Keri Glassman: Now You're Cookin'

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Hey, I'm Keri Glassman, here with some quick and simple tips to help you feel just a little

bit better. Youve been told so many times about the benefits of cooking your own meals

that I’m not going to pretend like this is some new piece of advice. But what can

I say? When something so simple can make such a difference in so many aspects of your life,

I can’t ignore it! Consider this: Cooking more often --it doesn’t have to be every

single meal-- means that youre eating healthier, you're saving money, and you're spending more

time probably with your family and friends. And it can actually be fun. Some people even

consider cooking --we know!-- a hobby. Hopefully you didn’t stop watching earlier when I

referred to cooking meals assimple.” I know what youre thinking: “Are you

crazy? I use my fridge to store sweaters! I don't cook!” Making your own meals doesn’t

have to be this complex, super involved process. Here's my advice: Choose 8-10 foods that you

love. Make sure to include at least one veggie, one healthy fat, a whole grain and a lean

protein. Then, choose 3 to 4 fast, easy meals you know you can make. They don’t have to

look pretty. Finally, make a deal with yourself. Always have the list of foods on hand and

perfect making those 3 to 4 meals with those 8 to 10 foods. They will quickly turn into

staple, go-to meals and perhaps even your signature dish. So remember: Cooking your

own meals doesn’t require becoming the next Top Chef. And with the money you save, the

healthier food your family is eating, and the extra time youre spending with loved

ones, youll feel just a little bit better.