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This article will cover 17 unique ways you can incorporate vegetables into your diet, so that you never get sick of eating them.
1. Make Veggie-Based Soups
2. Try Zucchini (Courgette) Lasagne
see recipe here
3. Experiment With Veggie Noodles
4. Add Veggies to Sauces
5. Make a Cauliflower Pizza Crust
6. Blend With Smoothies
7. Add Veggies to Casseroles
8. Cook a Veggie Omelette
9. Prepare Savoury Oatmeal
10. Try a Lettuce Wrap or Veggie Bun
11. Grill Veggie Kebabs
12. Enjoy a Veggie Burger
13. Add Veggies to Tuna Salad
14. Make Stuffed Bell Peppers
see recipe here
15. Add Veggies to Guacamole
16. Blend Veggies With Meatloaf
17. Make Cauliflower Rice
recipe here
The Bottom Line
There are many unique ways you can include more vegetables in your diet.
Make "rice" and "buns" with vegetables, or incorporate them into common dishes, such as casseroles and soups.
By making veggies a regular part of your eating habits, you’ll significantly increase your intake of fiber, nutrients and antioxidants.
Eating enough vegetables is also associated with a reduced risk of heart disease and cancer, and may be beneficial for weight control.
At the end of the day, you can’t go wrong eating more veggies."
The words above are a 'snippet' from Authority Nutrition Site and you can see the full article with relevant links here
The words above are a 'snippet' from Authority Nutrition Site and you can see the full article with relevant links here
I wonder how many of these idea do you already use? Will you try out any of the ideas?
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All the best Jan
Wonderful advice and suggestions thanks Jan!
ReplyDeleteI'm eating vegetable soup as I comment :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful ideas! The older I get, the more I love vegetables!
ReplyDeleteVeggies are always good, and I make sure I always have a good assortment here. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI made a zucchini lasagna once, it was terribly soggy, I'd forgotten to squeeze the moisture from the grated zucchini.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent colors of these natural foods
ReplyDelete...it's veggie time.
ReplyDeleteSome great tips. Those stuffed peppers look very appetising.
ReplyDeleteHello, I have always loved veggies. Great ideas and suggestions. Happy Saturday! Wishing you a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese are some great ideas and suggestions! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI've done a few of those. I've shredded zucchini and added it to ground chicken and it's really good.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and colourful, Jan, and I am getting hungry! :)
ReplyDeleteThe basket of veggies is beautiful. What gorgeous colors. It sure make me want to eat more of them. : )
ReplyDeleteMMMM veggie kabobs :) hiding them in meatloaf is good, but one I will have to try is my smoothies, usually I only use fruits in them
ReplyDeleteThe cauliflower crust pizza has been something which has been intriguing me for a while.
ReplyDeleteLisa x
Some brilliant suggestions here. We certainly need more veg in our daily diet.xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the list Jan! This is excellent! Big Hugs!
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