Lockdown. Let’s be honest, it can be hard to find the positives when you’re stuck at home. But, it may just be the perfect time to pick up some new healthy eating habits.
With time to plan your shop and hop into the kitchen, you may find yourself eating better than ever!
Try these 5 nutrition tips for a tasty household or zoom dinner party. It might be the highlight of the lockdown social calendar.
With a little pre-meal planning, gone will be the day you get to dinner time and have no idea what you are going to have.
Surrounding yourself with the foods you want to eat makes it much more likely to happen. Here's how you can do it.
Get the whole family involved in lockdown home cooking. Confidence in the kitchen is a great tool for kids.
Looking for something to do in lockdown? Perfecting a few healthy recipes is a great use of time. These will be in your kit bag forever.
When a sweet tooth hits it can be hard to resist reaching for the nearest chocolate biscuit. Dietitian Lyndi Cohen arms us with 4 healthier food swaps to knock those sugar cravings on the head.
Half the battle of cooking nutritious meals is the time it takes. If you are confident with your cooking skills you can whip up a meal in no time.
Get the whole family involved. One of the best tools you can give your children is confidence in the kitchen.
Start with a simple recipe and build up skills. If you are already a good cook, try adding in some new flavours, with new vegetables, grains, herbs, and spices. Who will be the winner of your household Masterchef?
If you're stuck for inspiration check out Woolworths Healthier Easier Recipes and Dietitians Australia’s Smart Eating recipe collection.
If you are working from home it can be easy to keep on going and not take a break. Or you may be going the other way and using the pantry and fridge as a distraction for a lot of breaks!
Planning is always the secret to success. Here are a few tips to be prepared:
Edamame a source of fibre, vitamin C and iron and perfect for a healthy snack swap.
To make the most of snacks and fuel you better these are some suggestions:
Food impacts our mood and diet is now recognised as an important part of mental wellbeing.
There are a whole lot of ways food influences mood particularly via the immune system and our gut.
Eating patterns that have plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables, wholegrains, legumes, nuts and seeds such as the Mediterranean diet seems to be beneficial for our mental and physical wellbeing.
On the flip side, eating lots of high added sugar, high added saturated fat foods (ultra-processed foods) is not.
That brings us back to tip number one; plan your meals and shopping around plenty of plant foods - fresh fruit and vegetables!
For specific dietary advice, make an appointment with an Accredited Practising Dietitian
Simone Austin is an accredited practicing dietitian and advanced sports dietitian with over 25 years of experience helping people achieve a healthier life.
As the Chief Health Officer at healthylife, Simone is sharing her expertise to provide practical, simple tips that make it easy to improve our health.
Reviewed by the healthylife Advisory Board August 2021