![]() I typically use Prime Now* (either online or on the app), which allows you to get groceries from Amazon and Whole Foods. ![]() Thankfully I’ve (mostly) grown away from that habit, and this hack seriously helped! Instead of spending $30 on one meal, I put that toward a whole load of groceries, which provides much more bang for its buck. I used to have a serious Postmates problem and would spend like $30+ on a meal and delivery just to spare the energy of cooking. ![]() But, we can safely avoid sabotaging our healthy eating habits with these simple yet effective hacks.Ħ Tips For Eating Healthy When You Don’t Want To Cook It happens to most of us, those days when we really don’t want to go through the motions of prepping and cooking. So listen up, I’m going to share with you my top six tips for eating healthy, even when you don’t have the energy to get fancy in the kitchen. And what is the first thing that falls behind for many of us when we get tired and busy? You guessed it, it’s cooking. So yeah, basically the winter weather can be a drag on our energy, and unfortunately, that lack of energy can have a ripple effect throughout our day-to-day routines. Please tell me I’m not alone with this! Cooking when You’re Tired But these days it’s like, chores? Who’s got the time and energy for those? I mean, to be honest, I still have leftover Christmas items cluttering the hall and walls of my apartment…maybe by Easter they’ll get put away. Normally I have enough energy when I get home after work to cook, clean, put laundry away, etc. I find myself dragging my feet just a teensy bit more than usual and wanting to sleep in an extra hour (or 2) each morning. Is it just me, or is anyone else feeling a bit tired these days? The gray, rainy, Seattle weather is no doubt taking a toll on my mood and energy at the moment.
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