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Happy new week all!
Everyone is still doing great - well done everyone!
With that in mind, I thought this week it might be an idea to discuss the importance of being prepared, to help everyone stay on track. Being prepared is a crucial part of your personal game plan, and this goes hand in hand with not letting yourself get too hungry! This is one of the worst things you can do, so try to plan ahead with some healthy foods and meals which are readily available.
I know the protein bars are very popular, and are portable which can be great. Things like string cheese also travel quite well as does some fruit. This time of year, soups often can fit the bill nicely. If you know you are going to be particularly busy and not have much time to devote to meal preparation, some ready meals can be very handy to have, or cooking in bulk and freezing separate portions.
I must also take a leaf out of Storm's book with his use of the crockpot. These can be an excellent thing to have and you can get some good meals out of them.
Here is a thread on crockpot recipes!
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/any-amazing-crockpot-ideas-recipes-out-there.33475/
So try to plan if you can for the week ahead, and shop and prepare accordingly. This can really give you a crucial advantage, also remember that frequent smaller meals can be a good thing for the metabolism so this approach can help in many ways.
Have a great week
Everyone is still doing great - well done everyone!
With that in mind, I thought this week it might be an idea to discuss the importance of being prepared, to help everyone stay on track. Being prepared is a crucial part of your personal game plan, and this goes hand in hand with not letting yourself get too hungry! This is one of the worst things you can do, so try to plan ahead with some healthy foods and meals which are readily available.
I know the protein bars are very popular, and are portable which can be great. Things like string cheese also travel quite well as does some fruit. This time of year, soups often can fit the bill nicely. If you know you are going to be particularly busy and not have much time to devote to meal preparation, some ready meals can be very handy to have, or cooking in bulk and freezing separate portions.
I must also take a leaf out of Storm's book with his use of the crockpot. These can be an excellent thing to have and you can get some good meals out of them.
Here is a thread on crockpot recipes!
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/any-amazing-crockpot-ideas-recipes-out-there.33475/
So try to plan if you can for the week ahead, and shop and prepare accordingly. This can really give you a crucial advantage, also remember that frequent smaller meals can be a good thing for the metabolism so this approach can help in many ways.
Have a great week