Learning Outcomes:
• Understand
the importance of planning your meals.
• Thinking of all the food groups and the entire
day.
• If you
plan, you are likely to succeed!
• Hello
planning, good bye stress!
5 Basic Menu Planning Principles:
- Strive
for balance (all 5 or most food groups)
- Emphasize
variety
- Add
contrast (textures)
- Think
about color
- Consider eye appeal and convenience
One Food Unlimited Options!
Example: Broccoli
Ways to prepare:
raw steamed boiled
sautéed broiled blanched
Ways to use:
salad garlic or ginger quiche
soufflé w/sesame seeds pasta
How to
Build Your Snacks
- Think protein first, this does not mean just
animal protein. You can have nuts, cheese also counts as some protein, a
dip made from beans, yogurt, nut butters, even a hard-boiled egg.
- Next think of fruit and or vegetable of choice
or season. Easy options: apple, carrots, celery, banana, dried fruits,
broccoli, cherry tomatoes, oranges, cucumber….
Examples:
apple and nut butter, hummus and carrots, bean dip and cucumber or celery,
cherry tomatoes and low fat cheese and basil on a toothpick, broccoli with Navy bean dip, nuts and yogurt….
How to
Build Your Meals
•
Same
concepts as a snack just follow My Plate guidelines, 1/2 of the plate fruits and veggies, 1/4 lean protein and 1/4 whole grain.
•
Healthy
eating should be easy and fun, not every night is Thanksgiving, no need to stress.
•
Chicken
does not mean boiled boring old chicken breast.
•
Think
of different ways to cook the same food item.
•
Left
over are NOT move over and on to the next.
– Rotisserie chicken can be your
BFF; frittata/omelet, chicken salad, shred it and make chili, chicken quesadilla, rainbow rice.
Plan Together
- It
is a group effort, so bring in your family when planning.
- Get
your family to help, shopping (share your label reading knowledge).
- Get
your family to help, planning, (use what you have learn).
- Let
your family feel the heat, they can help you cook.
- Dinner time is FAMILY time.
Mindful Lifestyle
• Mindful means to take the time
for what really matters.
• Family eating time is the time
when you should share with the family, get to know your kids and let them get
to know you.
• Be mindful of when you are full
by avoiding distractions like TV, music, and phones.
No comments:
Post a Comment