aprincessmom
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Hello!
It's been pretty hectic at work so I haven't had time to try out any new recipes before recommending them. Sorry
But I thought since I don't have that much to share maybe you all could help and contribute to something I am calling small steps.
For most of us, healthier living is a lifestyle goal and a life-long commitment. As they say, a journey of 1000 miles begins with one step. So, realizing that we can't change overnight, what are some of the small steps you are taking from an eating/cooking perspective to continue on this journey?
Some of the things I've done --
Each one of these small steps help me begin to realize the end result of my journey. It gives me a healthier substitute and allows me to stay on track.
So how about you? What have you been doing from a cooking/eating perspective to keep yourself moving forward towards your goal? Share some of your tips!
Jeanne
It's been pretty hectic at work so I haven't had time to try out any new recipes before recommending them. Sorry

But I thought since I don't have that much to share maybe you all could help and contribute to something I am calling small steps.
For most of us, healthier living is a lifestyle goal and a life-long commitment. As they say, a journey of 1000 miles begins with one step. So, realizing that we can't change overnight, what are some of the small steps you are taking from an eating/cooking perspective to continue on this journey?
Some of the things I've done --
- Use spinach instead of lettuce on a sandwich. I buy a bag of spinach each week and add that to my sandwich. Boosts my iron intake, adds a veggie to the sandwich, and doesn't really require a process change (sorry -- work is intruding!) since I usually add lettuce to a sandwich anyway.
- Add grated carrots to tuna or chicken salad. I learned this trick when DD was a wee one and wasn't all that interested in eating carrots. Finely grate them and add them to the mix. Gives a new taste to the tuna or chicken without drastically changing the texture.
- Chicken broth. Man, I use this for so much now. It really does add flavor and provide moisture to everything from mashed potatoes to stir-fry to rice. I don't miss the butter.
- Baking with applesauce. It really does work and I think it give the baked good added moisture and density. There are some things I will always use butter for but for cakes and cupcakes (especially from a mix), I don't use anything but applesauce now.
Each one of these small steps help me begin to realize the end result of my journey. It gives me a healthier substitute and allows me to stay on track.
So how about you? What have you been doing from a cooking/eating perspective to keep yourself moving forward towards your goal? Share some of your tips!
Jeanne