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142 | Can’t Stand Long for Meal Prep? 2 Strategies to Help You Eat Plant-Based

142 | Can’t Stand Long for Meal Prep? 2 Strategies to Help You Eat Plant-Based

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Do you want to move away from a meat-heavy diet but worry that eating plant-based will take too much time in the kitchen? Maybe you have time but you KNOW you won’t have the energy or ability to be standing for hours prepping, chopping and cooking vegetables, grains and beans. After all, doesn’t it take way more effort and time to make plant-based meals than regular meals? Not necessarily – if you go about it the RIGHT way! That’s what we’re going to talk about today. In this episode, I’ll give you 2 simple strategies you can use – starting today- to build a more plant-powered diet while saving you energy and time, so you can still make tasty plant-based meals…even with your current health limitations. Ready? Grab a warm cup of tea or lemon water and let’s get to it!

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[Plant Based Diet, Plantbased Eating, Transition Tips, Lose Weight, Weight Loss, Get Healthy, Fast Cooking, Easy Meals, Plant Powered, Whole Foods, Meal Prep, Kitchen Strategies]

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