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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2020 · 13 MIN

Fresh Focus #17: Meal Prep with Success

from Fresh Focus · host Department of Veterans Affairs

Whew, you are back from the grocery store and your countertop is full! Now, what to do with all the food you just purchased? Episode 17 of the Fresh Focus Podcast dives into meal prepping and give tips on how to be successful with the process during the upcoming holidays. Remember when you get home from the grocery store, try to get the prep-work already done so you can simply open the fridge and enjoy your produce throughout the week.  Here are some tips on produce as you put away those groceries. ·         Several items like potatoes, bananas, and tomatoes need to be kept cool, and dry, but not in the fridge. ·         Mushrooms should only be washed right before use. ·         Apples should actually be stored in the fridge. If left at room temperature, they will soften ten times faster. ·         Carrots like the fridge and seem to do better when peeled right before use. Berries are the same way.  Freezing fruits and vegetables is quick and easy, plus the colder temperature helps to preserve the produce at its peak maturity and maintain nutritional quality. There are a few foods not recommended for freezing. These would be lettuce greens, eggplant, potatoes, radishes, and sprouts.  Bananas are delicious but quick to ripen. A solution is to peel and freeze overripe bananas in a clean Ziplock bag. The frozen bananas can then be used later in baking or in a yummy fruit smoothie. Papaya and mangoes work well this same way. Remember that fruits are naturally sweet and do contain carbohydrates.  As you put all the groceries away, grab one of those handy fruits or veggies and think about the meal possibilities for the holidays. Perhaps you have already been thinking about what to take to Aunt Betsy’s this year, or maybe you are expected to prepare the same dish every holiday as it is requested by the entire family.  Tune in to this episode as we put a Fresh Focus on some holiday meal ideas or recipes that you could prepare and know that you WILL have lower carbohydrate options on that buffet at Aunt Betsy’s home this year.

You’re back from the grocery store and your countertop is full! Now, what to do with all the food you just purchased? Marion VA Health Care System Diabetes Educators dive into meal prepping and give tips on how to be successful with this process during the upcoming holidays. They specifically highlight some holiday meal ideas and recipes that you could prepare with lower carbohydrate options on your holiday table this year.

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