1. When you are making a sandwich, swap out the bread and
replace it with lettuce or a collard green wrap. If you are ordering sushi, you
can request it to be wrapped in a cucumber instead of rice (these are called
“naruto rolls” in Japanese restaurants). Easy swaps can add more nutrients into
your diet while also saving you calories throughout your day.
2. Think out of the box when it comes to how you prepare
your vegetables, and get out of the habit of eating the same foods over and
over again.
Mix it up! Puree carrots, cauliflower, spinach or even squash into
your favorite meals. Some ideas include: soups, sauces, lasagna or even
meatballs. You won’t even taste the difference but you will be incorporating a
lot of vegetables into your meals.
3. Breakfast is a meal where we often forget to add
vegetables, but it’s easy to turn regular eggs into a fancy vegetable omelet.
Try spreading avocado on your toast instead of butter for more fiber and less
calories. You can even add tomato and onion on top for an extra veggie boost.
Keep chopped up vegetables in your refrigerator at all times so it’s easy to
toss them into any snacks or meals.
4. Fruit smoothies are terrific ways to easily sneak in
greens. Blend in a handful of spinach or kale with zero compromise to how good
your smoothies taste. If you first wash, dry, chop, and freeze your greens, you
will not only reduce spoilage and waste, but also make it easier to whip up a
cold refreshing smoothie.
5. Take your favorite mixed green salad and chop up nuts,
like Setton Farms Pistachios or their Pistachio Chewy Bites, for added crunch
and protein. Greens don’t have to be eaten by themselves. The same goes for
quinoa or rice. You can also sprinkle pistachios over yogurt or oatmeal for
extra protein and heart healthy fat. The possibilities are endless with
nuts—think smoothies, trail mixes, granola and cheese. If you are looking to
cut back on calories, pistachios are the way to go! They have 49 nuts per
servings and are also the lowest calorie nut.
6. Up your nutrients by switching your wheat pasta to
vegetable pasta. Spiralized zucchini, butternut squash, and even sweet
potato comes out amazing! You’ll even find them served in many restaurants as a
gluten-free alternative to pasta. Top it with your favorite tomato sauce and a
little cheese for a comfort food fix without the guilt.
7. Craving salty pretzels and fried potato chips? Luckily,
you can easily make your own. Try baking chopped kale, thinly sliced sweet
potatoes or beets with a touch of olive oil and sea salt. Many markets
are even carrying them pre-made for easy snacking on the go.
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1 comment:
Super tasty, reads good and makes me hungry
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