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Quick Alternatives to Fast Food

January 31, 2013 21 Comments

FoodFacing the weekday frenzy and looking ahead to another week filled with dance, gymnastics, hockey, swimming lessons, music, skating and no time for healthy meals? Tempted to hit the drive thru and tell yourself next week you will be on top of dinner or this weekend you’ll fill every meal with vegetables to balance it out? It is not easy to get a healthy hot meal to the table, never mind the back seat of the car, when you are literally eating on the run!

Throughout the course of the day it is important to get something from all the food groups that include fruit, vegetables, grains, dairy and meat and alternatives. If it’s a day that is booked with after school activities, try to add extra fruits for breakfast and nutrients at lunch to take the pressure off during the dinner rush. Have a stash of pre washed and cut up peppers, celery, carrots, green beans and even corn to add to any on the run meal. Then try some of these quick dinner options that include protein, dairy and vegetables that are quick to prepare and easy to eat on the go.

Healthy Fast Foods

Scrambled Egg Roll Ups
Scramble eggs with added egg whites or cottage cheese for extra protein, then add in finely chopped cauliflower. They will never even notice! Scoop into a whole wheat wrap, add salsa or ketchup and roll it up. Toss in a container and hand out on the go.

Tuna Melts
Use whole wheat English muffins and top with tuna and a little melted cheddar. Broil until heated and cheese is melted, then toss in a container for a hearty car snack.

Gourmet Grilled Cheese
Invest in a Panini press for the healthiest version of grilled cheese that grills perfectly without any butter. Inside two pieces of 100% whole wheat bread add a slice of tomato, lean meat, real cheddar cheese and heat through. For added protein, dip the bread in egg first and make french toast, then add cheese and grill. Who doesn’t love grilled cheese?

Chicken/turkey/tuna helper
It takes only 8 minutes to cook whole wheat egg noodles and by adding a can of tuna, green peas, parmesan cheese and cream of mushroom soup after draining the noodles, you have a complete meal in under 10 minutes.

If you can do a little prep work on the weekend, these great make ahead meals can be frozen in individual portions for super fast grab and go options.

Make Ahead Fast Food Tips

muffin_tinMeal in a Muffin
So many great meals can be made entirely in a muffin tin! Meatloaf, quiche, lasagna, pizza and more made ahead, individually frozen and then re heated in time to head out the door! Recipes to get you started here.

Vegetable Soup
Soups are ideal for packing in the vegetables and being a quick healthy meal. Add less liquid for a thicker soup that easier to eat while at the arena or in the car. Make this Immune Boosting Vitamin Soup ahead of time and freeze in individual containers for a quick on the run option.

Crustless Quiche
Skip the crust and add in the secret filler of cottage cheese and cauliflower and you have a complete meal that freezes well. This is one of my favorite recipes on this list of kids favorites transformed to be healthy that I make and freeze in slices, easy to defrost and makes a filling meal pre dance practice.

macncheeseFabulous Mac n Cheese

Every kids favorite is transformed into a healthy meal that includes whole wheat, dairy, protein and vegetables they don’t even know are there! Make your own sauce with flour and butter, adding milk until it thickens then add in grated cheese and pureed squash, cauliflower and zucchini! Make extra sauce that you can freeze so all you have to do mid week is boil noodles and you are ready to go.

Veggie Red Sauce

Kids love pizza but plain crust and cheese doesn’t offer a ton of nutrients, boost your sauce with pureed vegetables and add vitamins to any pizza melt on the run. Start with your jar of favorite sauce and add in your own pureed veggies then freeze in ice cube trays to have just the right amount ready for pizza melts on the go.

What are your favorite quick meals on the go that are also healthier than hitting the Fast Food drive thru?


BIO: Deb Lowther is a mother of 3 young daughters who, when not running after the kids, is running in the trails! She blogs about Raising Healthy Kids and ensures her own have fun while eating healthy & staying active.  To read more articles you can visit her websites www.iron-kids.com & www.adultgummies.comor visit her on Twitter @KidsGummyMum or Facebook at IronKids.Health and Adult Essentials.

