bread is known as a universal sign of peace because it is the one food that is eaten by people of every race, culture and religion.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
How to Order Healthy at Restaurants (fancy ones)
Chances are, if you are trying to eat healthy, you eat out at a nice restaurant every once in a while to give yourself a break from healthy eating. But I still feel the need to give you a few tips on how to order healthy at fancy restaurants.
We already discussed how to order healthy at fast food restaurants, but now we will address the fancy restaurants.
If you haven't noticed, most upscale restaurants specifically have healthy or low calorie options to choose from. But what do you do if you don't want the low calorie meals but still want to be mindful of your calories?
First of all, remember you can always ask the waiter/waitress. They should know about the different dishes served at the restaurant and be able to tell you the healthier choice. Second, you can always add vegetables as a side instead of french fries. This will surely cut calories. Third, you can AVOID all-you-can-eat buffets or steakhouses that serve big portions.
For more tips, read this article from Reader's Digest.
More tips include always making sure you know where you are going to eat so you are never without a healthy option on the menu and DON'T eat too much healthy food. Here is a guide to make your life easier!
We already discussed how to order healthy at fast food restaurants, but now we will address the fancy restaurants.
If you haven't noticed, most upscale restaurants specifically have healthy or low calorie options to choose from. But what do you do if you don't want the low calorie meals but still want to be mindful of your calories?
First of all, remember you can always ask the waiter/waitress. They should know about the different dishes served at the restaurant and be able to tell you the healthier choice. Second, you can always add vegetables as a side instead of french fries. This will surely cut calories. Third, you can AVOID all-you-can-eat buffets or steakhouses that serve big portions.
For more tips, read this article from Reader's Digest.
More tips include always making sure you know where you are going to eat so you are never without a healthy option on the menu and DON'T eat too much healthy food. Here is a guide to make your life easier!
Sweet Treats...YUM
If you are like me, you are obsessed with all things sweet. I am a chocoholic (guilty.)
We talked a little bit about sugar and artificial sweeteners in a past blog, but now I want to direct the attention to all things sweet.
If you want to continue to eat sweets, but want to make those sweets healthier, this is how you do it.
First, you can use different kinds of flour. You can use wheat flour or almond flour in place of regular flour. I have tried this before and in my opinion it is difficult using a different kind of flour, because some flours make the consistency a little bit different than regular flour. It takes practice for sure. BUT it is healthier for you!
Second, you can use dark chocolate instead of regular milk chocolate. Dark chocolate is healthier for you. If you don't particularly like dark chocolate, I say still use a darker chocolate, just don't put quite as much in your recipe.
Another trick you can try to make your sweets healthier is using coconut oil instead of butter. This will help eliminate some of the sodium in your sweets that comes in butter.
If you want to read about more tips for making your sweets healthier, read this.
I found an article by fitness magazine that goes into depth and specifics on how to create desserts that taste the same but have less calories. They talk about how to make healthy brownies, low calorie cream cheese icing, healthy pies, and so much more. Check it out!
Of course this post could not be complete without a whole bunch of healthy dessert recipes for you! 50 healthy dessert recipes to be exact. Go dessert crazy!
Here's a kid friendly healthy dessert as an added bonus!
We talked a little bit about sugar and artificial sweeteners in a past blog, but now I want to direct the attention to all things sweet.
If you want to continue to eat sweets, but want to make those sweets healthier, this is how you do it.
First, you can use different kinds of flour. You can use wheat flour or almond flour in place of regular flour. I have tried this before and in my opinion it is difficult using a different kind of flour, because some flours make the consistency a little bit different than regular flour. It takes practice for sure. BUT it is healthier for you!
Second, you can use dark chocolate instead of regular milk chocolate. Dark chocolate is healthier for you. If you don't particularly like dark chocolate, I say still use a darker chocolate, just don't put quite as much in your recipe.
Another trick you can try to make your sweets healthier is using coconut oil instead of butter. This will help eliminate some of the sodium in your sweets that comes in butter.
If you want to read about more tips for making your sweets healthier, read this.
I found an article by fitness magazine that goes into depth and specifics on how to create desserts that taste the same but have less calories. They talk about how to make healthy brownies, low calorie cream cheese icing, healthy pies, and so much more. Check it out!
Of course this post could not be complete without a whole bunch of healthy dessert recipes for you! 50 healthy dessert recipes to be exact. Go dessert crazy!
Here's a kid friendly healthy dessert as an added bonus!
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Calorie Labeling
I'm sure you've seen more and more fast-food and restaurants put the number of calories under each of the items on their menus.
Do you like the fact that they do this, or not?
Do you know why they started to do this?
Some places voluntarily started doing this because they felt like people wanted to know how many calories they were consuming.
Well according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, they have now administered regulations requiring calorie information on restaurant menus and menu boards and on vending machines.
If you want to read more information about this, click on this article.
I also saw an article that talked about the benefits of calorie labeling in restaurants. Besides allowing people to choose healthier meals, other benefits include prompting the restaurants to make changes to their menus, and raising awareness about foods that are healthier and less calories than others. For example, once McDonald's had to put the calorie intakes on their menu, they were prompted to put more healthy food on their menu. That is when they decided to put more salads on their menu.
Here is a video on restaurants offering healthier choices because of nutrition labeling rules.
How to Keep Your Kids Eating Healthy
I met a woman yesterday that has a one year old. We were talking about parenting and our childrens' eating habits. She gave me a personal piece of advice. She said that the secret to making sure your kid or kids eat healthy is to introduce healthy foods to them as early as you can, and try not to thrive off of feeding them things such as fries and chicken nuggets.
Even though fries and chicken nuggets are easy meals that you can just throw in the oven, it is not healthy for your children (or even you) to eat meals like that all of the time.
If you cannot afford to go to the grocery store and buy a bunch of healthy food (like me) try to incorporate healthy foods into the easy oven or microwave meals. For example, instead of feeding your child fries and chicken nuggets, try vegetables and chicken nuggets. You can get packs of frozen vegetables that you just stick in the microwave that are cheap and last a long time.
This was a really good piece of advice, because it makes sense that if your children grow up eating fast food or unhealthy food, this is all they will want to eat when they get older.
There are many other tips to keep your child eating healthy meals.
Here are some articles from other moms or sources that give you information or tips.
http://www.parents.com/kids/nutrition/healthy-eating/get-your-kids-to-eat-better/
https://www.helpguide.org/articles/healthy-eating/healthy-food-for-kids.htm
http://www.pbs.org/parents/food-and-fitness/eat-smart/encourage-kids-to-eat-healthy-food/
Even though fries and chicken nuggets are easy meals that you can just throw in the oven, it is not healthy for your children (or even you) to eat meals like that all of the time.
If you cannot afford to go to the grocery store and buy a bunch of healthy food (like me) try to incorporate healthy foods into the easy oven or microwave meals. For example, instead of feeding your child fries and chicken nuggets, try vegetables and chicken nuggets. You can get packs of frozen vegetables that you just stick in the microwave that are cheap and last a long time.
This was a really good piece of advice, because it makes sense that if your children grow up eating fast food or unhealthy food, this is all they will want to eat when they get older.
There are many other tips to keep your child eating healthy meals.
Here are some articles from other moms or sources that give you information or tips.
http://www.parents.com/kids/nutrition/healthy-eating/get-your-kids-to-eat-better/
https://www.helpguide.org/articles/healthy-eating/healthy-food-for-kids.htm
http://www.pbs.org/parents/food-and-fitness/eat-smart/encourage-kids-to-eat-healthy-food/
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