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72: How to Stock a Healthy Quarantine Kitchen with Leslie Bonci, MPH, RDN

72: How to Stock a Healthy Quarantine Kitchen with Leslie Bonci, MPH, RDN

FromEat, Drink, Live Longer


72: How to Stock a Healthy Quarantine Kitchen with Leslie Bonci, MPH, RDN

FromEat, Drink, Live Longer

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Mar 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, I find myself spending more and more time at home as I distance myself from others. Due to Coronavirus concerns (and they are mighty concerns indeed), a growing number of individuals and communities are staying home. On this week's show, I talk to fellow dietitian, Leslie Bonci, MPH, RD about the importance of keeping your pantry, fridge, and freezer stocked to the brim with nourishing and delicious foods that fortify the body and the soul. Whether you are laying low to reduce the spread of the virus, are required to self-quarantine, or are not feeling well yourself, having healthy foods on hand that your family loves can help to carry all of us through this crisis. Don't panic, my friends, but please be prepared. Leslie Bonci, MPH, RD is the owner of Active Eating Advice, co-founder of Performance 365, sports dietitian to the Kansas City Chiefs, and a fellow Producer for Better Health Fruit and Vegetable Ambassador in Action. She's also one of the most clever, witty, and compassionate dietitians I know! Together, we tell you what we have both stocked in our pantries, refrigerators, and freezers, and we share easy meal ideas using what's on hand. I've got a Peanut Butter & Chickpea Soup made with veggie broth, bell pepper, spices, canned tomato sauce, a can of chickpeas, and peanut butter that I can't wait for you to try, and Leslie has all sorts of mealtime inspiration including baked potatoes topped with chili (whether you make from it scratch or use canned chili).  I'm curious about what you're making from your kitchen staples, so tell me about your recipe creations in the comments section at the end of this post.    Show Highlights: Find out about Leslie, her work, her family, and the Super Bowl ring she hopes to have on her finger soon The bottom line on handwashing with running water and soap Food safety guidelines for hot food, cold food, fresh produce, and food you might share with others Leslie’s favorite go-to recipe for Lentil Soup with mushrooms and tomatoes Liz’s Peanut Butter and Chickpea Soup made with bell pepper, onion, garlic, vegetable broth, spices, tomato sauce, peanut butter, chickpeas, and rice (it’s gluten-free AND vegan!) The importance of eating enough calories and drinking enough water to fortify your system and boost your immunity The importance of phytonutrients found in fruits and veggies Canned foods to keep on hand in your pantry: fruits, vegetables, tomatoes, beans, corn, tuna, sardines, salmon, and clams Other important pantry items: nut butters, whole grain pasta, rice, quinoa, broths, oils, shelf-stable milk, dried fruit, cereals, and oatmeal Refrigerator staples to keep on hand: eggs, cheese, juice, and milk Hearty produce to keep on hand: pears, grapefruit, oranges, apples, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, sweet potatoes, squashes, white potatoes, onions, garlic, and carrots Don’t forget about comfort foods that your family loves, like chili and mac & cheese Leslie’s opinion about jerky, the protein-on-the-go that’s lean and healthy and adheres to food safety guidelines Freezer staples to keep on hand: shrimp, edamame, veggie burgers, ground beef, tofu, fruits, vegetables, bananas, and even guacamole Liz’s Creamy Broccoli Soup Makeover made with frozen broccoli, cannellini beans, and broth Liz’s Tuna Bean Salad, made with canned tuna, cannellini beans, capers, olives, red onion, lemon juice, olive oil, and salad greens Leslie’s Vegetable Palooza made with black beans, corn, fire-roasted tomatoes, and spices; add rice to make a meal bowl, use it to top a baked potato, or use it as a dip The benefits of frozen veggie burgers and veggie crumbles, but look at the protein and calorie content Leslie’s final words of wisdom: “Control what you can with your eating plan. A healthy shelfie can be a healthy selfie. Do what you can do to keep yourself well and nourish those who gather around your table. Have a plant; incorporating fruits and vegetables every day is one step w
Released:
Mar 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

If you’re looking for a healthy new way to feed your family without the hassle or hype, you’ve come to the right place. Your host, registered dietitian nutritionist, Liz Weiss, serves up wholesome and flavorful recipes with a tasty side of science, good nutrition, and fun. Liz is a mom of two grown boys, a cookbook author, and a healthy food blogger, and on each episode, she teams up with a fellow dietitian, chef, or author to bring fresh ideas and practical mealtime advice from her table to yours.