May 29, 2018
It's important to really be conscious about how you want to approach your meals. You can look at it being reactive vs. proactive. Do you want to wait until 5 o'clock and scramble to figure something out last minute or do you want to take a step back and be more thoughtful about planning your meals in advance? If I want to take things to the next level, for me that means doing some work up front with batch cooking. It does take some work, but then meal prepping actually helps me save time in the long run and makes life easier. - Allison Schaaf
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Tired of overthinking, stressing, and wasting time thinking about what you're going to have for dinner each night?
On Wellness Force Radio episode 202, Registered Dietician, Founder Of Prep Dish, and passionate chef, Allison Schaaf, returns to share how you can transcend the overwhelm of eating healthy, set up your environment to win every day with batch cooking, and prepare nutritious meals no matter your skills in the kitchen.
Learn her top advice for meal planning in advance as far as selecting recipes, grocery shopping, and batch cooking.
"Meal prepping allows you to prepare advance so that when it's dinner time on a Wednesday night, you don't have to start from scratch. You just have to fit together a lot of bits and pieces you've already done for yourself." - Allison Schaaf of @PrepDish http://bit.ly/wfpodcast
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"I have to eat as healthy as my clients and in order for me to do that, I had to take my own meal prepping to the next level. I just had to implement that system to help me reach my own goals." - Allison Schaaf of @PrepDish http://bit.ly/wfpodcast
"Batch cooking ultimately helps you set yourself up for success. Choose a consistent day and time each week for when you can do your meal prep. Even if you just chop vegetables in advance, it really makes life easier and makes you more likely to include vegetables with each meal if they're already prepared ahead of time." - Allison Schaaf
"Going to a grocery store with a list is key because that's where so much time is wasted during the week. If you have to take an extra trip to the grocery store, your losing time. There are a lot more options now to make grocery shopping more efficient such as grocery delivery or online shopping. Plus, ordering online will helping meal prepping so much easier by planning in advance. At Prep Dish, we're also thinking of different ways of making that grocery experience super efficient but it all starts with making a list." - Allison Schaaf
"People jump into batch cooking thinking they have to do it, want to do it, or need to do it but can't find the time to actually do it. So, you first have to believe in the idea that this is going to help save you time later on, this is why I want to do it, and this is why it's important to me instead of thinking of it as something that you should do. Stop seeing it as something you should be doing and think of it as something you want to be doing." - Allison Schaaf
"Having a meal prepared in advance that includes the core pieces of vegetables, protein, and healthy fats will help you avoid eating an unhealthy meal when you're stressed. Whether you're stressed or not, a healthy meal is going to help keep you from going on a built up blood sugar spiral." - Allison Schaaf
Allison
Schaaf is a Registered Dietician, Founder Of Prep
Dish, and passionate chef. She believes that healthy eating is
easy and enjoyable. She lives by four simple goals: helping you
save time and decrease stress; ensure healthy and gluten-free meals
that taste delicious; bring back family dinners; and create
happier, healthier people.
Her life as a personal chef started during her summers in high school and inspired her to attend culinary school. During her 4 years learning about culinary nutrition at Johnson & Wales University, she had the opportunity to work at two amazing, world-renowned health spas. She loved soaking up spa cuisine knowledge at it’s finest at Canyon Ranch in the Berkshires. She also honed her culinary skills working alongside the skilled chefs at Champneys in Tring, England.
In order to expand her nutrition knowledge, she attended Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition in Boston, earning a masters in Nutrition Communications and becoming a Registered Dietitian.
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