May is the perfect time to celebrate improved health and better nutrition by turning over a new leaf, tossing those greens, and incorporating a variety of farm-fresh ingredients into your diet!
Gone are the days when salads were nothing more than wimpy piles of tasteless lettuce and little slivers of shredded carrots tossed on top. The salads of today are robust and flavorful and, more importantly, undeniably satisfying. Packed with vital nutrients, fiber, and heart-healthy fats, you simply can’t go wrong with choosing a chopped salad for your meal. But the best thing about salads is how incredibly easy and fun they are to make!
You don’t need National Salad Month to go all-in on salads, but if that’s what it takes for you to go green, so be it.
Transforming that ho-hum collection of greens sitting in your refrigerator into a main dish marvel doesn’t require a lot of skill, but if you want your salad to be full of depth, texture, flavor, and nutrition, there are some simple steps you should follow.
Because salads can be made with an endless supply of ingredients, there is no reason not to enjoy them throughout the entire year. Take advantage of all the salad recipes you can find online or let your own personal style shine through when shopping for ingredients. An easy way to do that is to let the different seasons and the produce that is available during them guide you. For example, toss some fresh berries, citrus, and watermelon into your summer salads, and showcase some of the heartier vegetables, such as potatoes and butternut squash, in your winter salads.
Also, don’t forget about your favorite pasta and proteins too! These ingredients will help you make the most delicious chicken, turkey, and pasta salads your lunches have ever seen! Just remember to skip the white bread for your sandwiches! Try spreading your turkey, tuna, or chicken salad on whole-grain crackers so you can get an extra dose of fiber and protein with your meal.
It’s easy to go crazy with salad toppings, but if you aren’t careful with the ingredients you select, those well-intentioned bowl of greens can turn a healthy dish into a treacherous meal faster than you can clean a turnip. That’s why it is so important to make smart choices. Here are some of the simplest ways you can make your salads as nutritious (and delicious!) as they can be.
Everyone knows that salads can be a healthy addition to our diets, but many don’t know the extent to which they can improve our lives. Salads that are loaded with nutrient-dense foods can help improve our overall health and wellness in the following ways.
There’s no reason for your diet to “romaine” salad-free anymore! Stop by your local market today, load up on your favorite vegetables and toppings, and start creating! Your weekly menu plan won’t know what hit it, and in a good way, neither will your body.
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