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15-Minute Autoimmune Meal Prep: Real Hacks for Real Women

15-Minute Autoimmune Meal Prep: Real Hacks for Real Women

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Tired of spending your entire Sunday cooking? Meal prep doesn’t have to take hours—or trigger inflammation. In this episode of Stronger than Autoimmune: From Boardroom to Breakroom, Desiree shares her 15-Minute Meal Prep Method designed for busy women, working moms, and anyone navigating autoimmune health challenges.

You’ll learn:
✅ Why traditional meal prep for busy women often fails (and what works instead)
✅ The 3 anchors for simple, anti-inflammatory meal prep (protein, veggies, healthy fats)
✅ 3 autoimmune-friendly grab-and-go meals you can make in under 15 minutes—no cooking required
✅ Easy hacks for office-friendly lunches that won’t trigger flares (or annoy coworkers in the breakroom)
✅ A quick recipe for a 5-Minute Anti-Inflammatory Bowl that fuels your day and reduces inflammation

Whether you’re looking for autoimmune-friendly meal ideas, quick anti-inflammatory recipes, or simple meal prep for beginners, this episode gives you real solutions that fit into real life.

✨ Weekly Challenge: Build your meals like a 2005 mixtape—choose only the “good stuff,” put it on repeat, and stop second-guessing your food choices.

Because meal prep isn’t about perfection—it’s about preparation that supports your health, saves your energy, and helps you thrive. 💪

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