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Produce Choices: Fresh, Frozen, or Canned?

When it comes to buying fruits and vegetables, consumers often face the choice between fresh, frozen, or canned options. Each has its advantages and potential drawbacks.

Fresh Produce: Fresh fruits and vegetables are often regarded as the healthiest option due to their nutrient density and lack of preservatives. They can be vibrant in flavor and texture, providing a satisfying eating experience. However, fresh produce has a limited shelf life and can spoil quickly.

Frozen Produce: Freezing can preserve the nutrients in fruits and vegetables, making frozen options a viable alternative. They are harvested at peak ripeness and immediately frozen, which can help retain flavor and minimize nutrient loss. Frozen produce is convenient and often more economical, especially for out-of-season items.

Canned Produce: Canned fruits and vegetables are similarly convenient and typically have a long shelf life due to their preservation methods. However, they may contain added sugars, salts, or preservatives. It's essential to read labels and choose products with fewer additives for a healthier option.

Reading Labels: What is Really in This Package?

Understanding food labels is crucial for making informed choices. Look for:

  • Ingredients List: This tells you what is in the package. Ingredients are listed in descending order by weight. The fewer the ingredients, the better, especially if they are whole foods.

  • Nutrition Facts: Pay attention to serving sizes and nutrients like calories, fats, sugars, and fiber. A high content of sugars or unhealthy fats can indicate a less healthy option.

  • Percent Daily Values: This helps you understand how much a serving contributes to your daily diet. Aim for low percentages of saturated fats, added sugars, and sodium.

What Does It Mean? Organic, Non-GMO, Cage-Free, Range-Free, Grass-Fed

  • Organic: This label means that the food was produced without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Organic farming practices are designed to promote ecological balance and biodiversity.

  • Non-GMO: Foods labeled as non-GMO do not incorporate genetically modified organisms. This is particularly important for consumers who prefer natural food sources.

  • Cage-Free: This term refers to egg-laying hens that are not kept in cages. They have more space to move around in barns but may not have outdoor access.

  • Range-Free: Similar to cage-free, range-free indicates that the hens are not in cages. However, this term does not guarantee that they have outdoor access or adequate space.

  • Grass-Fed: This label is applied to livestock that have been raised on a diet primarily consisting of grass. Grass-fed animals may produce meat and dairy products that contain higher levels of certain nutrients, including omega-3 fatty acids.

Shopping for Healthy Choices on a Budget

Eating healthy doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are some tips for shopping smartly:

  1. Plan Your Meals: Creating a meal plan can help you avoid impulse purchases and ensure you stick to your budget.

  2. Buy in Bulk: Purchasing staple items like grains, beans, and nuts in bulk can reduce costs.

  3. Shop Seasonal Produce: Seasonal fruits and vegetables are often more affordable and flavorful.

  4. Use Coupons and Sales: Look for discounts and sales, particularly for frozen or canned goods, which can be more economical options.

  5. Farmers Markets: Shopping at local farmers markets can provide direct access to fresh produce at competitive prices.

  6. Store Brands: Consider purchasing store-brand items, which can often be cheaper without sacrificing quality.

By making informed choices and planning carefully, eating nutritious foods can be within your financial reach.

Preparation & Convenience Are Key!

Preparing helps make healthy eating a habit. It's important to have easy options. Set up a simple routine for the work week. Cut fresh vegetables weekly so you can enjoy them daily, saving time and making it easier to eat well. You can chop, steam, or roast various vegetables for quick additions to meals. This builds consistency and improves your diet. Having healthy snacks ready increases your chances of making good choices and sticking to a healthier lifestyle.

Glass mason jars with re-useable lids are great for storing chopped veggies all week. Choose what works best for you. If you're short on time, buy a veggie tray and divide it for daily snacks. Don’t forget to add a protein source to balance the fiber and healthy carbs, like hummus, cheese, yogurt, hard-boiled eggs, nuts or nut-butters. The options are endless! Keep it simple- one choice at a time! You got this!

Why have I evolved my practice beyond massage therapy?

JUST LIKE YOU-

I am getting older.

