If you want to know where American food traditions are headed, look back. Many of today's most healthful eating trends bear a strong resemblance to yesterday's: Nearby farms offering nutritious, peak-of-season produce; slow-cooked dinners that foster leisurely family meals; an emphasis on meatless dishes and minimally processed foods.
Fortunately, these five food trends provide exactly that -- flavorful, nutrient-rich meals that are easy to prepare and can help you fulfill many of your dietary requirements.
Flexitarianism
Like vegetarians, "flexitarians" eat a primarily plant-based diet composed of grains, vegetables, and fruits, but they occasionally obtain protein from lean meat, fish, poultry, or dairy. A quarter of Americans fit the description, consuming meatless meals at least four days a week, according to the American Dietetic Association.
Locally grown foods
As people seek fresher foods, they have begun to connect with local family farms. Community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs and farmers' markets give consumers direct access to produce, meats, cheeses, breads, honey, and other foods that are produced in nearby communities. In the past 10 years, the number of local farmers' markets has more than doubled -- it is up from 1,755 to 3,706, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service.
Functional foods
Functional foods are enriched with nutrients that may not be inherent to a given food. Familiar examples include orange juice fortified with calcium or milk fortified with vitamins A and D. As sales of these foods have soared in recent years, more functional foods have reached the market, such as eggs and pastas with omega-3 fatty acids, sterol-fortified chocolates and high-fiber, high-protein flours.
Organic food
These are foods produced following a government-regulated practice of growing and processing that minimizes exposure to pesticides, herbicides, and other chemicals used in traditional farming. Organic food is one of the country's fastest-growing market segments; sales have risen more than 20 percent per year since the 1990s, according to the USDA's Economic Research Service.
Slow food
Launched in Italy 20 years ago by restaurateur Carlo Petrini, "slow food" was originally designed to protest the encroachment of fast food on the traditional Mediterranean lifestyle. The trend's principles -- choosing locally grown and produced items, preparing them in traditional ways, and eating with friends and family -- celebrate a relaxed approach to living that provides a welcome contrast to the fast-paced, eat-on-the-run lives many people lead.
Healthy Food During Pregnancy
"In a society where we are so pressed for time, finding quick meals, particularly breakfast meals that are good for you is a problem. What can I do?"
My answer:
Interesting. I have found that healthy meals are the easiest and simplest to find...
A can of tuna takes less than 30 seconds to open. Egg whites take 5 minutes to boil. Some protein powder takes only 1 minute to mix with water. Non-fat milk or soy milk takes less than 30 seconds to pour in a glass. Washing an apple and having it ready to eat takes 15 seconds. Slicing up a tomato takes less than 1 minute as well. And remember that you can still eat what you have already cooked for lunch - just try to eat more of the "good" parts and less of the "bad" parts.
Also, I'm not going to advertise any nutritional supplement companies but you may want to use a meal replacement powder (they come in packets that you can take with you wherever you go). Supplements are not necessary but I'd rather see you use them than eating junk food.
Another tip you can use is to cook an entire week's worth of food on a day when you are not busy (say during the weekend). Then, you can put the foods in individual containers and freeze it. When you want to eat, just put the food in the microwave oven and within a few minutes you can have "normal food" that tastes good, is satisfying AND is good for you.
If you need to take a break during your work hours in order to eat, make sure that you have access to "good food". If there are no "good" versions of food available at work, you may want to have with you some food that you will have prepared from home...
I have found that most people have no real trouble finding the time to eat properly (as I mentioned above, it's easy when you know how). But above all, this is a matter of mental perspective. Many think that eating healthily is time-consuming or "tough". They heard this somewhere and now they just play this tape in their heads over and over again as an excuse to never start a weight loss program.
Losing weight is like magic. A magic trick isn't that hard to perform, if you know how. People are amazed by magic. But, if you show them how to perform it, many are going to say "oh, that was such a stupid trick - anyone can do this".
Losing weight is the same. Most of the things needed to do it are simple and common sense. But don't let that fool you. You can see the impact that knowing how to manage your weight has. Everybody admires someone who is "lean and mean."
So, stop giving yourself excuses - finding healthy food to eat is EASY s long as you are willing to plan a little in advance and change your mental perspective...
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