Thursday, June 4, 2009

Good Food Fast

I don't know about you, but I come home every night and prepare a fresh, wholesome, made-from-scratch meal... or not. Though I'd love to be able to do that, the reality is that life is just too busy sometimes, and I often find myself in the situation of needing to eat something quickly or on the go. But how do I find a healthy option? Here are some of my strategies:
• Keep healthy frozen meals on hand. Knowing that you have something that you can pop in the microwave as soon as you walk in the door makes it easier to bypass the drive-thru window. Some brands I like are Amy’s Organic Kitchen, Healthy Choice, and Lean Cuisine. Just be careful to read the label and pick something with calorie and fat amounts that fit within your daily plan and look for low sodium choices.
• Know where the healthy options are. If you do have to make a stop at a fast food restaurant, be prepared. Know where to go and what the healthiest options are before you get there. I keep a list of nutrition information for common fast foods in my car, so if I have to go through a drive-thru, I know what my best options are and I’m less likely to be swayed by the scent of French fries.
• Make smart use of the grocery store. Many grocery stores have extensive selections of prepared foods. Instead of getting fast food, stop by the market and grab something healthy from the salad bar, pick up some sushi, or take home a rotisserie chicken.
• Keep snacks on hand. I make the worst food choices when I’m starving. To prevent that from happening, I keep healthy snacks like almonds, protein bars, applesauce or fruit cups, or dried fruit in my bag, and I try to eat something every few hours. Then I don’t end up desperate to find something and ready to eat the first thing I see.
These strategies help me to eat well, even on the days when I don’t have a lot of time to spend on food preparation. Planning ahead helps me to stay on the path to being a Healthy Girl.

3 comments:

  1. These are some great ideas. Now if I could just follow them.

    ReplyDelete
  2. No joke, bad for you food is so darn tasty.

    Meredith

    ReplyDelete
  3. Lots of bad food is tasty. However, lots of healthy foods are tasty too. It's all about learning to appreciate the good-for-you foods.

    ReplyDelete