How to Eat More Vegetables: A Concise Guide to Help You Eat and Enjoy the Most Important Food for a Fulfilling Life

How to Eat More Vegetables: A Concise Guide to Help You Eat and Enjoy the Most Important Food for a Fulfilling Life

by Martin Meadows
How to Eat More Vegetables: A Concise Guide to Help You Eat and Enjoy the Most Important Food for a Fulfilling Life

How to Eat More Vegetables: A Concise Guide to Help You Eat and Enjoy the Most Important Food for a Fulfilling Life

by Martin Meadows

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Overview

Don't Just Eat Your Veggies. Love to Eat Them— Every Day!

You know that vegetables are good for you, but you're still struggling to eat them regularly. You would like to take better care of your health, but there's always something standing in the way: little time for shopping and cooking, a lack of knowledge what to eat, or your taste buds protesting the change.

Eating veggies doesn't have to be hard, and you too can learn to love eating them every day. It all comes down to some simple, but powerful actions you can take today to transform your health.

Optimizing your diet can have an immense impact on your life, and vegetables are the closest thing to a magic pill. Written by bestselling personal development author, salad-addicted Martin Meadows, How to Eat More Vegetables is a concise guide to help you eat and enjoy this most important food for a fulfilling life. Advice described in the book includes, among others:

- 5 techniques to get motivated to eat more vegetables (that have nothing to do with the "vegetables are good for you" argument).

- What vegetables you should eat, divided into a low-return group of 13 vegetables and a top 20 high-return group (learn which veggies give you the best bang for your buck).

- 11 highly effective methods to eat vegetables every day (including 58 vegetable-rich alternatives to popular, less healthy foods).

- How to enjoy the taste of vegetables (including 3 specific strategies to use every day).

- 6 strategies to enjoy vegetables without adding too much fat to them (you don't have to coat your veggies with butter, cheese or dressing to enjoy the flavor).

- 13 ways to prepare vegetables to grab and go (no more excuses that you can't eat veggies because you're rarely home).

- 7 methods to avoid boredom when eating veggies (use them every day and you'll keep things interesting forever).

- How to deal with fresh vegetables spoiling so quickly (find out which vegetables last for at least two weeks).

- 6 ideas if you can't afford to buy more vegetables (including a common excuse that shouldn't hold you back).

- 10 ways to work vegetables into breakfast (yes, you can eat veggies with every meal).

- 7 tips to deal with vegetables giving you digestive problems (because eating veggies shouldn't be uncomfortable).

There's no denying the fact that your health is paramount to your enjoyment of life.

While you can't control everything that happens to your body, you're in control over your diet. Proper nutrition will lead to more energy, better appearance, and mental performance.

Manifest your devotion to your loved ones and to yourself by eating vegetables every day. You only stand to gain.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156118311
Publisher: Meadows Publishing
Publication date: 09/05/2018
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 185 KB

About the Author

Martin Meadows is a bestselling personal development author, writing about self-discipline and its transformative power to help you become successful and live a more fulfilling life. With a straight-to-the point approach, he is passionate about sharing tips, habits and resources for self-improvement through a combination of science-backed research and personal experience.

Embracing self-control helped Martin overcome extreme shyness, build successful businesses, learn multiple languages, become a bestselling author, and more. As a lifelong learner, he enjoys exploring the limits of his comfort zone through often extreme experiments and adventures involving various sports and wild or exotic places.

Martin uses a pen name. It helps him focus on serving the readers through writing, without the distractions of seeking recognition. He doesn't believe in branding himself as an infallible expert (which he is not), opting instead to offer suggestions and solutions as a fellow personal growth experimenter, with all of the associated failures and successes.

Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1: Get Motivated to Eat More Vegetables

Chapter 2: Which Vegetables Should You Eat?

Chapter 3: How to Eat Vegetables Every Day

Chapter 4: Learn to Love Veggies

Chapter 5: Frequently Asked Questions and Other Challenges

Epilogue

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