The Joy of Healthy Eating

How to build a healthy plate

with AMELIA FREER — UK's leading nutritional therapist, healthy eating expert and internationally bestselling author.

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Amelia shows you how to build a healthy, balanced meal with a few key ingredients so you can eat healthily quickly and easily.

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How to Build a Healthy Plate

  • Choose a sensibly sized plate, to match your appetite and energy requirements.
  • Fill ½ (or more) of the plate with colorful vegetables; raw or cooked.
  • Add ¼ a plate of protein of your choice (plant or animal based).
  • And a small portion of healthy fats (roughly the size of your thumb)
  • Add some complex or wholegrain carbohydrates if you are feeling hungry and/or need some extra energy. the carbohydrates could be some cooked brown rice, pasta, potatoes, sweet potatoes or quinoa
  • Don't forget a flavour boost too – lemon juice, spices, herbs etc.
  • Finish with a portion of fresh fruit, if you wish. And don't forget to drink some water.

The Myth of 'Carb' Vegetables

I tend not to worry too much about whether vegetables are classed as 'carb veg' or not, apart from potatoes & sweet potatoes, which I put in the complex carbohydrate category, rather than counting them as a vegetable. Things like squash, carrots & beetroot I still count as vegetables, even though they are richer in carbohydrates than some others. But I do mix things up throughout the week, so I wouldn't rely only on these types of vegetables. I think it is this overall balance that matters more than what we have on an individual meal, so yes, I would still try to fill roughly half my plate with this sort of vegetable if that was what I had cooked. But the next meal I might fill half my plate with green leafy vegetables entirely. It's all about finding that healthy balance overall.

All About Yoghurt

Personally, I am not a big fan of cow's milk dairy, but for my daughter, I prefer a full-fat organic natural yoghurt (most often from Riverford or Yeo Valley). You could also choose a reduced-fat natural yoghurt if you prefer, but make sure it has no added stabilisers, emulsifiers, or sugars.

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Amelia Freer

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Amelia Freer

UK's leading nutritional therapist, healthy eating expert and internationally bestselling author.

Amelia Freer (FdSc, DipION) is one of the UK’s most respected nutritional therapists and healthy eating experts. She is also an internationally best selling author debuting with the inspirational Eat. Nourish. Glow., now translated into many languages around the world. She has headed a thriving private clinic in London for over a decade and has helped thousands to achieve a happier, healthier life. Amelia fervently believes that we can all achieve improved health and well-being by choosing to eat the right foods. Amongst her success stories are famous names such as Victoria Beckham OBE, Boy George, James Corden and Sam Smith.

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