I have been a Massage Therapist supporting my clients in managing healthy aging and chronic stiff achiness and pain for 20 years. In that time, I too have been getting older.

On my journey I have discovered a few changes in my daily choices that currently have me feeling more mobile, energetic, less stressed and over all happier and healthier today -Without Feeling Deprived.

As a Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach I want you to feel your best - Now and at any age. I want to share these approaches with you.

The foundation of this is available through -

Tailored to You 1:1 Health Coaching or Healthy Habits 6week Weight-loss (Last offering before September starts this Monday 4/15)

Both include the opportunity to experience Healthy Choices Educational Grocery Tour and Mindful Movement.

What is Mindfulness to You?

Understanding 3 Aspects of Mindfulness

  • Intention – what you want to get from practicing mindfulness.

  • Attention – focus on your internal and external world.

  • Attitude – curious, reflective and accepting.

Quiet gentle approach to coaching the mind to reset and focus…

It’s natural for the mind to be constantly working; organizing, solving and restructuring information about people, places and things.

Without some “self-parenting” the mind and its thoughts can spin and spin until it hits a wall… and is forced to stop.

Being mindful - is a quiet gentle approach to coach the mind to settle into the here and now moment.  

One Choice at a Time

Choices for a Happy Healthy New Year

What do you want MORE of in 2024? Or is a better question what do you want less of ?

To make room for more of something you will need to let go of something.  Release those choices and things that are not supporting your health and wellness.

How about less fatigue, less pain, less anxiety, less weight, less depression, less inflammation, less sick days, less headaches, less bloating, less putting out fires, less clutter or less waste just to name a few.

What do you want more of in 2024?

ACCEPT what you cannot change -your age, your genetics, all your choices prior to today, what others think, what others say, what happens around you, the attitudes, beliefs, choices and perceptions of others.

CHANGE what you can change - your future choices of how you move, how much you sleep, what you consume, how you treat yourself, your responses to others through your words and actions, where you focus your time, energy and attention, how you let others affect you, your gratitude and how you demonstrate it.

Body Be Well Solutions offers a variety of different approaches for Making Healthy a Habit, One Choice at a Time. Not a diet – that is short term.  Not even really big changes; sometimes its the smallest that have the greatest impact. Choices that actually change your lifestyle and get you on the road to health and happiness for good. Creating the resilience to get back on track during those occasions of getting sidetracked. 

Actions are more powerful than words - take a look…

Why choose a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach?

This new year while on your path to improve the quality of your health and well-being; consider working with a Health Coach who has demonstrated the dedication and skills to truly support you and is recognized by the Centers for Disease Control as well as many health insurance providers.

Diabetes -Weight Management -Smoking Cessation -Moving More -Nutrition -Food Labels -Grocery Shopping -Mindfulness -Stress Management -Healthy Aging -Alternative Pain Approaches -Time Management 

The National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching was established in 2012 with the mission to champion the advancement of health and wellness coaching through evidence-informed standards of education, training, credentialing and research. In 2017, NBHWC, in collaboration with the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME), launched the first-ever board certification exam for health & wellness coaches.

There is a limited number of National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coaches proudly holding the esteemed NBC-HWC credential, practicing across various healthcare settings, employee wellness programs, and in the private and public sectors addressing many challenges.

Focusing on What Really Matters - Vision Board Results

This Vision Board Workshop group included 4 seasoned Grandmas, 1 new Grandma, 1 new Mom, a Mom who also created a board with her a 2 year old daughter the morning after! So much FUN and what a simple yet powerful experience in focusing on what really matters in life!

While having an opportunity to take the time to make some connections to what was and is truly important; several strangers in the group made connections - supporting the value of community and how none of us are alone on this journey.

If you look closely… there is a Self-care theme on all of the boards. Stay tuned for future workshop offerings to move to… Making Healthy a Habit, One Choice at a Time!

I was motivated by your holding this group workshop - it gave me an opportunity to give a lot of thought as to where I want to go in the next couple of years…you provided form and venue to my thoughts and made it happen for me; Thank You. Your enthusiasm is inspiring. I am grateful to have been apart of tonight’s group and to have been your client these past years.
— Robin