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Healthy Lunches with Style
Lunch is an important meal in your day, so don’t skip
it, even if you are tempted to do so. Many people believe
that eating a big breakfast means that lunch is unnecessary,
but that’s simply not the case. When you don’t eat lunch,
you are more likely to snack during the day on unhealthy
foods or overeat at suppertime.
Your body also becomes depleted of nutrients when you
skip lunch, so it s better for you to always eat lunch,
even if it means making a bit of extra free time available
in your day. However, there are ways in which you can
ensure that your lunch is fairly healthy, no matter what
your specific needs.
If you are at work or school over lunchtime, you can
save lots of money by carrying a lunch rather than grabbing
lunch from a fast food restaurant or other food source.
Your own meals will also be more nutritious and, in many
cases, tastier.
If you are not a morning person, packing a lunch doesn’t
mean that you have to wake up earlier to prepare this.
Simply pack it the night before. Many food choices can
help you to pack a lunch that will be the envy of your
coworkers.
You can also consider stopping at a supermarket and picking
up frozen diet meals for lunch as well. These meals are
usually low in fat and high in nutrition and come in enough
varieties for you to have a different lunch every day
of the year. This option is sometimes a bit more expensive
than making and packing your own lunch, but it can still
be fairly inexpensive.
Remember to look at the packaging to determine the best
frozen meals for you. Some are not made for those looking
for a healthy diet, and although they may taste good,
they will be full of preservatives and calories.
You can also stock your desk at work with healthy lunch
choices in order to save time. Lots of foods come in non-perishable
varieties, which can easily fit into your desk and be
microwaved with water when it comes time to eat lunch.
Try soups, pretzels, crackers with peanut butter, cereal
bars, or instant oatmeal for lunchtime at the office.
When you have to eat out, such as if you are meeting
an associate or client for lunch, make healthy food choices.
Avoid skipping lunch altogether just to have a meeting.
Instead, see if your company will chip in to pay for the
client’s meal. Usually, companies are more than happy
to reimburse you or provide a company credit card or tab
information.
Good choices for lunch include light meals, like wraps,
sandwiches with wheat bread and light on the spreads,
salads with light dressing, and fruit. Avoid fast food,
pizza, and bulky meals, like pasta for lunch, unless you
plan to b very active during the afternoon at work.
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