Health and Fitness : December 02, 2008

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Healthier Lifestyle Week by Week: Vegetarian Options

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Dec 2, 2008 by Amy B.

This week's blog entry isn't meant to criticize the nutritional value of meat. In fact, I feel that lean proteins are essential for a healthy lifestyle. Instead, this week's entry is meant to inspire you to find new ways to increase your vegetable and fiber intake. In this week's blog, we'll discuss the importance of meatless meals and what they can do for your body and wallet.

Meatless meals allow you to pack high levels of nutrition into one meal. Instead of preparing a meal where the vegetables and whole grains play supporting roles, you can prepare a meal where they get the lead role. Just imagine how healthy the meal could be. You could prepare a vegetable stir fry served over a bed of whole wheat pasta or brown rice. You could even have a Southern meal of green beans with new potatoes and cornbread. Of course, you can't forget salads and soups. Meatless meals can be loaded with fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals. All you need to do is choose healthy ingredients.

Now, we must not forget another important factor. Meatless meals can be more affordable. If there's anything we need right now, it's more affordable meals. With the cost of groceries continuously on the rise, meatless meals can help you afford healthier ingredients. By eating one or two meatless meals a week, you'll have more money to spend on lean protein. This ensures that you're able to choose healthier cuts of meat, rather than settling for what's on sale.

If you're a meat lover like I am, you may be intimidated by meat-free meals. You don't have to be though. There are hundreds of meatless meals that satisfy your cravings for meat. For example, bean burritos and Portobello burgers are very satisfying. By no means am I asking you to eat tofu. I'm just asking you to consider recipes that are meat-free.

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