Eating clean costs a little more of both time and money. I spent 4 hours in the kitchen yesterday prepping food for the week. I made catfish for "tuna"salad. Baked chicken breasts to top my salad greens and made chicken salad with some. I made 2 salad dressings amd 3 sauces that make eating vegetables, salads and proteins a little more flavorful. I cut up peppers, carrots, celery, broccoli and green onions so they would be easy to grab, and packed snack packs of grapes, kiwis and strawberries. I also hard boiled some eggs, made paleo chocolate cupcakes, and seasoned/vacuum packed a dozen chicken breasts I bought on sale.
I'm to the point now that I have a standard shopping list for Kroger and I go first thing Sunday morning. Then I spend anywhere from 2-4 hours prepping for the weeks. My parents are starting to follow my lead which really makes me happy as my mom (Type II diabetic) really needs to clean up her eating. My energy levels are MUCH better and cognitively I feel much sharper from start to finish each day. I've heard a few different folks "in the know" say that if you can eat 75-80% of your meals prepared at or eaten in your home using clean eating methods, you'll drastically improve your lifestyle and cut risks of diabetes, cancer and heart disease. I'm at 90% right amd think I can maintain that going forward. Perhaps the most rewarding thing is seeing my 2 year gobble up fresh fruits and vegetables. I'm doing this as much for her as I am myself so that she doesn't have to relearn how to eat at 30 years old.
I'm to the point now that I have a standard shopping list for Kroger and I go first thing Sunday morning. Then I spend anywhere from 2-4 hours prepping for the weeks. My parents are starting to follow my lead which really makes me happy as my mom (Type II diabetic) really needs to clean up her eating. My energy levels are MUCH better and cognitively I feel much sharper from start to finish each day. I've heard a few different folks "in the know" say that if you can eat 75-80% of your meals prepared at or eaten in your home using clean eating methods, you'll drastically improve your lifestyle and cut risks of diabetes, cancer and heart disease. I'm at 90% right amd think I can maintain that going forward. Perhaps the most rewarding thing is seeing my 2 year gobble up fresh fruits and vegetables. I'm doing this as much for her as I am myself so that she doesn't have to relearn how to eat at 30 years old.