food resolutions, beets,
beets collander
It seems like every January we make New Years resolutions to eat better and save money, but never follow through. But were breaking the habit this year by creating several super easy-to-do things to make a difference in your diet, and the planet.
These simple food resolutions will help you stay healthy and green in the new year without breaking the bank.
food resolutions, carrots, colorful foods
carrots bright colored foods
Resolution Incorporate three different colored foods a day into your diet.If your plates looking pale, that means youre probably not getting much nutritionally from your food. One surefire way to make sure youre eating right is by keeping it colorful. Brightly colored foods like carrots, beets and spinach are nutrient-rich and packed with powerful antioxidants. Challenge yourself to pile on the purple, red, green and orange fruits and veggies.
food resolutions, fruit, sugar, new year's resolutions
dried fruit fruit
Resolution Trade in Twinkies for natural sweets.
cooking at home, diet resolutions, food resolutions
cooking at home, root vegetables
Resolution Cook at home one night a week.
Eating and cooking at home saves money and keeps you in control of what you're putting in your mouth. And it doesn't have to be time consuming. By planning ahead, you can stretch one big dish into several days' worth of meals. Not sure what to make? Try a smoky root vegetable gratin or a hearty vegetarian chili. Check out our archive of recipes for more ideas.
food resolutions, dinner party, new year's resolutions
seasonal dinner party
Resolution Host a seasonal tasting party.Take advantage of the delicious seasonal foods around you by inviting friends and family to a "garden to table" party, featuring locally sourced seasonal dishes. Link up with a local farmers' market for yummy seasonal fare, and encourage guests to bring their own dishes. It's a great way to get to know what's growing in your area. Check out these great recipes for spring, summer, winter and fall.
food resolutions, tomatoes, gardens, tomato
grow your own tomatoes
tomatoes tomato plant
Resolution Start a container tomato garden.Growing your own food is a great way to get hands-on with your diet, and tomatoes are chock-full of antioxidant-rich lycopene and vitamin C. Plus, they taste great and can be used in everything from sauces to salads and sandwiches. Not a tomato fan? Try peppers, cucumbers or squash, which are all relatively easy to grow and can be planted in the ground or in containers.
bulk foods, food resolutions, pasta, new year's resolutions
pasta bulk foods dry goods
Resolution Buy your grains and pasta in bulk.Buying in bulk helps you save money, reduce waste and keep stocked up for a home-cooked meal but only if you're purchasing things you'll definitely eat. Bulk up on a few staple dry goods items like beans, rice and pasta — and skip the 20-gallon drum of peanut butter ... unless you're feeding a soccer team. A deal isn't a deal, after all, if you end up throwing most of it away.
food resolutions, vinegar, cleaning, green
vinegar cleaning green cleaning
Resolution Swap a cleanser for vinegar.Vinegar is a natural and inexpensive cleaning solution. Simply spray or douse dirty surfaces and wipe off for an easy alternative to harsh cleansers. And it's versatile — vinegar can be used on everything from bathroom tiles to kitchen surfaces and wood floors. For more green ways to clean, check out the Daily Green's cleaning guide.
|
||||||||||||
![]() |
Enter your city or zip code to get your local temperature and air quality and find local green food and recycling resources near you.
|
![]() |
||||||||||
![]() |
||||||||||||
Connect with Us
:
: More Options

Comments| Add a comment