
I'm a chef (and a mom). You might think that eating frequent meals wouldn’t be an issue.
Although my fitness trainer encourages me to eat healthy food every few hours, my meals usually look like this: coffee, a bit more coffee, lunch at 3 p.m., dinner at 9 p.m. I start over again the next morning.
When I decided to change this habit, I found that doing these five things helped:
- Plan ahead. Five meals a day equals breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two snacks. To do this right, you need to plan what you’ll eat every day for each “meal.” And you need to schedule eating every 2 to 3 hours.
- Stock up. Face it: You’re going to grab whatever food is closest. So stock up on veggies, fruit, healthy carbs, lean proteins, and low-fat dairy products such as milk, yogurt, and cottage cheese.
- Go for taste. Choose snack foods that will sustain you and taste good. Remember, healthy food can be satisfying.
- Whip up a smoothie. Blend fruit, milk, yogurt, and a little honey for a sweet, filling snack packed with vitamins, fiber, protein, and calcium.
- Combine carbs and protein to stay full longer. Try whole wheat toast with peanut butter or a hard-boiled egg; whole-grain pasta with olive oil and cheese; or oatmeal with fruit, milk, and honey. Or make yourself a big pot of soup (like my Tuscan chicken soup) to heat up for lunches or snacks.
Choose snack foods that will sustain you and taste good. Remember, healthy food can be satisfying.
Recipe: Tuscan Chicken Soup
Makes 6 servings
Ingredients
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp chili flakes
Source: www.webmd.com
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