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Let Batch Prep Change Your Life: Make Meal Prep You'll Actually Eat

Meal prep is one of those things that we know can benefit us by cutting down on time in the kitchen and brainpower trying to constantly decide what to eat, but is also exhausting and often ends with tons of uneaten meals. This is where batch prep comes to the rescue, especially when planning meals for your whole family.

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Macro-Friendly Gas Station Snacks: Nutrition On The Go

Something I often urge clients to do is to keep easy-win snacks on hand at all times, but especially during travel - whether that’s a day of work travel, a family road trip, or just a long day of errands where you’re out and about the whole day. While on the road, gas stations can be a fantastic place to find those “easy win” snacks.

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Challenging Restrictive Dieting: Understanding Dieting vs. Diet Culture

Diet culture is a system that places value on our weight and size over our health. Diet culture is supported by a multi-billion dollar industry that pushes weight loss through every medium possible.⁣ Diet culture tells men, women, and children that they are not small enough, strong enough, or lean enough. ⁣DIET CULTURE IS HARD TO IGNORE.⁣ Anti-diet culture is not the same thing as anti-dieting, and let’s talk about why.

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Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan

Plant-Based Buddha Bowl Recipe: High Fiber Meal Prep

Whether you’re a plant-based eater or not, this tempeh, beet, and hummus buddha bowl is packed with tons of veggies, fiber, and important vitamins and minerals. It has a great mix of flavors (sweet, spicy and citrusy!) along with 25g of plant-based protein! It’s a great meal to make ahead of time and reheat throughout the week. We also share options for modifying macros depending on your needs!

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Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg

Diversify Your Nutrition: The Power of Purging your Social Media

Last week on the blog, we talked about the general idea of diversifying your conception of what “healthy” looks like. This is also a reminder to make sure that you’re getting your nutrition information from diverse sources. So this week, I’m here to provide some links to creators and resources to help you dig in further.

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Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg

Decolonizing Your Nutrition: Diversifying Your Food Choices

When you think of healthy food, what comes to mind? For most of us, it's usually something like egg whites and vegetables, or a big salad, or steamed broccoli and chicken and brown rice. But what about other food traditions and cultures? There are people all over the world who have lived healthy lives and probably never eaten what you just thought of as “healthy” foods.

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Advice from the Coaches Diana Dewan Advice from the Coaches Diana Dewan

Eating Habits vs. Weight Loss: Coaching My Dad Towards Better Health​

I’ve been my dad’s nutrition coach for a little over two years now and while working with ALL of my clients is rewarding, working with my dad has been especially rewarding in its own way. And while you may think I’m here to boast about how I’ve helped my dad lose a bunch of weight and finally get back to his high school football weight and body composition, I’m actually here to tell you that he hasn’t changed much physically and hasn’t really lost any weight at all.

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Making Nutrition Easy During Big Life Changes: Navigating Divorce, Death, Moves and More

You might be faced with some big life events throughout the year - the ones we don't anticipate and that aren't always celebrations. These are often complex, emotional, challenging, and demanding situations that can make our nutrition seem especially overwhelming. Looking at these significant life events, there are three key things I learned that I think would benefit your nutrition should you find yourself amid these big life events and life changes.

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Advice from the Coaches, Fat Loss Kate Lyman Advice from the Coaches, Fat Loss Kate Lyman

The Calorie Deficit Checklist: Am I Ready for Fat Loss?

We already know that a calorie deficit is the most important factor at play when it comes to pursuing fat loss goals. But, for most, staying in a consistent calorie deficit is a lot more challenging (and far more complex) than just “eating less and moving more.” One roadblock I see hindering progress over and over is not being in the right place to commit to these goals from the start.

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Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg Advice from the Coaches Whitney Landon-Berg

Nutrition Lessons from Houseplants: Environment is Everything

Recently, as I was doing a major plant care day, I thought of one of those unattributed inspirational quotes you see online that says something like “nothing in nature blooms all year long; be patient with yourself.” I love a good metaphor, so of course that got me thinking about all of the other lessons my plants have taught me, and (because I’m a nutrition coach) how those lessons apply to nutrition-related goals.

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Recipes + Meal Prep, Tracking Macros Diana Dewan Recipes + Meal Prep, Tracking Macros Diana Dewan

The Ultimate Guide to Creating Balanced Meals: The Macro-Friendly Formula

If you’re new to tracking your macros, the idea of creating meals or planning a day that hits your macros can feel incredibly overwhelming. You may think you need to create complex recipes, weigh every part, and spend an hour of your day just doing math or playing macro tetris, but that’s not the case.

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Fat Loss, Advice from the Coaches Kenny Lyman Fat Loss, Advice from the Coaches Kenny Lyman

Strength Training and Your Metabolism: Why Your Nutrition Coach is Talking About Lifting Weights

Individuals who strength train gain muscle, lose fat, look leaner, improve their health, and are more athletic than the general population. The reason we talk about strength training as nutrition coaches is because, alongside digging into our nutrition more, adding resistance training can aid in the pursuit of these goals.

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Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan Recipes + Meal Prep Diana Dewan

High Protein Plant-Based Peanut Noodle Bowl Recipe​

As the seasons change, our bodies often crave fresh ingredients and lighter meals. When you’re prepping for a busy week, it can be tough to not lean on convenience, but there are easy ways to still get in plenty of whole foods and protein from plant-based sources without spending a ton of time doing so. This easy healthy vegan peanut noodle bowl packs a punch of plant-based protein, is full of fresh veggies and is an easy meal to prep for the whole week!

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Recipes + Meal Prep, Fat Loss Kenny Lyman Recipes + Meal Prep, Fat Loss Kenny Lyman

Convenient High-Protein Snacks for On The Go

Eating enough protein is very important for maintaining muscle and burning fat, especially when tracking macros with the goal of being in a calorie deficit. Eating higher protein snacks throughout the day has two major benefits: (1) high protein snacks help us eat enough protein (duh), and (2) they help us manage hunger levels. Here are some easy high protein snacks that require minimal or no prep, are widely available, and are easy to pack and take with you anywhere.

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Nutrition Tips & Tricks Caitlin Davis Nutrition Tips & Tricks Caitlin Davis

REMOVING GUILT AND SHAME FROM OUR FOOD CHOICES

For many, our nutrition history has been very confusing. There has been so much right or wrong thrown our way via marketing; so many “good” foods and “bad” foods as decided by some particular fad within diet culture; fleeting trends with changing definitions of what’s right and wrong; and certain thoughts and feelings we’ve attached to certain food choices. So, how do we go about breaking these habits of guilt and shame around our food choices?

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