- Start the day with a breakfast smoothie. All you have to do is throw some fruits, low-fat yogurt and ice in a blender. You may also want to add a scoop of protein powder in there for good measure. Just blend for a few seconds and you have the perfect breakfast ready to go. I like to sip mine in a thermal cup on the way to work. To make it even more appealing, use some frozen yogurt or a scoop of ice cream in the smoothie. What’s better than ice cream for breakfast?
- Dried fruit makes an excellent snack any time of the day. Add some small cartons of raisins to your lunch, and pack some yogurt-covered raisins in your briefcase and keep some trail mix sitting around for snacking. You can also add dried fruit to oatmeal and cereal in the morning. I love banana chips in my breakfast cereal.
- Add some fruits and vegetables to your sandwiches. You can add some banana, sliced apples or strawberry slices to a peanut butter sandwich. Top a turkey sandwich with lettuce, tomato, cucumber and anything else they will eat. You can even make a sub shop style vegetable sandwich by combining several different vegetables with some mayonnaise and cheese on bread.
- Have a salad bar at dinner. Set out a variety of chopped vegetables, some cheese and croutons as well as several choices of salad dressing along with the lettuce – use your creativity and create your own perfect salad.
- Drink your fruits and vegetables. Keep an assortment of fruit and vegetable juices in the fridge and drink them as a snack. Get creative. You could start “family cocktail hour” by pouring everybody a glass of his or her favorite juice over ice. Add some straws, cocktail umbrellas and sit together to talk about how everybody’s day went.
- Try this for dessert. Put a small scoop of ice cream or frozen yogurt in a bowl and top it with lots of fresh or frozen fruit.
- Eat fruits and vegetables as snacks. You can cut apples into slices and top them with peanut butter or cheese. Cube cheese and eat with grapes. Cut up some fresh veggies and have them with ranch dip. And of course there’s ants on a log. Spread some cream cheese or peanut butter on the inside of a stick of celery and sprinkle raisins on it (wow, fruit and vegetable in one snack).
- Try some new fruits and vegetables. Pick something exotic. With a little luck your curiosity will outweigh your initial apprehension to trying something new. You could try artichokes, plantains, papaya, mango, star fruit, or anything else you can find in the produce department of your local store.
- Make a pot of vegetable soup or a stew that’s heavy on veggies and easy on the meat. Both of these make some great comfort food when the weather gets cold. Here’s my Ultimate Turkey Chili recipe that’s chock full of veggies.
Incorporate a few of these ideas and you’ll be eating more fruits and vegetables in no time!
Here is another tip:
Now that you’ve gotten a taste for it, make sure you always have plenty of fresh fruits and veggies available and ready to snack on.
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