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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is available as a downloadable PDF.
See the companion publication N1033, Healthy Eating on the Go Handout.

Poster

Sarah Wood
Assistant Extension Professor, Department of Health Sciences

This poster discusses ways to eat healthy with a hectic lifestyle.  Tips for planning, eating out, fast food choices and foods to carry on-the go are provided.

Topics

  • Nutrition
  • Health
  • Hectic schedules
  • Planning
  • Fast foods
  • Eating out
  • Foods on-the-go
  • SNAP

Pages

  • One 36 x 24 inches poster

See poster content below.


Healthy Eating on the Go

With just a little planning, you can still make healthy eating part of your busy day.

Try a grab-and-go breakfast.

  • Spread peanut butter on whole-grain toast, tortilla or bagel.
  • Fresh fruit with whole-grain cereal
  • Yogurt
  • Hard-boiled eggs
  • Overnight oats
  • Smoothie with yogurt and fruits
  • Make breakfast sandwiches or burritos ahead of time to keep in the freezer. Heat in the microwave for a couple of minutes.

sandwich

Bring along healthy snacks.

  • Water
  • Whole-grain crackers
  • Fresh or dried fruit
  • Nuts or trail mix
  • String cheese
  • Pack a small cooler for cold foods, such as veggies and hummus.

Eat before you go.

Make it a habit to eat a meal or healthy snack before you run errands. You are more likely to buy fast food or convenience foods when you are hungry.

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If you eat out:

  • Order a kid-size meal or small size instead of medium or large.
  • Split your order with someone else or save part of it for another meal.
  • Boost nutrients by adding fruits and vegetables as sides.

Save time on dinner.

  • Planning ahead is key!
  • Plan for freezer meals or slow-cooker meals that have been prepped ahead of time.
  • Keep supper simple.
  • Sandwiches and salads or frozen veggies are quick to throw together.

Funded in part by USDA SNAP.
For more information, call MU Extension’s Show Me Nutrition line at 1-888-515-0016.
Need help stretching your food dollars? Contact your local resource center or go online to mydss.mo.gov/food-assistance/food-stamp-program.