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Freshman Food Choices

Thursday, September 24, 2009

For some of you off to college for the first time, it is also a time of freedom from mom's rules- but how's it going?  

Are you finding you are not eating regular meals or maybe not making the healthiest choices for meals and or snacks?   Or are maybe drinking too many empty calories and not getting enough sleep?  All of this could add up to not feeling the healthiest or to some of the dreaded weight gain.  But by taking stock now it doesn’t have to.

For those of you that have your own kitchen, a little planning and making healthy lunches “to go” may be one of the easiest ways to make some changes.  (Oh and could save some money too!)

Tired of the same old sandwiches?  Try the turkey and cheese with lettuce on a wrap or pita instead. That can be tasty and won’t dry out. 

With a chill in the air, a thermos filled with soup and a side of whole grain crackers could be a nice change.

It is apple season, so a crisp, sweet apple for dessert or snack – maybe with a wedge of cheese can break the monotony of the same old. 

Did you sign up for the aerobic dance for your phys. ed. elective?  Remember moving your body is a way to maintain weight, feel good and/or reduce stress-something-you have plenty of when trying to keep up the hectic schedule.

Good luck with those midterms!

Off to College and No Gain-Weight That Is

Friday, August 21, 2009


After a summer of outdoor activities, eating healthy fruits and vegetables of the season, not to mention free meals with the ‘rents- things are about to change.  


Does this sound familiar?

·      Late night studying  -and snacking

·      Late night studying- and sitting, sitting

·      Partying -and snacking and consuming caloric beverages

·      Grabbing quick and cheap meals in (or out) of the cafeteria


This can add on the pounds.  No wonder the term the freshman 15 has caught on.   But with a little planning, this does not have to happen.

Sure we can give you a list of what to avoid, but we’d rather talk about what you can do.

While studying and snacking, maybe try a yogurt and pretzels or an apple and string cheese as an alternative to the many trips for chips or candy bars from the vending machine. How about a party where you make our own pizza? A simple prepared crust with lots of healthy ingredients – It is not only good for you, but it takes the focus off of only eating and/or drinking. 

The cafeteria is a handy place eat, but know their sneaky philosophy – they put the dessert out first and when you are hungry they are tempting.  Dessert is ok, but let’s not make it the main item on your tray. 

These are just a couple of hints, but as recent graduates we know a few more trick that we can share with you on our First Kitchen DVD

Good luck!

Eating healthier cost more and takes more time? True or False?

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

 

False, False, False- How often do we hear “It is too difficult and it costs too much to eat healthy”. 

Good news- studies of young women  have shown that the more meals we eat at home, the healthier our diet will be. And we know it certainly costs less to eat home than to eat out and it really doesn’t have to be time consuming- a little prior planning goes a long way! 

 

Have a good morning-

Warning: you may have to refrain from hitting the snooze button but it’s worth it!

For example, we used to go to the coffee shop every morning for coffee --- and a muffin.  Depending on the drink you order that adds up to over $5 a day, and that's just breakfast!  Now we make and take our coffee (if you like cream, buy a flavored kind at the store like French vanilla or hazelnut) and bring along a maybe a juice and cereal-to-go bar, or a yogurt or sometimes our own homemade muffin.  Yes, occasionally on the weekend we make our own muffins-you’d be surprised how easy they are - freeze them and grab one as we go out the door in the morning. 

 

Pack your lunch the night before-

Packing a lunch like a veggie wrap or an entrée salad made with the leftover chicken we grilled for dinner are couple of ideas for simple, healthy and low cost options. And the added bonus of bringing our lunch –it gives us time for a walk on our lunch break.  How healthy is that?  It feels good on your pocket book and your waistline… not to mention how great it is to get outside now that summer has finally arrived! 

 

We can help you learn to cook with our many healthy and low cost ideas and recipes on our First Kitchen DVD  but we’d love to hear your ideas for making healthy and money saving meals. 

 

 


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