One of the biggest struggles that most people face today is a hectic schedule, and the more hectic it is, the less healthy body fuel options are made. To feel good and enjoy more energy even when you have a crazy busy schedule it’s important to choose healthy body fuel options for on the go eating.
We’re so busy that it makes eating healthy a real challenge. Quick and convenient foods end up taking the place of healthy body fuel when we’re on the go, go, go all the time. These less-than-ideal food choices put us on the hamster wheel of experiencing low energy, weight gain, and potential health problems.
What if I told you it didn’t have to be this way? You don’t have to be a slave to your schedule and resort to fast food or processed foods on a regular basis.
It’s possible to eat healthy foods, even with a jam-packed schedule. It just requires a little bit of pre-planning to ensure success. You’ll feel better, have more energy, and your waistline will thank you too.
When you start fueling your body with healthier choices, you’ll probably also find that you don’t have that 3 PM slump or need that afternoon caffeine boost. (These are a couple of added benefits many of my client’s experience, and they’re always pleasantly surprised).
I’ve included a list of healthy snack ideas to get you started, so keep reading.
Eating Healthy When You’re Not Home
There are plenty of circumstances that will take you away from home, and make it more challenging to eat healthy food. Take the time to plan, and you can relax knowing that you won’t be derailing your healthy living efforts by consuming empty calories that only make you hungry again a short time later.
Daily Commutes, Errands, and/or Kid’s Activities
Most of us spend several hours in our vehicles every week driving to work, running errands, stuck in traffic or shuttling kids back and forth between activities. If we don’t plan ahead, it is easy to fall into the trap of swinging through the closest drive through when you (or your family) are hungry.
Don’t wait until the point that you’re starving to make food choices, as this will almost always lead to bad decisions. Instead, plan, so you don’t have to rely on your willpower alone to stay on track. Pack easy to carry healthy snacks, and keep them in a briefcase, purse, bag, or your vehicle. This way you always have healthy choices right at your fingertips.
Road Trips
Just because you’re on vacation, doesn’t mean you should take a total hiatus from your health goals. You can still live a healthy lifestyle on road trips by packing healthy body fuel to eat in the car. You can pack a cooler to keep handy, so you have easy access to snacks while on the road. If you’re planning on stopping at rest areas along the way, pack a nutritious picnic lunch to eat before you head back out on the next leg of your trip.
Airports
Even though you can’t pack liquids in your carry-on bag, there are still plenty of options for what you can bring. You can pack wrapped whole food snack bars, nuts, seeds, or even pieces of fruit in your personal items bag. With a little creative planning, you can keep your nutrition on track, and save yourself a bundle of money you would have otherwise spent on pricey (and often unhealthy) airport food and snacks.
Body Fuel Foods That Are Easy to Pack
The following items are all easy to prepare, and convenient to take on the go. Feel free to experiment, and find out which snacks best fit your preference and lifestyle. Mix and match options to see what works for you. Be sure to keep any perishable foods in a cooler or use an ice pack.
- Baby carrots and cucumber slices with hummus
- Sliced or whole apples with nut butter or sun butter
- Clementine or mandarin oranges
- Grapes
- Sliced or whole pears
- Smoothie (if you plan to drink it within 30 mins or so or can keep chilled)
- Nuts and raisins (you can make your own trail mix)
- Pumpkin seeds (pepitas) and/or sunflower seeds
- Whole Food Snack Bars (such as Larabar)
- Sandwiches or wraps
- String cheese or cheese cubes
- High quality beef jerky
- Cut-up rotisserie chicken (keep cold with an ice pack)
- Hard-boiled eggs
Make the Most of Technology
Almost everyone has a smartphone with them at any given time. You can use this readily available technology to your advantage. Keep your food choices healthy when you’re on the go by utilizing apps that make healthy living easier.
“Healthy Out” is a handy app to keep your nutrition on track when eating out. You can search by tags like meals under 500 calories, Paleo, heart-healthy, and more. Download the app for iOS or Android to find restaurant meals that fit your needs.
If anyone in your family is gluten intolerant, it may be a challenge to find restaurants that serve gluten-free meals. You can use the app called “Find Me Gluten Free” to help find restaurants with gluten-free offerings in your vicinity.
Make Midweek Meals Easy
Just because you have had a busy day doesn’t mean you have to resort to fast food or processed foods for dinner. With a little forethought, you can make sure your family has healthy meals ready to go when you walk in the door.
There are thousands of healthy crock pot meal ideas available for free. Do a quick search and see what recipes may interest you and your family. If you prep everything the night before, or early in the morning, you can come home to a deliciously home-cooked meal that is ready to serve.
Helpful websites for crock pot recipe ideas include Pinterest, Allrecipes.com, and Myrecipes.com
TIME SAVER TIP: Increase the number of servings you cook for dinner to provide leftovers. Enjoy the leftovers for lunch the next day or dinner later in the week on a particularly busy day. It takes minimal extra effort to double a recipe, and you will reap the benefits of time savings on other days.
Make Healthy Eating Strategies Work for You
Even with a busy schedule, you can still ensure that you are eating healthy body fuel. By putting in a little bit planning, you can ensure that you and your family enjoy healthy foods that support your lifestyle and your goals.
You can do this! Let me know if I can help.
Mrs. Kiwi says
I was able to take overnight oats with peaches and almonds through security last time I flew. I don’t know if I’d recommend that though! Great tips, we always cook in bulk, even though there’s only two of us!
Amy says
That’s surprising, but was good for you! Thank you. I think it’s so nice to have left overs. 🙂
budgetepicurean says
Packing snacks has saved me SO much money! Whether I’m flying and not wanting to pay $5 for a handful of almonds, or at work at 3pm hunger hits but I don’t want to light $3 on fire at the vending machines, it is always a good idea to plan ahead.
Amy says
Good to hear. Yes, those airport prices, yikes! LOL definitely helps to plan ahead.