Realistic Approaches for Healthy Eating Through the Holidays

The holidays are full of celebration, family traditions, and let’s be honest, lots of good food. Realistic healthy eating through the season isn’t about strict rules or deprivation. It’s about small, sustainable strategies that let you enjoy the festivities while protecting your energy, mood, and long-term health. Below are practical approaches you can use at parties, family dinners, while traveling, and during hectic schedules. 1. Start the day with a real meal Don’t “save up” calories by skipping breakfast. Beginning your day with whole grains, protein and fruit stabilizes appetite and makes it easier to make mindful choices later. If you have late-night plans, a balanced morning also keeps blood sugar steadier. Quick idea: Greek yogurt + oats + berries, or scrambled eggs + whole-grain toast + a piece of fruit. 2. Try the Plate Method: Half Veggies, Quarter Protein, [...]

6 Tips for Packing a Healthy Lunch

Whether returning to school this fall or continuing the daily work grind, you might consider packing your lunch. Not only does packing your lunch help you stay on track with healthier eating habits, but it can also help you save money each week! We’ve compiled six tips for packing a healthy, balanced, and nutritious midday meal. Keep It Colorful Fruits and vegetables are a standout source of nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals. The various colors in these foods represent different nutrients. By keeping your lunch colorful, you’re incorporating an array of necessary nutrients into your daily diet. Fruits and vegetables are nutritious carbohydrates that help fuel your body with energy for the day. Keep these foods budget-friendly by choosing fresh produce in season or opting for no-sodium-added and no-sugar-added canned or frozen varieties. Choose Whole Grains Whole grains are [...]