Healthy Food Choices Made Simple
KYW's Medical Reports Sponsored By Independence Blue Cross
By Dr. Brian McDonough, Medical Editor
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Most of our food choices are made on impulse. To make healthy foods more convenient, place them where you can see them.
Keep a bowl of fruit on the kitchen counter or cut up fruits and vegetables and place them in plastic baggies so they're easy to grab for a quick snack.
You can also make nutritious choices more attractive by giving them a fun name. This works for kids - remember how we always liked animal crackers?
One other point. People like foods that they feel are normal to eat or prepare. Make a habit of setting salad bowls on the dinner table nightly, even if they're not used. Better yet, serve a side salad with dinner every night.