When school comes around, I have this mentality that I donât have time to be healthy, and I completely ditch the good eating habits Iâve been developing over the summer. This year I want to change that, so I made this masterpost to look back to when I start thinking âhealthy is too hardâ.
p.s. this is my first time making a graphic or using photoshop at all so itâs not that great. lol i tried.
p.p.s. I find that when I donât eat any animal products, I have so much more energy and I feel so much lighter so none of these recipes contain any.
Drinking water is super important!!!
Multiply your weight(in lbs) by 2/3 and that should be around how many ounces you should drink per day. For every 30 minutes that you are active, you add 12 oz to the daily intake. For example, if I weigh 110 lbs and I worked out for 45 minutes today, then I should be drinking 92 ounces.
Tips to drink more water:
Drink one-two cups of water before every meal, especially breakfast.
Treat yourself to a nice bottle!! This is weird, but for some reason it worked for me. I got a sâwell as a present and I started drinking so much more because I would take it with me everywhere. Really any bottle will do, but itâs nice to have one that keeps your drink cold and doesnât leak in your bag. Here are some that I like:
This one has a fruit infuser!!!
You can always spruce up your water by adding sliced lemon, other fruits, and maybe even spices.
My favorite combination is cucumber, lime, mint, and strawberries.
Use an app as a motivation. Thereâs this great app called plant nanny that tells you how much water to drink and if you donât log enough each day, your plant starts to die. Itâs really cool.
During the school year I usually have 15 minutes max for breakfast so I used to usually end up just eating an apple, but that definitely did not keep me full until lunchtime. These recipes definitely do:
Banana nice cream. OoOOO u have to try this. I genuinely like this better than ice cream and itâs SOOO easy. Basically all you do is slice then freeze a couple of bananas the night before and the next morning all you have to do is pop them in the food processor and itâs ice cream!! If your food processor sucks at blending like mine, just add a splash of almond milk or any milk to make it faster. The best part about this is itâs completely customizable I love adding ripe mangoes to the food processor and putting cherries and chia seeds on top and itâs HEAVEN.
Avocado toast. love this and itâs super easy. Toast some toast then add avocado on top with whatever spice you like and other veggies if you want. I like putting cherry tomatoes, and cracked red and black pepper.
Muffins. Occasionally I would make a batch on Sunday so I can eat them for a couple of days afterwards for bf, I just put them in the toaster oven. A good recipe.
Smoothies. Super ez and gr8. My go-to formula is a liquid (ex: almond milk, coconut milk, oj, etc), a frozen fruit, a normal fruit, a green (I like spinach), and some chia seeds on top (after blending).
Apples with pb and granola.Â
Breakfast bars. Nowadays, most protein or health are more like candy bars so I like to make my own, and it makes the morning soooo much easier. Â A very yummy recipe.
 Some recipes recipes that you can take to school.
A salad. You might be thinking that making a salad before school is definitely not quick but THIS THING MAKES IT OMG ITâS AMAZING. I bought mine out of the states and it was cheaper but basically all you do is wash some veggies, cut the bigger ones in half and pop them all into this slicer and you just spin a couple of times and you have a salad! 5 minutes tops. I like putting sesame seeds on my salads.
A sandwich. THIS ONE IS SO GOOD.Â
Leftovers. If you eat something for dinner the night before that you know will be good the day after, heat it up in the morning and bring it to school!
Wraps. Get a tortilla and put whatever you want inside, supah easy.
You can always add some fruits on the side, some popcorn, or those yummy bars you made before *wink wink*
Gotta feed the brain!!!!!
Apples, bananas, or celery w pb
Carrots and celery(or pita chips maybe) w hummus. (If you want to get really fancy, you can make your own. hereâs how.)
Fruit salad. this doesnât have to be super crazy or anything, my favorite combo is blackberries and bananas.
Nuts. Almonds go really well w blueberries
Popcorn. Since I was really little Iâve always liked my popcorn either completely plain or w cayenne pepper and peanuts (idk y but itâs good).
There are so many options for dinner, these are my all time favorite recipes.
Spanish rice (good for packing the next day for lunch)
Zoodles. sounds weird, but so delicious
Buddha bowl. Basically you take a grain, some veggies, some beans, and you put it all in a bowl. Real easy and real good.
One pot mushroom rice. I LOVE THIS
Well thatâs it, hope you enjoyed and I hope it helps.