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More “Good Enough” Meals and Grocery List

September 16, 2013 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

Apparently my last article The 'Good Enough' Strategy for Eating Healthy, struck a nerve for people. I had multiple responses of people who liked it. I'm happy to be the one to bring good news about taking the pressure off of dinner time! As promised, here are some other "Good Enough" meal ideas for you. First though, you should check out this great cookbook Lickety Split Meals for Health Conscious People On The Go. I do not get kickbacks or anything. I actually use this cookbook … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meal Planning, Recipes Tagged With: cancer, diet, fighting, food, grocery, health, healthy, list, meal, nutrition, practical, recipe, simple

How much protein should you have at breakfast?

August 23, 2013 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

How much protein to eat at breakfast

Recently I gave a talk for the Hillsdale Civitans. It was a flury of information for them. I had 20 minutes to cover two topics: An overview of Cancer Services, the non-profit agency that I work for. FYI - we are a 100% local agency providing education on cancer prevention and healthy survivorship as well as direct assistance to people facing cancer. I am so honored to be a part of the amazing team that we have. Plus - I get to write this blog as part of my job. WOOHOO! An … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Breakfast, Education, Myth Busting Tagged With: breakfast, food, protein, recipe, vegan, vegetarian

15 Time Saving Tips for Cooking Fresh at Home! Part 2

June 21, 2013 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

If you missed the first 8 tips from last week, be sure to check them out. Today's tips are really more about the process of your cooking. Many help you think through how to plan a bit so that making your meal is as efficient, and stress-free as possible. As a reminder, I found most of these tips from the Cheap Healthy Good blog post: 15 Time Saving Food Prep Tips. They are altered to what I think is most important.. Enjoy! Time Saving Tips for Cooking Fresh at Home 9.    … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meal Planning Tagged With: cancer, diet, eat, healthy, kitchen, money, nutrition, recipe, save, time, tips

15 Time Saving Tips for Cooking Fresh at Home! Part I

June 14, 2013 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

Last Thursday, I taught a cooking class for a group who is getting farm fresh veggies each week. If you missed it, my last post outlined the recipe that we used for 5 Simple Steps to Make Soup With Whatever Veggies You Have! As part of the class, we also talked about some time saving tips. Cooking at home with farm fresh veggies is super nutritious, everyone knows that. However, what prevents people from doing it is the fact that it's not particularly convenient! You have to be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meal Planning Tagged With: cooking, CSA, fresh, kitchen, meal planning, recipe, tips, vegetables

5 Simple Holiday Eating Tips!

December 17, 2012 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

First off, there's something important you need to know about holiday eating. YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO OVEREAT! I know, it seems crazy to think that a Dietitian is telling you to eat too much. Here's the truth: Our bodies are made to go through feast as well as famine. We should feast ("eat too much") sometimes. We should famine ("eat too little") sometimes, depending on what's going on. That said... You probably shouldn't feast everyday between Thanksgiving and New … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meal Planning Tagged With: healthy, holiday eating, tips

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