The most-common complaint from people who have a hard time eating healthy is the lack of convenience and the extra time it takes to prepare healthful meals. Many people see the fast-food restaraunt as the best option when you're on the go. Below are just a few ideas of items you can pick up in a flash at a grocery store or convenience store that help continue your healthy choices, even when you're pressed for time:
From the Grocery Store:
3 oz beef jerky (try to choose the lowest sodium content possible)
2 apples
1/4 cup almonds, cashews or other nuts
1 liter water
5 oz sliced turkey or other lunch meat
1 orange
2 cups mixed salad greens (one of those pre-cut bags is great and will probably last 2 meals)
1 apple and 1 banana (if you're lucky and they have them by the counter)
1 sleeve sunflower seeds
1 unsweetened tea
These are merely a template of a few simple ideas, but as you can see there are healthier options no matter where you might find yourself. Hopefully you can realize that time is never an excuse for unhealthy eating, and this will help you continue your healthy choices everyday.
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1.
08-11-2007 08:39
I love this. It's great. COnvenient, quick, and easy. Yummy!
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09-10-2007 09:33
i find it funny all the shit from the convenience store are the things that most of the time have dust on them...
3.
11-14-2007 14:34
Mmmmmm yummy
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11-14-2007 14:44
Mmmmmm yummy
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11-27-2007 20:55
Amazing....I acually have struggling with this cause i work 17 hour days and food is considered a crutch
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12-05-2007 17:14
These are great suggestions. As the author notes, the suggestions given are only a few of the possibilities. I am not a nutritionist and like many of my peers I struggle on a regular basis to include healthful food on the run as part of my, often overloaded, daily schedule. Can anyone provide a rubric or any set of guidelines for coming up with more combinations, perhaps the guidelines used to come up with the given suggestions?
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01-07-2008 15:14
I work at a wendy's and i am a senior in highschool so if im not working im either at school or sleeping. I dont have the best eating habits because bassically all i eat is wendy's but they do have some good healthful choices. Maybe grab a salad and some chili or a grilled chicken with yogurt and granola with a bottled water. Its not a planned out diet but its good if your always on the move like me.
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01-07-2008 16:43
:-) very helpful when trying to keep in shape
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01-22-2008 16:45
Good food tastes better too. ^_^
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02-08-2008 09:29
i find that after dinner at night is the best time to prepare my lunch and snacks for the next day (whther i'm going to work or uni). 1) it's really the only convenient time 2) i'm already full, so i don't snack on what i'm packing and i don't over pack.
plus this way i can make sure i divide everything up into the right serving sizes instead of buying it at a convenience store. grocery store and prepacking yourself is so much cheaper too.
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02-11-2008 11:41
Much agreed with most claims, I worked at a local grocery store for four years of my life and I would always pick up most of the things mentioned when I went on break. Since I've quit, I have found myself resorting to fast food again and my body hates me for it. Go the healthy way, you'll be amazed at the results in health, fitness and energy.
12.
02-23-2008 15:16
anyone know if this is food or diet related but when ever i move my wrist up and down it sounds like the bones are grinding and when i fully extend my leg it cracks?
13.
03-01-2008 18:09
that could b gout if you have alot of sugars in your diet
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03-03-2008 18:08
These suggestions are terrific! So many times have I found myself in the McDeath in the parking lot of my favorite grocery. Instead of taking the same 5-10 minutes it takes to navigate the aisles and self check in the store.
Thanks!
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05-05-2008 11:45
Does Diet Cola count? Like if it's Coke Zero Just wondering, but great article anyway. These are some really smart choice set up.
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05-25-2008 16:32
Awesome article. It helped me a lot in the past few days.
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06-23-2008 07:02
dietcoke doesn't count cuz it still has caffene in it and that dehydrates you. take it from me at my low point I was drinking 4 mountain dews a day.
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06-25-2008 15:16
This is gonna come in handy
19.
07-09-2008 11:48
ok well what about a caffine free diet coke?
20.
07-31-2008 17:07
Don't do it. Any "diet" soda is filled with artificial sweeteners like sucralose and aspartame that totally screw up your system. The word "diet" is just a marketing trick, because people think that if there is no sugar it is better for you. Believe me, all that crap can really mess you up. You're best just going natural and drinking lots of water and eating fruit. You have no idea how much it helped in cross country when I stopped drinking Coke and instead just carried a water bottle wherever I went... I dropped from a 19:05 to a 18:17 in the 5k.
Besides, it just tastes better.
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08-20-2008 06:42
Does the any kind of nuts part mean any kind at all. I guess im saying would unsalted peanuts be healthier than salted, or any other type of peanut?
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08-25-2008 06:27
Hmm, is subway any good, or would that be taboo? Cause that's the only place that i know of that's somewhat fast-food, but healthy from what I've seen.
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09-18-2008 17:44
I'd drink water, but I can't stand the taste (or lack thereof). What would be the best solution to this? There are little flavor packets I can buy, but I heard those ruin your teeth. A squirt of lemon, maybe?
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09-24-2008 19:03
Water tastes better cold... most of the time anyway. Try getting a really strong bottle fill it half way then freeze it, might want to do that the night before. Then before you go anywhere grab it fill it the rest of the way and you got cold water for a few hours or so.
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