LUNCH ‘N’ LEARN: MEAL PLANNING SYLVIA CRIXELL, PHD CATHERINE APPLEGATE, BS.

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LUNCH ‘N’ LEARN: MEAL PLANNING SYLVIA CRIXELL, PHD CATHERINE APPLEGATE, BS

TODAY’S DISCUSSION Healthy Dieting Grocery Shopping Meal Planning Services Cooking in Advance Adding Variety

MEAL PLANNING IS AN INDIVIDUALIZED PROCESS Dr. Oz’s Two-Week Rapid Weight Loss Plan South Beach Diet – Phase 1 = lose 10 pounds in 14 days There is no “one size fits all” plan

A HEALTHY DIET INCLUDES ALL FOOD GROUPS Whole grains Fruits, vegetables Low-fat or fat- free dairy Lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, nuts Limit saturated and trans fats Limit sodium and added sugar

LOSING WEIGHT HEALTHILY Very low calorie diets of fewer than 800 calories per day should be avoided. Lose 1-1 ½ lbs/week by reducing daily intake by kcal 1,500-1,800 kcal/day for men 1,200-1,500 kcal/day for women

DON’T GO HUNGRY Physical Activity Calorie Intake

PLAN FOR FOOD Make a grocery list No idea what to add?

MEAL PLANNING DELIVERY SERVICES

calorie meals pre-measured for the included recipe 2-person plan, 3 meals/week for $60 Family of 4 plan, 4 meals/week for $140

Order ingredients for 2, 4, or 6 plates starting at $12/plate

LOCAL SERVICES Special diet entrées ranging from $ tax + $17 for shipping

ONLINE MEAL PLANNING

Receive new menus every week. Select your favorite recipes and add to your grocery list. Scale your recipes, edit your grocery list, print, and shop! $5-7 per month

Pick your plan Get recipes Shop Cook $5-10/month

$ /month

$6-8/month

MEAL PLANNING AND RECIPE APPS

Available FREE on iPhone, iPad, Android phones, tablets, Kindle Fire, and NOOK devices Import recipes from online or add manually Add recipes to calendar to plan weekly meals Create shopping lists automatically by planning weekly recipes Cook Mode assists the cook in the kitchen

Available for $0.99 on iPhone and iPad.

Available for $4.99 on iPhone, iPad, Android phones, tablets, Kindle Fire, NOOK devices, Mac, and Windows computers

COOKING IN ADVANCE Make a pot of beans over the weekend Cooked meat stays fresh for 4 days in the fridge Make your own “frozen dinner” Cook extra brown rice for other recipes Marinate for days in advance

1-2 DAY OLD BROWN RICE Fried Rice Scrambled eggs Diced chicken Mixed vegetables Ginger, garlic, sesame seeds, low-sodium soy sauce or Bragg’s Liquid Aminos, teriyaki sauce, olive oil Stuffed Bell Peppers Cooked ground beef, turkey, diced chicken, or beans Slivered almonds Cheddar cheese Garlic, onion, Worcestershire sauce, tomato paste, chili flakes

MARINADES Ginger, garlic Low- sodium soy sauce Sherry or wine vinegar Soyaki or teriyaki Brine: Water, sugar, salt, fresh herbs, lemon, orange, onion, garlic, celery, carrots Lemon and wine

QUICK COOKING Slow cooking Crock pot or Dutch oven Meats, soups, chili, vegetables Roasting Oven roast vegetables Chicken and tomatillo sauce; after 2 hours, add shredded carrots and white beans for 1 more hour Break up cauliflower and broccoli and add whole cloves garlic; after 35 minutes, squeeze lemon and roast 10 more minutes

BUDGETING IS EASY $1.70 per pound$2-4 per pound$2.97 per pound

PICKY EATERS? Hide vegetables in pureed sauces Kale or broccoli in pesto Bell pepper in tomato sauce Make food colorful Add strawberries to spinach salad Make dressings

FLAVOR VARIATION Match texture with zucchini and mushrooms or broccoli with cauliflower Season with lemon, garlic, and fresh thyme and rosemary Produce Experiment with quinoa, barley, or different rice varieties Cook in broths to add flavor Grains Vary cooking methods such as roasting, grilling, baking, or sautéing Season with rubs or marinades Meats

TRY DIFFERENT SEASONINGS Salt-free and flavorful Freshly ground and made-to- order, low-sodium, and flavorful