How to Make a Balanced Meal
It’s already March and that means it’s National Nutrition Month! This year’s theme is “Personalize Your Plate”. What does it mean to personalize your plate? Eating plans aren’t just a one-size-fits-all kind of thing, so you have to do what works best for you. In today’s post, I’ll share the components of a balanced meal as well as some tips that can make creating balanced meals easier.
10 Staples I Keep in My Freezer
Do you ever wonder what foods you should keep in your freezer? I personally like to keep mine stocked so I can easily pull something out to make a last-minute meal. Read on to find out what my 10 freezer staples are!
Healthy Fats That Are Good for Your Heart!
Last but not least in this month’s posts on heart health, this week’s post is all about heart-healthy unsaturated fats! If you haven’t already read my previous posts about trans fats and saturated fats, check them out first. Fats are filling and delicious, so they shouldn’t be avoided! Today, I’ll share common food sources of unsaturated fats and the latest recommendations for how much and what types you should eat for heart health.
Saturated Fat and Heart Health
Last week I talked about trans fat and its effect on heart health; this week I’ll share what I know about saturated fat! The research around saturated fat and heart health has been a long-debated topic. Today I’ll discuss the most up-to-date research about saturated fat and whether or not it’s something you need to be careful of to keep your heart healthy. Plus I’ll tell you in which foods you can find it!
Why You Should Avoid Trans Fats for Heart Health
Welcome back for week two of my heart-healthy eating tips! February is American Heart Month so we’re talking all about the best and worst foods for your heart. This week I’ll tell you what trans fats are, list common food sources of them, and help you navigate confusing nutrition labels. Read on to learn more!
Jumpstart Your Way to a Healthy Heart
Did you know February is American Heart Month? It’s the perfect time to work on changing your diet and increasing your activity level to make sure your heart is in tip-top shape! Today, I’ll share ways to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, both of which are important in keeping your heart healthy. In the coming weeks, get ready to learn about all the different types of fats and which ones are the healthiest for your heart.
9 Dry Goods That Belong in Your Pantry
I’m one to always keep plenty of extra food in my pantry. I like to have various grains, dry beans, or lentils in case I need to whip up a last-minute meal. Dry goods are also great to keep on-hand in case of an emergency or if you’re just trying to make fewer trips to the grocery store. Today I’ll share a list of the dry goods you’ll usually find in my pantry.
Easy Overnight Oats Recipe
Since it’s still National Oatmeal Month, I thought I would share another one of my favorite oatmeal recipes today! Like I shared in last week’s post, oatmeal is a quick and healthy breakfast option. Mornings can be a busy time, so if you don’t have time for a hot breakfast, overnight oats may be the best option for you! Keep reading to find out what they are and for some tasty recipes.
My Favorite Savory Oatmeal Recipe
Did you know it’s National Oatmeal Month? Oatmeal is one of my go-to breakfast options because it’s quick, healthy, and tasty! Many people think of oatmeal as a sweet breakfast, but I actually prefer it as a savory dish. Today, I’ll share with you the health benefits of oatmeal, plus my recipe for savory oatmeal.
Better Butters: Peanut Butter
Happy New Year! I thought I’d start the New Year with a simple recipe for one of my favorite foods: peanut butter! It’s rare for there to be a day where I don’t eat peanut butter. In this post, I’ll compare the nutrition and cost of store-bought to homemade varieties and I’ll share my favorite ways to incorporate peanut butter into my diet. Also, make sure to check out my other Better Butters series recipes!