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Iâm sitting on my couch right now, and I could not be happier to be anywhere else in the whole world right now. I had one of the busiest weeks of my life last week. And now, Iâd like to talk about Easy Time-Savers to Keep Your Healthy Diet on Track!
Besides working completely full-time for my clients, I had to âfit inâ several national print magazine interviews and taping a few segments for EXTRA. But the big twist in the week was a dinner I made for 14 wonderful, creative and inspirational people! As fun as it was, I had to make all the food myself, starting to sprout and prepare early in the week. It really was, well, a lot of work!!
In the midst of the craziness, I still insist on taking care of myself and eating the right nutritious foods to support my body and keep me on top of my game. But what to do when I have so very precious little itty bitty time?

So here are some of my time-saving measures that I wanted to share with you, that help keep me sane and healthy during the especially crazy times:
Kale salads make me feel really strong and full of vitality and I eat them very often. But when I get home exhausted, I donât always want to take the time to go through all the necessary steps to prepare the kale for salads. I try to load up the prepared kale on Sunday and maybe mid-way through the week, so I have that happy experience of seeing already ready kale sitting there for me when I open up the fridge!

I keep them separate, as it stays fresher that way and prevents excessive moisture, and therefore sogginess and moldiness. When I make my salads, I just throw in kale from the first container, then reach my hand in this container and throw a couple of handfuls in. I include whatever veggies Iâm in the mood for. Lately it has been purple cabbage, carrots, red peppers, celery and radishes. I really canât be bothered with washing and chopping for even 10 minutes when Iâve been making food all day for clients and racing around like a banshee! It is so simple but it really is a life-saver, and it ensures my salads are colorful with a wide variety of antioxidant and mineral-rich plant foods. I donât pre-cup up avocado as it would oxidize and get brown and ugly. :)
I give it a good stir the next morning and Iâm good to go. I know what it is like to not have time to make it every single morning! Enzymes hold up pretty well in the cold so you donât have to worry you are losing nutrition by freezing your smoothies.

I can get in and out of the market in record time now, because I systematically work every aisle row by row- instead of circling back and forth and forgetting things in certain sections, and have to go back! This is key because Iâm in there grabbing at least a few things for my clients just about every day. If you know you can be in and out of there in only a few minutes, it may also keep you from dreading going as much, so you actually do go more often and consistently have good food on hand!
Well never say never⌠but I try! :) Not only is it bad Feng Shui, but I feel that the energy of being set back a step leaches into the next morning and day and just your dietary schedule off on the wrong foot. I donât have a dishwasher in either of my LA and NY apartments, so maybe for those of you that are lucky enough to have one, this doesnât apply to youâŚbut in general the kitchen should be perfectly tidy every evening so the next day is off to a great, ambitious start to make a lot of your own food and make good choices!
This upcoming week will be busy, but thankfully not quite as crazy as last week. :) Iâll be shopping, and pre-chopping up âma greens tomorrow night! Hope you are taking care!
Lots of love,
Kimberly
