HOW TO MEAL PREP


HOW TO MEAL PREP

This is a basic, and DELICIOUS, meal prep. Meal prepping saves you time, money, and definitely helps you stay on top of your fitness and health goals. **PLEASE NOTE** This is for 7 days if you are using this meal to replace ONE meal a day. There are 80 other Meal Prep Recipes on this Channel for you to try and or incorporate into your week.


HOW TO STORE THESE

If you are going to eat more than once a day, all can stay in the fridge. If you are ONLY eating one a day with your other meals, you have options. 1. Cut the recipe in half, or 2. Put 4 meals in the freezer and 3 meals in the fridge. 3. Take one out the night before and keep in the fridge to thaw. 4. Store the yogurt sauce in the fridge and add on after you've reheated.




BROCCOLI MIND BLOWING TRUTH BOMB:

The idea that steaming broccoli is better for you is a common misconception. Several studies have shown that while cooking can degrade some nutrients, it can enhance the availability of others. As a result, no single cooking or preparation method is superior for preserving 100 percent of the nutrients in a vegetable, and that includes eating vegetables raw. Boiling has been found to be better for carrots, zucchini and broccoli, than steaming, frying or serving them raw. Since the best vegetables are the ones you will actually eat, taste should be the defining factor when you decide on a cooking method. The best way to get the most out of your vegetables is to enjoy them a variety of ways -- raw, steamed, boiled, baked and grilled. If you eat a variety of fruits and vegetables on a regular basis, you don't have to worry about the cooking method.