Use The Five A Day
Rule For Healthy Eating
The five a day
rule is one of the most important rules to healthy
eating. The
five a day rule refers to the government’s recommendation
that everyone eat at least five servings a day of fruits
and vegetables. At first blush, five a
day seems like a reasonable goal, but most people fail to
eat sufficient amounts of these important
foods.
It is
important to remember the many advantages of fruits and
vegetables when applying the five a day rule to your own
diet. For
one thing, fruits and vegetables taste great, contain
fewer calories than many other foods and are full of many
important vitamins and minerals. In addition, fruits and
vegetables are colorful and beautiful, making them great
garnishes and salad
toppings.
In addition,
fruits and vegetables are easy to prepare, even for the
busiest individual. In most cases, fresh
fruits require no preparation at all, other than a quick
wash and perhaps peeling.
The five a day
recommendation equates to roughly two cups of fruit and
two and a half cups of vegetables every day, based on the
average 2,000 calorie diet. This is not a difficult
goal to reach, but it is important to keep the five a day
goal in mind when grocery shopping, cooking and planning
meals.
One great way
to get started toward a five a day lifestyle is with a
delicious serving of 100% fruit juice every
morning.
Apple juice, grapefruit juice and orange juice are all
excellent choices for both taste and
nutrition.
Fruits and
vegetables can also be used as garnishes for other
foods. Who
doesn’t enjoy a sliced strawberry or banana with their
morning cereal? And fruits and
vegetables make great snacks as well. Whether you keep a
couple of apples at your desk or a selection of carrot
and celery sticks in the fridge, having fruits and
vegetables readily at hand is a big part of the
battle.
Of course
variety is extremely important when making any change to
your diet, and many dietary changes fail due to
boredom.
Constantly trying new varieties of fruits and vegetables
is a great way to keep yourself interested in your new
healthier way of eating. If you’ve never had
kiwi fruit or asparagus, for instance, why not give it a
try?
Combining
attractive colors, shapes and sizes of fruits is another
way to provide attractive and interesting meals for
yourself and your family. Combining white grapes,
red peppers and pineapple chunks can provide a delicious
and attractive salad.
It is
important to provide constant variety when implementing
the five a day plan, particularly if you are cooking for
a family.
Try making some interesting new dishes, such as veggie
pizza, made with fresh vegetables and whole wheat pizza
crust, a fresh vegetable wrap, vegetable stir fry or
pasta with fresh
vegetables.
For those who
think they are too busy to incorporate five servings of
fruits and vegetables a day into their diet, there is
help available. The many ready to eat,
prepackaged salad kits on the market make it easier than
ever to create a healthy salad on the go. Just keep a bottle of
your favorite low fat or nonfat salad dressing on hand
and you can enjoy a healthy salad anywhere and
anytime.
Even fast food
restaurants have made it easier than every to eat
healthy, with every major chain now offering at least a
few healthy menu items. In addition, most
grocery chains offer fresh salad bars where you can
create your own healthy lunch even if you’re pressed for
time.
When creating
your five a day healthy lifestyle, remember that fruits
and vegetables make great snacks. An apple, orange or
banana provides both great taste and excellent
nutrition.
In addition, the natural sugars contained in fruits do
not provide the sugar high/sugar crash scenario all
parents are familiar
with.
Topping meals
and salads with additional fruits and vegetables is a
great way to enhance your new five a day
lifestyle.
Strips of green and red peppers, broccoli florets, sliced
carrots and cucumbers are all great additions to pasta
and potato salads. And of course carrots,
spinach, apple slices, orange slices, nectarines,
pineapples and raisins are all great additions to any
salad.
In addition, adding
fresh fruits to foods you already eat is a great way to make
such foods part of your new lifestyle. Adding berries, bananas or
oranges to cereal and yogurt is a great way to make sure you
meet your five a day goal every day.
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