Whether you’re trying to slim down or want to be your healthiest self, the food you eat has a huge impact on your body and mind. Arm yourself with a bit of nutritional knowledge and you’ll soon be on your way to making healthier food choices every day, whether you’re cooking at home or eating out.
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Healthy food swaps you can make today
In this month's Know Your Nutrients series with Nutracheck, we're focusing on healthy food swaps
Start your day right
Breakfast is an opportunity to start your day off with a super nutritious meal. Make a good choice and you’ll be well on your way to meeting your nutrient goals for protein, fibre, calcium and fruit/veg. But don’t choose well, and you could find yourself hungry an hour later and reaching for the biscuit barrel!
Start your day right by swapping…
- Sugary cereals FOR porridge with milk & fruit
- Bagel with jam FOR wholemeal toast with nut butter & banana
- Pancakes with chocolate spread FOR homemade banana pancakes & berries
- Skipping breakfast FOR homemade fruit, veg, yoghurt & flaxseed smoothie
Choose healthy carbs
Carbs can get a bad rap – but in truth, this food group is an important part of our diet. It’s just about choosing the right type e.g. wholegrains over white refined versions. Wholegrain carbs are higher in fibre, protein and other important nutrients such as B vitamins – and are actually one of the best sources of fibre in our diet! If you cut out all carbs, it means you miss out on this super important nutrient.
To get the most from your carbs, make these swaps:
- White bread FOR wholemeal
- White pasta FOR whole wheat
- White potato FOR sweet potato
- Rice FOR quinoa
Snack smarter
It’s often thought snacking isn’t a healthy habit – but it depends entirely on the choices you make. While snacking on a chocolate bar every afternoon is not the most nutritious choice, switching to a snack that contains important nutrients can positively benefit your overall diet.
Next time you’re peckish at 11am, give these swaps a try:
- Chocolate bar FOR chocolate fibre bar
- Crisps FOR a handful of nuts
- Flavoured yoghurt with chocolate balls FOR plain yoghurt with apple & cinnamon
- Muffin FOR a slice of wholemeal toast with nut butter
- Pack of wine gums FOR six dates
Stay hydrated
It’s important to keep well-hydrated – and ideally we’d all be drinking pure water exclusively. But there are times during the day when only a nice hot drink or something with some added flavour hits the spot! All drinks (except alcoholic ones) still provide fluid and help hydrate us, but some choices can also contain added sugars and saturated fat. Vary your hydration in a nutritious way by making these swaps:
- Sugary tea FOR herbal fruit tea
- Coffee shop hot chocolate FOR low cal hot choc sachet
- Sugary carbonated drink FOR flavoured kombucha drink
- Shop-bought milkshake FOR homemade banana milkshake – just blend banana & milk
Make the better choice when eating out
Restaurant food is back on the menu! This is great for our social life but can wreak havoc with our healthy eating plans if we don’t choose well. Fear not: eating out can be a part of a healthy, balanced diet – it’s just about making the best choices.
Make these healthy swaps the next time you dine out…
- Creamy sauce dishes FOR tomato sauce dishes
- Pre-dressed salads FOR dressings on the side
- Chips FOR new potatoes
- Deep-fried options FOR grilled options
- Bread basket FOR mixed olives
- Four cheese pizza FOR vegetable pizza
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