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This yummy snack makes a great brunch dish or quick snack. It combines healthy cherries with filling protein from the ricotta and contains heart-healthy fats found in almonds. Lemon zest even adds benefits for the body, while brightening the flavor for the palate.
No Time for Healthy Eating? Think Again |
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We’ve all been there. The first rays of the morning sun are streaming in through the window, the dog is barking and you’ve already hit the snooze button a half-dozen times. Suddenly you snap out of your semi-conscious state and realize you’re running late for work. Is it any wonder that a wholesome breakfast (not to mention preparing lunch or contemplating dinner) is the least of our worries? Lack of time certainly can be an obstacle to good health. With a little knowledge and creativity, nutritious meals for the entire family can be prepared with little effort. Start Your Day off Right Healthy Eating At Work On busy days there is nothing like low energy to slow the hard worker down. Apart from a good night’s sleep, eating regularly (every two to four hours) will help keep energy levels (and metabolism) up. If a nap is not in the picture, most of us head for the coffee or vending machine. Instead of reaching for the chocolate bar or potato chips, arm yourself with convenient healthy snacks. Green drinks (“green” because they’re often made with grasses, sprouted grains, vegetables and fruit) are packed with enzymes, chlorophyll and nutrients that will take energy levels sky-high while promoting mental acuity, improving digestion, and boosting immunity. Protein-based snacks are excellent options as well. Examples include yogurt with berries, rye crackers with almond butter and edamame (soy beans). An apple or some dried fruit can be eaten at your desk with no risk of spillage. Resisting the box of donuts on the boardroom table during a morning meeting, especially on an empty stomach, is a daunting challenge. Be strong. Just say “no” to donuts. A whole grain muffin is a better option, and don’t be too shy to bring your own snacks to a meeting. When the going gets tough, the chance of eating healthy diminishes. Often we choose to forego lunch for work. We know that isn’t a good idea, but what other choices do we have? A vegetarian pizza over pepperoni and double cheese, a baked potato over French fries, and soup & salad over a burger are good places to start. An average order of fries provides 500 calories. Eating fries with your sandwich on weekdays provides an extra 2,500 calories per week. That is almost a pound of fat gained in one week! Luckily, restaurants and grocery store salad bars offer better options than ever before. Spinach salads topped with chick peas, multigrain pizza crusts, grilled chicken on whole grain bread, and wraps stuffed with grilled veggies are great (and fast!) lunch options for those on the go. Avert unhealthy lunch choices altogether with a little forethought. When making dinner, cook double the amount and pack half for lunch for the next day. Shopping & Stocking In this fast paced business world, taking time to eat healthy becomes less of a priority. With a little bit of time and preparation, nutrition can be made part of a busy schedule. |
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