Especially for those of us who work from home, the refrigerator is a very tempting monster in the kitchen. It's mid-morning and you feel like your breakfast was yesterday. Your tummy is growling and begging to be fed. Or the late night news is on and you just need a little something to hold you over til the morning. It's tempting to grab the sugar-laced stuff, but if you have good, healthy choices in the fridge, then you won't find yourself 5 pounds heaver in three months.
We will be giving you a selection of 10 terrific foods to keep in your fridge. Keep these foods and you will always be ready to have a tasty, guilt-free snack.
10. Edamame - snack on steamed edamame that are full of iron, calcium and other vitamins and minerals. It is a Japanese soybean that has a great nutty flavor. You can find it fresh in the seafood section or in the frozen section already shelled.
9. Cottage Cheese - this delicious snack is loaded with casein, a protein that keeps you feeling full for a longer time of time. On it's own, or combine it with fresh fruit for a little bit of sweetness, or almonds for a nice crunch.
8. Peanut Butter - not likely in the fridge, but nevertheless a great, healthy snack. It is packed with healthy monounsaturated fats and folate, a B vitamin. But don't get the processed kind off the shelf, buy the fresh kind in your deli department - they actually put the roasted peanuts through a grinder, no preservatives or additives.
7. Almonds - a handful of uncooked almonds provide a wholesome alternative to oily, crunchy snacks such as potato chips and crackers). Keep them in the fridge to reduce its natural oils from oxidation.
6. Milk - you should always have low-fat or non-fat milk in the fridge. A small glass of milk is very satisfying and one 8 ounce glass per day helps to provide your daily dose of calcium. Much better for you than that scoop of ice cream or frozen yogurt.
5. Eggs - whether you want to whip up a quick scramble or eat them hard-boiled - always have eggs on hand. We always have a half dozen hard-boiled eggs in the fridge - take out the yolk and fill it with hummus for a delicious, well-rounded snack.
4. Miso - this may be an unexpected item to store in your fridge, but you'll get tons of use from it. Simply mix it with hot water and it dissolves into a tasty soup. Be sure to choose a low-sodium kind.
3. Bananas - they are rich in potassium and fiber, necessary nutrients for your daily living. Always good on their own, but enjoy with peanut butter or in your oatmeal for an even more filling snack.
2. Homemade Kale Chips - very easy to make, and a terrific snack to get around: 1. Preheat oven to 375F; 2. Wash 2 bunches of kale, remove the stems, tear into small pieces; 3. Toss with 2 tsp olive oil and spread on baking sheet; 4. Salt lightly; 5. Bake until crisp and slightly golden around sides (10 minutes).
1. Hummus - an easy go to already ready in your deli section. As its popularity increases, so do the varieties. Be smart - don't blend with crackers or chips, love it with sliced veggies or in a hard-boiled egg as described above.
Hope this helps you in maintaining a healthy you! If you found this story helpful, feel free to share with others.
Until next time
Scott & Heidi
We will be giving you a selection of 10 terrific foods to keep in your fridge. Keep these foods and you will always be ready to have a tasty, guilt-free snack.
10. Edamame - snack on steamed edamame that are full of iron, calcium and other vitamins and minerals. It is a Japanese soybean that has a great nutty flavor. You can find it fresh in the seafood section or in the frozen section already shelled.
9. Cottage Cheese - this delicious snack is loaded with casein, a protein that keeps you feeling full for a longer time of time. On it's own, or combine it with fresh fruit for a little bit of sweetness, or almonds for a nice crunch.
8. Peanut Butter - not likely in the fridge, but nevertheless a great, healthy snack. It is packed with healthy monounsaturated fats and folate, a B vitamin. But don't get the processed kind off the shelf, buy the fresh kind in your deli department - they actually put the roasted peanuts through a grinder, no preservatives or additives.
7. Almonds - a handful of uncooked almonds provide a wholesome alternative to oily, crunchy snacks such as potato chips and crackers). Keep them in the fridge to reduce its natural oils from oxidation.
6. Milk - you should always have low-fat or non-fat milk in the fridge. A small glass of milk is very satisfying and one 8 ounce glass per day helps to provide your daily dose of calcium. Much better for you than that scoop of ice cream or frozen yogurt.
5. Eggs - whether you want to whip up a quick scramble or eat them hard-boiled - always have eggs on hand. We always have a half dozen hard-boiled eggs in the fridge - take out the yolk and fill it with hummus for a delicious, well-rounded snack.
4. Miso - this may be an unexpected item to store in your fridge, but you'll get tons of use from it. Simply mix it with hot water and it dissolves into a tasty soup. Be sure to choose a low-sodium kind.
3. Bananas - they are rich in potassium and fiber, necessary nutrients for your daily living. Always good on their own, but enjoy with peanut butter or in your oatmeal for an even more filling snack.
2. Homemade Kale Chips - very easy to make, and a terrific snack to get around: 1. Preheat oven to 375F; 2. Wash 2 bunches of kale, remove the stems, tear into small pieces; 3. Toss with 2 tsp olive oil and spread on baking sheet; 4. Salt lightly; 5. Bake until crisp and slightly golden around sides (10 minutes).
1. Hummus - an easy go to already ready in your deli section. As its popularity increases, so do the varieties. Be smart - don't blend with crackers or chips, love it with sliced veggies or in a hard-boiled egg as described above.
Hope this helps you in maintaining a healthy you! If you found this story helpful, feel free to share with others.
Until next time
Scott & Heidi
About the Author:
Scott & Heidi Shimberg are Serial Entrepreneurs who are keenly studying business opportunities in the online/offline marketplace. Share with Scott and Heidi their lessons in "nuggets". Know Numis, and tell your friends, family and begin to have Hope too.
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