Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Healthy Food Planning

People are discovering that they can have total control over their diets, and the outcome of their health. They are learning new and inventive ways of overhauling their food habits. They are learning that healthy food planning starts at home when they are planning their shopping list. Healthy food planning continues when they go to the grocery store to shop. People finalize their goals for a healthy eating plan when they prepare the food that they bought, and eat it. With all of these things in mind, here's a look at how healthy food planning comes into play with all of these aspects.

First, if a person wants to eat healthier, they've got to take an honest inventory of the types of foods and products that they have in their homes. If they are eating foods and products full of chemicals and preservatives, these clearly aren't going to be healthy choices for them. Also, if the foods are full of saturated fats, these aren't going to be healthy. The key to healthy food planning is to first of all think of foods that are as close to their natural state as possible. Potatoes are just that. Fruits and vegetables are what they are. Lean meats just need to be seasoned and cooked. These types of foods are always going to be good for you, because they are whole foods. People might dress up these foods with seasonings, spices, or fats, but at their core, they are simple foods.

Second, when a person shops at the grocery store, here's a trick that will help them to shop healthier. They should shop the perimeter of the store. Most grocery stores have entrances that start at the produce department. They then will lead to the meat department, and then on the other end of the store, the shopper will find the dairy department. Shoppers wanting a healthier lifestyle, especially those wanting to start eating low carbs, should learn what is available on the store's perimeters, and stock up on these types of products.


The trap that gets most shoppers away from their healthy eating plans are the middle aisles of the store. This is where the breads, boxed foods, candies, and fats are located. If one is planning on eating healthy, there are things that they can do to indulge in these types of foods, especially if they are eating on a low carb plan. They should eat whole wheat or whole grain breads, and buns. With so many people eating for their health, these products are easy to find, and are inexpensive. Along with this, a low carb shopper can easily find whole wheat and whole grain pasta, brown rice, and whole grain and whole wheat flours. They should also switch to brown sugar or turbinado sugar. These sugars are closer to the sugar cane, and haven't been bleached. The shopper could also buy oils such as olive oil, coconut oil, or any other another natural oil.

Finally, the shopper should look at cooking methods such as baking, broiling, boiling, or grilling. These methods of cooking are very tasty, and don't add the fat load that deep frying does. If a shopper follows these steps, or makes even one change in their healthy food planning, they will find that they will indeed become healthier, and feel better too

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