Whole-food cooking

What Is Whole-Food Cooking? A Guide to Ditching Takeout and Fueling Your Body with Whole Foods

September 02, 20246 min read

The goal of every busy professional is to feel energized and healthy.

But with long work hours and limited time, it can be hard to eat nutritious meals that keep you going throughout the day. So you end up relying on takeout, which often leaves you feeling sluggish and guilty.

Oftentimes, it just comes down to not knowing how to cook healthy meals quickly and easily.

Maybe you've tried complicated recipes that take forever to prepare, leaving you frustrated and defeated.

It can make you feel like healthy eating is just not for you.

Today, you're in luck! I'm going to share a strategy called whole-food cooking that will help you:

  • Eat healthier meals

  • Save time in the kitchen

  • Feel more energized throughout the day

... all without breaking the bank!

I'll cover what whole-food cooking is, how it works, and how you can get started.

What Is Whole-Food Cooking?

Whole-food cooking is a way of eating that focuses on minimally processed, nutrient-dense foods. This includes things like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats.

Why Is Whole-Food Cooking Important?

Studies show that people who eat a whole-food diet have lower risks of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Whole foods are also packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that your body needs to function at its best.

Most take out meals are loaded with processed ingredients, unhealthy fats, and added sugars. This can leave you feeling tired and sluggish, and craving more food.  

By implementing whole-food cooking, you’ll be able to take control of your health and fuel your body with the nutrients it needs.

This way, you will have more energy to tackle your busy days and feel your best overall. 

Whole-Food Cooking Examples

If Wole-food cooking sounds overwhelming, I get it.

Where do you even start? Open up the internet and find a bunch of recipes? You’re trying to streamline the process and make it quicker, not spend more time preparing your meals. 

So I put together the examples below to break it down for you so you can easily get started with whole-food cooking.

Example #1. Sheet Pan Dinners

This is where you throw together your favourite proteins and veggies and bake them together in the oven.

Although this may seem like a bland way to cook your meals, it’s not the case. It allows you to cut down on cooking time, and you can add your favourite spices and sauces to change it up. 

Plus, it saves you from having to wash multiple pots and pans. 

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Example #2. Breakfast Bowls

The faster you can whip something together, the easier it will be to make sure you don’t skip a meal or opt for the drive-through instead. 

That’s where breakfast bowls come in.

Combine Greek yogurt with fruit, granola, and nuts for a quick and nutritious breakfast. 

The best way to implement this is prepare your greek yogurt and fruit the night before. Then in the morning, add some granola and nuts and you’re ready to go. No need to hit up the Tim’s drive-through on your way to the office.

Example #3. Soups and Salads

Soups and salads are a great way to get your daily dose of vegetables. Plus, they're easy to make in advance and can be enjoyed throughout the week.

Download now: Free Lunchtime Meal Planning Worksheet

Tips for Whole-Food Cooking Success

Here are a few tips to help you maximize your results with whole-food cooking:

First, plan your meals

To achieve the best process results, you have to continually plan out your meals for the week. 

When you take time once a week to look at your schedule and decide when you will have what, you effectively stay on track and avoid less healthy alternatives. 

For example:

Have a look at when you have evening commitments that will leave you will little time between getting home from work and having to leave again. On these days, opt for quick meals, or even leftovers. 

For better results, make sure you also prepare a weekly grocery list. This way, you have a plan at the store and aren’t just hoping you get everything you need to set yourself up for success. 

Related Post: My 5 Easy Steps to Meal Planning

Next, prep your ingredients

When you take some time to wash and chop all of your fruits and veggies, cook your grains, and portion out your proteins ahead of time, this will save you time when it comes to cooking your meals.

In other words, you are chopping up an entire onion once so it’s ready for 4 different meals instead of taking out your knife and cutting board 4 times, and chopping a quarter each day. When you apply this logic to all of your ingredients, you will continue shaving time off and you will see how easy and quick it is to actually throw a meal together. 

To get started:

  • Think about your favourite meals. These are a great place to start when incorporating whole-food cooking into your routine.

  • Find versions of your take-out favourites. These can satisfy your cravings without all the sodium and fat you’ll find in fast food restaurants.

  • Start small. Don't try to overhaul your entire diet overnight. Start by making small changes, like adding a side salad to your dinner or swapping out refined grains for whole grains.

Finally, embrace leftovers  

Leftovers are your friend when it comes to whole-food cooking. They can be easily reheated for lunch or dinner the next day, saving you time and money.

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Start Whole-Food Cooking Today

I hope this guide on whole-food has been helpful.  If you take anything away from this guide, remember that making small changes is what will help you stick to your habits. 

The best way to get started is to simply begin, that way you can adjust as you go in order to meet your specific needs set yourself up for long-term success. So, what do you say? Are you ready to give it a go?

Fundamentals of Low-Waste, Whole-Food Cooking Program

Now that you know the ins and outs of whole-food cooking, it's time to grab your done for your program and see how simple it truly is. The following is a done-for-you program with simple recipes, a 7-day meal plan, and resources to teach you how to make home cooking simple.

Download your Fundamentals of Low-Waste, Whole-food Cooking Program here. 


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