1)Â Â Loaded yogurt
As they say breakfast is the most important meal of the day–especially when that day entails taking on orgo and the C1 during a rainy class-change. So do your body some good and skip the pancake line, which youâll regret when the sugar high wears off before you even step into lecture. Yogurt is a great alternative if you crave something sweet in the morning, or donât have time for the omelet line. According to Fitness Magazine this super breakfast food can also keep your abs flat and keep colds away! I like to load my bowl up with non-fat vanilla topped with sliced bananas, strawberries, and a shake of cinnamon.
2)Â Â Granola – donât be fooled
Granola is one of those tricky health foods that you think is healthy but may actually be just as bad as a âDukeâ waffle with syrup. The Daily Mail claims that a bowl of granola can have more sugar than a Coke and more fat than fries (ahhh, so thatâs what makes it taste so good)! So if youâre craving cereal, you may be just as well off opting for a bowl of Lucky Charms! Of course everything is fine in moderation, so a few clusters on top of your yogurt or froyo wonât do any harm (hey, itâs better than crushed Oreos!.
3)Â Â Skip the stir-fry line
Loaded with veggies and protein, how bad can it be? WellâŠ
Teriyaki, Curry, and General Tso sauces are all packed with the big three: sugar, salt and saturated fats, and Wilson tends to be generous with them! Instead of braving the stir-fry line, hit up the pasta line instead if you want some sautĂ©ed veggies and protein! Opt out of the pasta, and youâre left with a true stir-fry made in a much lighter vegetable oil (and often with a much shorter wait)!
4)Â Â Vegan â healthy
The vegan/vegetarian/gluten free line is always my first go-to, but donât be fooled, these labels are not synonymous to âhealthy.â I like this line because of the range of flavors available in the different tofu dishes, curries, and grilled vegetables, but be mindful of what else they have to offer. A âvegetarianâ pasta dish is still just a pasta dish- theyâve simply clarified that there is not meat in it. And a cheesy âgluten freeâ quiche or casserole is still cheese-filled. Donât let the labels deceive you.
5)Â Â Froyo is your friend
Or at least I like to tell myself that since I end every evening with a heaping bowl. Luckily, itâs easy to rationalize! If youâre like me, and need something sweet at the end of your meal, fat free froyo is a much better alternative to red velvet cake or apple pie. And guess what, believe it or not, the âyoâ in froyo stands for yogurt, so youâre secretly getting all of those yogurt perks mentioned earlier!
6)  An apple a dayâŠor 5
I take the cellophane wrapping on the apples as a full invitation to take them to go, whether MP staff choses to admit it or not. Grabbing a handful of apples and bananas is a great way to store up on afternoon snacks to keep in your room or in your bag throughout the day. And donât forget to grab some peanut butter packs as well (in a jar by the salad barâŠfor whatever reason) for some protein during your class change.
Now take these handy health tips, and go show the Freshman 15 whose boss!