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Fiber

April 22, 2019 by Dinner Tonight

Fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains all contain dietary fiber, a type of carbohydrate that provides minimal energy for the body. Although the body cannot use fiber for fuel, it’s an important part of a healthy eating plan and helps with a variety of health conditions. Focus on your fiber intake!

  • Heart disease: Fiber may help prevent heart disease by helping reduce cholesterol.
  • Weight management: Fiber slows the speed at which food passes from the stomach to the rest of the digestive system – this can make us feel full longer. Foods that are higher in dietary fiber often are lower in calories as well.
  • Diabetes: Because fiber slows down how quickly food is broken down, it may help control blood sugar levels for people with diabetes by reducing blood sugar levels after meals.
  • Digestive issues: Fiber increases bulk in the intestinal tract and may help improve the frequency of bowel movements.

The recommended amount of dietary fiber is 14 grams for every 1,000 calories per day, or, about 25 grams for women and 38 grams for men each day. Your exact needs may vary depending on your energy needs.

Whole grains and beans tend to be higher in fiber than fruits and vegetables, but all are sources of dietary fiber and contribute other important nutrients. Make sure to include a variety of these foods regularly to meet your dietary needs. These are a few tips to help increase your intake from foods:

  • Mix in oats to meatloaf, bread or other baked goods.
  • Toss beans into your next salad or soup.
  • Chop up veggies to add to sandwiches or noodle dishes such as pasta or stir-fry.
  • Blend fruit into a smoothie or use it to top cereal, pancakes or desserts.

It also is important to drink plenty of water and to increase your fiber intake gradually in order to give your body time to adjust.

Learn more from the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics here.

Filed Under: Tips & Tricks Tagged With: fiber, healthy eating, Healthy Living, tips

How to Pack the Perfect Salad In a Jar

January 16, 2017 by Dinner Tonight

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Healthy grab-and-go meals are an easy and healthy cost-effective alternative to eating out on your lunch break.  Eating salad for meals is one step to keep you on track to maintain your goal weight. With a large variety of ingredients and flavors to choose from, salad jars are a great way to have a meal loaded with nutritious vitamins and minerals.

As with any dish, it can be easy to add items that are higher in calories.  To keep your salads lower in calories, choose your options wisely and use a measuring cup to keep your layers light and full. The best part about making a salad in a jar is creating a tasty masterpiece with all the ingredients that you enjoy the most!

Let’s make your salad in a jar! [Read more…] about How to Pack the Perfect Salad In a Jar

Filed Under: Tips & Tricks Tagged With: healthy eating, meal preparation, Salad, tips and tricks, tips&tricks

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