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![]() Healthy Meals in 10 Minutes or LessBy Susan Male Smith, R.D. Email this article to a friend My friend Caroline recently lamented that all too often, she finds herself wandering the supermarket aisles at day’s end in desperate search of something -- anything! -- to serve for dinner that night. Something quick. And easy. But healthful, too, of course. After all, she isn’t willing to compromise on her children’s health -- or her own. Fortunately, with more and more supermarkets catering to hurried, no-time-to-cook shoppers, it’s easier than ever to find dinner fixings without resorting to overly processed, sodium-laden convenience foods. Start by visiting the sections of the supermarket that hug the perimeter of the store, advises Elizabeth M. Ward, registered dietitian and author of several nutrition books, including The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to the New Food Pyramids (Alpha 2006). Processed foods are generally located in the interior aisles. The perimeter is where you’ll find healthful whole foods, like produce, dairy, eggs, fish, meat and bread. Then follow these four steps to put together meals that are quick, easy and nutritious: 1. Pick Your Protein
2. Choose Your Whole Grain 3. Don’t Forget Your Veggies
4. Put it All Together Another big hit with my kids is chicken and veggie kabobs, which I get already skewered and ready to pop on the grill. I brush on a bottled grilling sauce -- Asian ginger or chipotle barbecue, for example -- then throw some instant brown rice in the microwave, which cooks in 90 seconds. See? Once you have a plan, you really can shop and eat in less time than you think! Susan Male Smith, R.D. , is co-author of Foods for Better Health and has written for Redbook, American Health and Family Circle. In her previous life, Susan worked as a clinical nutritionist and an investigator of food and health claims. Article Rating
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