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  1. Tooth Fairy (@toothfairycyber) says

    January 31, 2013 at 8:53 pm

    I like your suggestions for fast healthy foods. I especially like breakie for supper occasionally since eggs provide good protein!

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    • parentcl says

      February 4, 2013 at 2:18 pm

      Isn’t it nice to have healthy fast food ideas?! Most weeknight meals of mine have to be 30 minutes or less.

      Reply
  2. Soozle says

    February 2, 2013 at 7:21 pm

    Great post! I really like your idea of adding pureed veggies to sauces to add some hidden nutrients! Thanks for sharing

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    • parentcl says

      February 4, 2013 at 2:19 pm

      Have you tried grated zucchini in cakes?! It’s a great way to sneak veggies.

      Reply
  3. Olivia L says

    February 2, 2013 at 8:04 pm

    Great ideas! We add cottage cheese to our tuna melts, and our toddler loves them.

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    • parentcl says

      February 4, 2013 at 2:19 pm

      Oh I should try that!

      Reply
  4. Victoria Ess says

    February 3, 2013 at 10:07 pm

    Awesome ideas! The scrambled egg roll ups and grilled cheese are favourites in my house!

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    • parentcl says

      February 4, 2013 at 2:20 pm

      We are cheese-a-dilla people here…

      Reply
  5. Lee Pearson says

    February 6, 2013 at 8:53 am

    I love this post. My New Years resolution is to not eat out. We use to eat out three times a week because of time. Since Jan. 1 we have only eaten out once and that is a huge accomplishment for me. I like cooking and eating our homemade meals. I get exactly what I want and it is less expensive. I do miss eating out though and can’t wait until we do. We have narrowed it down to once a month. Thank you for these healthy fast food tips!

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  6. Janet M says

    February 22, 2013 at 12:05 pm

    I like the suggestions to fast food. Our family tries to make our own healthy alternatives.

    Reply
  7. Debbie Bashford says

    March 12, 2013 at 7:29 am

    So many great ideas, I really love the measl in a muffin tin

    Reply
  8. amy lovell says

    April 1, 2013 at 9:42 am

    great tips! I love curried egg salad on celery for a awesome snack!

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  9. Kelly H says

    April 24, 2013 at 8:53 pm

    Perfect information for the busy families!

    Reply
  10. Cheryl (@loucheryl) says

    April 27, 2013 at 6:39 pm

    I really love the idea of Fabulous Mac n Cheese! My son is soooo picky about what he eats. I wish he wasn’t.

    Reply
  11. Sydney D says

    May 13, 2013 at 10:38 pm

    Fabulous Mac and cheese sounds great 🙂 Thanks for the tips, I always seem to be running out to pick up fast food on the go.

    Reply
  12. Janie says

    June 20, 2013 at 8:33 pm

    Kids (and adults) love Panini’s. The Gourmet Grilled Cheese will be a hit at my house!

    Reply
  13. nikki oconnor says

    July 10, 2013 at 9:34 am

    My husband loves my crustless quishes. I have to try the tuna melt though!

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  14. hmrcarlson says

    July 27, 2013 at 8:56 pm

    These are some excellent choices! I have to try the tuna melts with my gang – I think they’d be popular!

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  15. Anne Taylor says

    July 28, 2013 at 11:29 am

    We loved Tuna Melts when my kids were growing up! So fast, easy and relatively healthy! Thanks for the other options!

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  16. Suzanne Smith says

    July 31, 2013 at 12:55 am

    Mac and cheese (homemade and then frozen in small individual Tupperwares) is the best solution and so healthy if you add cut up sausage or bacon and Panko on top. A few carrot slices on the side. Kids will love that. And it’s filling! Good Sunday night project.

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  17. loriag says

    October 9, 2013 at 7:27 am

    These are great healthy fast food alternatives, thank you for sharing.

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