Working from home and staying indoors for the past few months have taken a toll on our eating habits. Given that we are cooped up at home all the time, we end up overeating without even realising. We’ve started taking more snack breaks than usual and stopped keeping track of the number of trips to the refrigerator. If you identify with this, it’s time to watch what you eat.
We’re in the middle of a pandemic and it’s of utmost importance that we follow healthy eating habits.
Here are four healthy eating tips to follow during a pandemic (and even otherwise).
With constant notifications from food ordering apps, it’s easy for you to give into your cravings of pizza, fries or brownies, but this is where you need to put the brakes. An occasional indulgence is fine, but otherwise, you strictly need to control your cravings. This will keep you from overeating and excessively consuming high-calorie foods.
It’s understandable that pandemic stress is triggering the urge in you to keep constantly snacking. One way of dealing with this is by eating healthy snacks. So ditch the usual fare of chocolates, biscuits and chips for foods that benefit your body.
Some healthy snacks that go with your work from routine are roasted chickpeas, fruits, dry fruits, khakra, makhaana and oats. Stock your kitchen with these and you’re sorted.
In these uncertain times, it’s best advised to eat home-cooked food and the benefits of doing so are aplenty. The food is fresh and you can be absolutely sure of the quality and nutritional value. It’s any day safer and more hygienic than ordering in or consuming processed foods. Pandemic or not, eating home-cooked food keeps you healthy and boosts your immunity. Not to mention, it is cost-effective and environment-friendly too.
While cooking at home, the one thing you need to be sure about is the safety of the fruits and vegetables you’re using. This is where Marico’s Veggie Clean has you covered.
Washing fruits and vegetables with only water or a combination of water and baking soda or turmeric isn’t exactly an effective way of cleaning them. Using soap is certainly not advisable.
It has been certified by Indian government bodies (GMP Labs) and international bodies such as SC Australia. No wonder, chefs and nutritionists recommend it. Nutritionist Nmami Agarwal says, “In the current scenario, we often opt for healthier eating habits, use of superfoods and addition of more greens to our diet but take the most fundamental step of cleaning our produce rather lightly. I believe in using a product that is scientifically proven and certified by Indian labs and international bodies. Veggie Clean from Marico is a specialised fruits & vegetables cleanser which is made with 100% naturally derived ingredients and is proven to remove 99.9% germs, pesticides and waxes from the surface. It has zero chemicals, alcohol or soap and is totally safe for use. It is definitely the right way to clean your fresh fruits & vegetables before consumption to ensure the health and hygiene for your family.”
Veggie Clean is very simple to use as well. Just dilute half a capful in 1 litre of water (about 1 big kitchen bowl). Soak all the produce in it for 5 minutes. Rinse them under running water and wipe them thoroughly. They are now totally safe and ready to be used for cooking. Veggie Clean is also economically priced given that a bottle costing Rs 99 lasts you 40 washes. You can buy it here.
When you’re at home all day, it’s easy to lose track of time. Add to this the stress of erratic work-from-home hours, and your mealtimes go for a toss. Consequently, breakfast, lunch and dinner, everything gets delayed. Don’t let this happen. Make sure you have an eating schedule in place and stick to it. Have all your meals on time and have each one of them mindfully.
Just because you are working from home, doesn’t mean you don’t abide by your lunch timings. Take a break to have your meal.
Follow these tips and make healthy eating a part of your new normal.
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