Meal Planning For Weight Loss

Easy Substitutions For Popular Processed Foods

For many people, when they decide to “eat clean” they do well for a few days enjoying new recipes but then start to miss the popular processed foods they liked eating on a regular basis. Packing a lunch is hard when making sandwiches isn’t an option. And how are you supposed to go without your favorite pasta dish?

Here are some easy substitutions for some of your favorite processed foods.

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Healthy Alternatives To Popular Processed Foods

Healthy Alternatives To Popular Processed Foods

Any time a craving hits or you feel like throwing in the towel because you’re missing some of your favorite popular processed foods, do a search.

There are some amazing clean food recipes out there for just about anything. Here are some examples to get you started.

Pasta

Eating clean usually cuts out any and all pasta. Rice is a quick substitute as is spaghetti squash. There are also “miracle noodles” available for purchase online and in some health food stores. They are mushroom-based and usually come packed in water but they are a bit of an acquired taste. By far the best and most versatile option is to use squash and zucchini as a pasta replacement. Use a spiralizer or just a knife and cut pasta shapes from the squash. You can eat it raw, or cook it in a dry skillet until your mock pasta is ‘al dente’. Serve with your favorite clean pasta sauce or top it with some tomatoes cooked in olive oil and garlic.

Breads

Wraps and sandwiches make the perfect portable lunch. If you’re wondering what you’re supposed to be doing without them, look no further than a leaf of lettuce or cabbage. They make great wraps and hold your favorite clean sandwich ingredients just fine.

Of course, you can also bake some great gluten-free baked treats using eggs, and either flaxseed or almond meal. Do a quick Google search for all sorts of quick and easy recipes to try.

Breakfast Cereal

If cold cereal is your breakfast of choice, look no further than a bowl of fruit and chopped nuts topped with a little almond milk. It’s much better than that same old bowl of corn flakes. Keep the ingredients ready in the fridge for a quick and easy breakfast. If you get tired of that, then give eggs a try. They make great breakfast food and will keep you full for hours.

Pizza

Did you know that you can make pizza crust from cauliflower? It’s a bit of work and slightly messy to eat, but boy does it hit the spot when you’re craving a piece of pie. Depending on what you’re eating on your personal version of clean eating, corn tortillas may be a good gluten-free option. They make perfect individual sized pizzas.

What To Eat Before & After Your Workouts

Your body also needs a certain kind of nutrition in each stage of an exercise workout. People are often amazed at how small dietary changes can reap huge results with their fitness goals. Whether you want to build muscle or improve your cardio performance, this free report, 15 Foods To Eat Before & After Your Workout provides details on the foods you should eat to help you achieve better nutrition and a new personal best.

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