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The Flexitarian » Lifestyle » Health & Nutrition » Tantalise Your Tastebuds with Healthy Eating

Tantalise Your Tastebuds with Healthy Eating

Maille - Tantalise Your Tastebuds with Healthy Eating

 

If you enjoy cooking for your family and friends, you know the healthy benefits excellently prepared food brings to the table.  When you have good eating habits, prepare your dishes with health in mind, and follow the four food groups, your family will certainly be healthier, happier, and in better shape both physically and mentally.  Let’s take a look at how to tantalise your tastebuds with healthy eating habits and good food.

The Basic Four Food Groups for Good Health

Any healthy diet will include coloured fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins without substitutions.  You’ll want to eat healthy fats and a variety of the four basic groups to keep a well-balanced meal on the table for your family and friends.  Try to use as many fresh fruits and vegetables as possible and if you can grow some in your own garden, the taste will be phenomenal.  Your ultimate goal will be to gather as many nutrients and vitamins as possible from the foods that you eat.

Control Your Blood Sugar

As you get older this will become a more important issue in your health so beginning early can give you an advantage.  You’ll want to avoid beverages, fruit juices, and other sweet foods that contain a large amount of sugar.  As blood sugar levels rise, so does the level of your energy so keeping a good balance is the key to feeling good and maintaining your performance level throughout the day.  A balanced metabolism is required by your body for good health so be sure to avoid energy drinks and other products for which you will pay a price after consuming them.

Avoid Processed Foods

Home cooked meals are much better for you since they will contain more vitamins and nutrients than fast food or food that is unhealthy for you to eat.  Most processed foods have high levels of sugar and salt as well as unhealthy fats; they also contain additives that should be avoided at mealtime.  Instead, focus on eating fresh produce, whole grains, and plenty of fruits to keep your immune system working steadily and your body functioning at its peak level.

Adding Flavour the Healthy Way

Instead of adding too much salt to your healthy dishes, you can use substitutes that add taste and appeal to your food.  Limit the salt that you add and use other spices to enhance the flavour.  There are plenty of books on the market and Internet sites available that offer you quality substitutes to use for unhealthy ingredients.

A visit to the Maille Cooking Gifts website can introduce you to gourmet mustards and other products that spice up the taste of your meals and add a health benefit as well.

By preparing your meals with healthy oils, spices, and other ingredients you can begin to control the health and well-being of your family members more successfully.  You’ll be avoiding all processed foods, calorie-laden fast food, and quick snacks that are detrimental to your overall health.

This content is sponsored by Maille.

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