(ARA) – Buying nutritious foods for yourself and your family can be
difficult. We are all familiar with the food pyramid, but once in the
grocery store, the incredible amount of options is overwhelming. How do you
know what is best and how can you be sure to make the healthiest food
choices?
Here are the top strategies for shopping smart at the grocery store:
* Plan, plan, plan.
Planning is key for nutritious shopping. First, plan to eat before you go to
the store. When you’re not hungry you’ll be less enticed to buy snacks and
other foods you really don’t need. Second, make a shopping list of the meals
you want to make throughout the week. By thinking ahead, you can incorporate
healthy foods and you’ll avoid buying prepackaged, often high-fat and
high-sodium dinners. Finally, have a shopping budget. For example, allot
$200 to feed your family for the next two weeks. This will help you avoid
going overboard with unnecessary treats.
* Shop the perimeter.
The perimeter of the grocery store usually holds the most nutritious items
like fresh produce and meat. The majority of your budget should be allocated
to foods located on the perimeter. When shopping for fruits and vegetables,
choose a variety of colors. Different colors equal different vitamins and
minerals so a colorful selection is best. When choosing meats, lean cuts and
skinless poultry are healthier choices. And don’t forget about fish -- a
great source of healthy omega-3 fats.
* Let your grocery store help you.
Let’s face it, nutrition labels can be confusing. Food Lion and Bloom
grocery stores, located in the southeast and mid-Atlantic states, have
implemented the Guiding Stars nutrition navigation program. Developed by
independent scientific experts, foods are assigned one-, two-, or three-star
values based on their nutritional content, with three stars being the best.
The system follows a specific algorithm and is the first of its kind in the
United States. So the next time you’re at your local Food Lion or Bloom
store, or you visit one while traveling, you can simply look on the unit
price tag located on the shelf for the star rating. Shopping nutritiously
has never been easier.
* Know what to look for in processed foods.
Although you might stock your cart with a lot of fresh produce, meats and
dairy items, you will inevitably buy some type of processed foods. This
doesn’t have to be a bad thing as long as you know what to look for. For
example, when buying cereal and pastas, look for whole-grain options. Items
with long lists of ingredients you can’t pronounce should generally be
avoided.
Foods that are labeled 100 percent juice or 100 percent whole grains are
better choices. Chips and other snacks should not contain unhealthy trans
fats, which you’ll find listed in the nutrition label. Finally, a little
indulgence is fine, but look at the serving size on your favorite treats.
That morning beverage you enjoy on the way to work might really be three
servings, or you might be eating four servings during your afternoon snack
fix.
By following these strategies, you’ll be on your way to healthier shopping
and better nutrition in no time. For more information visit
www.GuidingStars.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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