healthy eating
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What to Eat Before and After Your Workout (Simple, Real-Life Fueling)
TL;DR You don’t need perfect macros or complicated meal plans to know what to eat before and after your workout. Simple combinations of carbs and protein help boost energy, support recovery, and make consistency easier—without tracking or restriction. Why Workout Nutrition Feels So Confusing If you’ve ever Googled what to eat before and after your…
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Fall Cravings? How to Fuel Your Body the Right Way
How to nourish your body when all you want is a PSL and carbs TL;DR: Fall cravings are natural—and you don’t have to fight them to stay healthy. Learn why cravings increase in colder months, how to balance carbs and protein, and which cozy meals support strength, energy, and performance. 🍂 ✨ Feeling inspired? Try…
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Ditch the Guilt: Your Holiday Indulgence Survival Guide
‘Tis the season. The season for cozy movie nights, family gatherings, gift-giving, and, let’s be honest—a little bit of indulgence. And that’s okay! If there’s ever a time to enjoy food, it’s around the holidays—and no, it won’t derail your progress on healthy eating. That doesn’t mean you have to binge. As nutritionist and obé…
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Tasty Pre- and Post-workout Meal Ideas (with Macro Counts!)
Why does figuring out what to eat before and after your workouts feel so complicated? Between not wanting to feel too full before that obé Cardio Boxing class or not knowing how much to wait between breakfast and exercise, the pre-workout snack gets ditched. On the flip side, that slim time window between your workout…
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Whole vs. Processed Foods: How to Tell the Difference
Like many things in life, food falls on a spectrum—enter whole vs. processed foods. On one end of the spectrum, we have whole foods. Whole foods are typically foods that are in their natural state with little to no processing or added ingredients. Some examples of whole foods include chicken breast, potatoes, and fruits and…
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