Your path to success with the Mediterranean diet, including healthy swaps and what to do at restaurants.
By Vicki Martinez
Once you decide to “go Med,” you'll quickly realize the Mediterranean diet is sustainable: no calorie counting, no food scales, no battling late-night carb cravings, no passing on dessert.
Of course, preparing for a path to better health involves changing your mindset. For a smooth transition to a Mediterranean-style diet plan, try these tips for eating “better-terranean.”
SWITCH
The typical Western dinner plate presents a protein as the main dish, with veggies and rice as sides. To eat better-terranean, flip the menu script.
Treat meat as a side dish. Start by serving smaller portions of meat and larger portions or more variety of vegetables and grains. Slowly transition from red meat to poultry, then from poultry to more seafood. Eventually, eat fish two to three times a week.
SUBSTITUTE
Transitioning to a Mediterranean diet poses no restrictions on enjoying what you eat. But to enjoy food while eating healthier, learn to make substitutions.
SUBSTITUTE:
olive oil for butter
fish and poultry for red meat
plant-based proteins for poultry
processed, pre-made, packaged meals with fresh ingredients
herbs and spices for salt
nuts for between-meal snacks.
SAMPLE
Try new foods. Add a new ingredient to your diet regularly.
The popularity of the Mediterranean diet means there's no lack of Mediterranean diet cookbooks.
For some Mediterranean-inspired pasta dishes, try one of these delicious recipes from Barilla.
SAVOR & SOCIALIZE
Changes in diet are most successful when eating is enjoyable. That's why part of the Mediterranean diet includes embracing the Mediterranean lifestyle. Treating mealtimes as an opportunity to savor flavors and share connection is a staple of the Mediterranean way.
In fact, unlike many fad diets, there's no need to “beware” of restaurant dining on the Mediterranean diet.
The final step to successfully launching your new Mediterranean diet lifestyle is to prepare your fridge and pantry. Our next post walks you through the necessary staples to keep on hand, helping you create a simple-to-follow Mediterranean diet shopping list.
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