Eating Alone and Loving It The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service
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Are There Any Benefits of Dining Alone? • • • Eat what you want when you want Splurge on special foods occasionally Eat at own pace in a nice environment Sit down and relax Play the music you like
Taking Time to Plan • Decide what you want to eat for at least one week • Plan to freeze and store • Make a shopping list according to the store layout • Shop when you are not hungry
Divide and Conquer • Some recipes make in quantity – Eat now – Refrigerate to eat in 1 -2 days – Package, label and freeze • Other recipes can be cut in half or thirds
Plan balanced meals • For each meal have – – 1 milk 1 protein food at least 1 grain or bread at least 1 -2 servings of fruits and vegetables – limit the fats and sugars
. 15 per oz. Shop Smart. 20 per oz. 16 ounces $2. 40 8 ounces $1. 60 • Look for unit pricing • Do your own calculations • Which is the better buy?
Tips on Storing Bread • Store bread in the freeze not the refrigerator • Thaw on the counter in a few minutes • Thaw in the microwave on HIGH for 10 seconds • Toast in the toaster
Vegetables and Fruits • Buy fresh in amounts you can eat in a week • Buy large bags of frozen vegetables • Buy canned goods on sale
Meat, Poultry and Fish • Wrap individually in plastic wrap • Store in large freezer bags • Label and date • Eat fish right away or store on ice or in the freezer
Dairy and Eggs • Buy in small quantities • Keep well covered in the refrigerator
Invite Some Company • Invite friends and family over for special meals and potlucks • Cook together and share
To Summarize • Eating alone can be pleasant and nutritious • Planning makes a big difference • Smart shopping can save you time and money • Proper storage of food is important