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February 14, 2013 By Leanne Vogel December 19, 2018
What do you struggle with most when it comes to healthy eating?
From your emails, comments and our interactions on Facebook, you’ve told me that you’re challenged by the time commitment, late night snacking, the cost, cravings, the stress of it all…
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I’ve spent days compiling resources and adding in my personal tips where ever possible to this online book. And the best part? The solutions to your struggles don’t have to be expensive, overwhelming or complicated.
Are you ready to learn how to eat healthy using these easy and inexpensive tips?
Let’s get down to business!
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If you have unhealthy food in the house… you will eat it.
When I made the commitment to eat healthier I divided my pantry and fridge up into two sections: healthy and unhealthy. As soon as an unhealthy item was finished, I replaced it with something new, or learned how to make it from scratch, and put it in the healthy section. I did not throw things away but rather picked away at it until I had only healthy things around me.
Here are some of my favorite resources for filling your pantry and fridge with healthy food:
Eating healthy can be expensive… but it can also be super inexpensive, too. Refined packaged goods can set you back hundreds of dollars whereas a bowl of cooked grains, seasonal vegetables and a cooked bean, lentil or lean ground meat can be cheaper… if done right. Here are a couple of awesome tips on how to eat healthy and not go broke while doing it:
The key to sticking to a healthy eating style is in the preparation. Simple, easy and effective strategies for food prep can save you money, stress and time. I double up when I’m making a casserole and prepare two or three of the same thing. The leftovers can be frozen and reheated on the fly… a huge help after a long day.
Here are a couple of my favorite meal preparation resources:
Each week, I buy 5 different vegetables, 2 different proteins and 1 type of starch. Then I eat those items in as many ways as possible – in a curry, stir-fry, soup, salad, roasted, barbecued… When you have a nicely stocked spice cabinet and pantry this strategy can save you money and time.
Here are a couple of tips I use to spice things up in the kitchen:
Starting your day with a healthy breakfast helps you make healthy choices for the rest of the day… but when there are buses to catch, kids to feed, and an office to get to, taking the time to eat healthy often gets pushed to the sidelines.
My trick? Breakfasts that can be made ahead of time for quick, on the go, consumption.
The more consistent you are with healthy eating, the better you’ll become at it and the less cravings you’ll experience. The key to eliminating cravings is to:
I’ve prepared each of these snacks countless times and can attest to how simple and satisfying they are!
Salads rock. They’re easy to put together, are extremely versatile and highly forgiving. Throw a bunch of random things in a bowl and call it a salad!
Here are some of my personal tips on how to rock your lunch salad:
You don’t have to go broke when you choose to eat healthy or commit to spending your life in the kitchen. Here are a couple of great recipes, tips and guides on how to make yummy, healthy meals for cheap and continue living your life!
All is fine and dandy when you’re at home, but when you have to take healthy living on the road; out into the real world, it can be a bit overwhelming… but it doesn’t have to be!
Traveling healthy is actually pretty simple. Whether you’re able to bring healthy food along with you, or you simply need tips on how to make the healthiest choices with what restaurants are available to you, know that you can always make a healthy choice no matter where you are or what you’re doing.
If you’re not creative, get overwhelmed at having to come up with day after day of healthy things to eat, meal plans are for you! And while being gluten-free can make things a tad bit more complicated, here are four solid, gluten-free meal plan resources to help you along your healthy eating journey:
Do you know of a resource that I could add to this resource book?
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Hi! I'm Leanne (RHN FBCS)
a Functional Medicine Practitioner, host of the Healthful Pursuit Podcast, and best-selling author of The Keto Diet & Keto for Women. I want to live in a world where every woman has access to knowledge to better her health.