Martha Stewart and Naked Nutrition
October 30, 2007 | 1 Comment
Are you bored with your fat loss nutrition?
For many people eating for maximum fat loss can be boring and bland.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
I’m constantly searching in magazines, cookbooks, websites, and FoodTV for great tasting recipes that either are healthy or are very close to being considered “foods that burn fat”. With a couple changes many recipes can be delicious while simultaneously helping pull the fat off your waistline. It’s the Naked Nutrition way!
I stumbled across a great (and simple) recipe in none other than Martha Stewart Living that fits the Naked Nutrition criteria of delicious, loaded with lean protein, and vegetables. I’ll be sharing the recipe in the new Naked Nutrition Monthly PDF Newsletter that is coming out on November.
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You’re right that eating for fat loss can be boring. We tend to get into routines, know the food to eat and then end up buying the same things over and over and over again. Yawn.
But we’re surrounded by food sites, information, magazines, books and blogs. If you’re willing to look a bit further, experiment a bit more – you can find new and interesting things to buy.
Here in Australia we’re moving into spring and summer. Which means new fruit and vegetables are becoming available and cheap. So my weekly shopping basket is full of new foods and flavours – stuff I haven’t had for months.
Shop seasonally, try at least one new recipe a fortnight and buy the odd new food item – that’s how I keep my diet interesting and varied