<p data-mce-fragment="1">Vegetables are absolutely essential to a healthy diet. They can reduce the risk of chronic diseases, lower blood pressure, improve digestion, and much more. </p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">The recommended daily amount is 2-3 cups, but a 2017 CDC study found that </span><a href="https://archive.cdc.gov/#/details?url=https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2017/p1116-fruit-vegetable-consumption.html" data-mce-fragment="1" title="Only 1 in 10 Adults Get Enough Fruits or Vegetables | CDC Online" target="_blank"><span data-mce-fragment="1">90% of American adults don’t eat enough vegetables</span></a><span data-mce-fragment="1">. </span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">With the amount of processed food options available, it can be difficult to get enough vegetables into your diet, especially if you don’t like them.</span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">To help you live a healthier lifestyle, we’ve compiled 14 ways to eat more vegetables (without eating salad for every meal). Incorporating just one of these tips into your daily routine can help boost your veggie intake, leaving you feeling healthier and happier.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">1. Store in plain sight</span></h3>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1">Out of sight, out of mind. When you confine your produce to the crisper drawer, you’re likely to forget it’s there. Instead, give your veggies the prime spot in the refrigerator. Next time you open the refrigerator door in search of a snack, you’ll be faced with fresh produce.</p>
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<span data-mce-fragment="1">2. </span><a href="https://thedinnershift.com/meal-prepping/meal-prep-guides/how-to-store-prepped-vegetables/" data-mce-fragment="1" title="Meal Prep Guide: How to Store Prepped Vegetables | The Dinner Shift" target="_blank"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Prep</span></a><span data-mce-fragment="1"> right away</span>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">When you come home from the grocery store or market, wash, peel, and cut your snackable veggies before putting them away. This is especially useful for carrots, lettuce, snap peas, and celery. Separate them into small bags or reusable containers so they’ll be easy to pull out and chomp on.</span></p>
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<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">3. Juice</span></h3>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Juicing is an easy way to consume a medley of raw vegetables. Your body will be able to quickly absorb the soluble fiber and nutrients of the vegetables, without filling your stomach with insoluble fiber. Both types of fiber are important for a healthy diet, so be sure to follow the other tips in this article as well.</span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">You’ll get the highest quality juice with a </span><span data-mce-fragment="1">, which gently crushes ingredients to keep their valuable nutrients and enzymes intact.</span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">If you’re new to juicing vegetables, you can add an apple or other fruit to sweeten the juice. Over time, you’ll find it easier to reduce the amount of fruit. Pretty soon you’ll be craving the taste of pure vegetable juice!</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">4. Boost breakfast</span></h3>
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<p class="p1"><span style="color: hsl(0,0%,60%);">@2zwei_jahre</span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">A </span><span data-mce-fragment="1"> or </span><span data-mce-fragment="1">smoothie</span><span data-mce-fragment="1"> for breakfast will give you a dose of veggies before you’re fully awake. If you prefer to eat eggs in the morning, add some sliced bell peppers, mushrooms, or spinach to your omelet.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">5. Make soup</span></h3>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">In addition to juice and smoothies, soup is another slurpable way to enjoy vegetables. Turn blended vegetables like squash, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin into a creamy soup, or add chopped vegetables to a canned soup or broth.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">6. Roast instead of boil</span></h3>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">If vegetables are already not your thing, an overboiled head of broccoli is just going to grow cold on your plate. </span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Roasting vegetables brings out their flavor and makes them delightfully crunchy. Lightly coat chopped broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, carrots, or asparagus in olive oil and season with salt, pepper, and herbs of your choice (optional). Roast in the oven at 425</span><b data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>°</strong></b><span data-mce-fragment="1"> for about 20-30 minutes.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">7. Dress them up</span></h3>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Let vegetables be the vehicle for a stellar salad dressing. If you don’t like the bottled stuff, most salad dressings are easy to make with ingredients you already have at home.</p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">For a quick lemon vinaigrette, whisk together ¼ cup lemon juice, ⅓ cup olive oil, a minced garlic clove, 1 teaspoon of dijon mustard, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Pour over a leafy salad for a tangy side dish.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">8. Create veggie noodles</span></h3>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Spiralize zucchini, carrots, or sweet potatoes to make veggie noodles. These noodles don’t necessarily need to be cooked, so this is a great way to consume raw vegetables. </span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Another vegetable pasta alternative lives up to its name: spaghetti squash. It’s surprisingly easy to make, and has a neutral taste.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">9. Get saucy</span></h3>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">You need something to go with your veggie noodles! Adding vegetables to tomato sauce is one of the easiest (and sneakiest) ways to include more vegetables in your meals. </span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Try adding minced celery, bell peppers, zucchini, or mushrooms to a homemade tomato sauce. Or, simply sauté them in a little olive oil before stirring in sauce from a jar. You can also make a flavorful pesto from kale or spinach.</p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">10. Use frozen vegetables</span></h3>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">This is a perfect option for winter months, or if fresh veggies aren’t available to you. Frozen vegetables are picked and frozen at their peak ripeness, making them just as nutritious as fresh ones. You can thaw and prepare them just as you would fresh veggies. Juice, roast, grill, blend, you name it!</span><br><br><span data-mce-fragment="1">You can even make </span><a href="/en/blogs/recipes/tagged/frozen-treats"><span data-mce-fragment="1">healthy ice cream using frozen fruits.</span></a></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">11. Eat with dips</span></h3>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">An irresistible dip can make even vegetable haters reach for a carrot stick. Dunk fresh veggies into homemade guacamole, hummus, or ranch dip.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">12. Try lettuce wraps</span></h3>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Swap a bun, pita, or tortilla with a large leaf of lettuce. Lettuce wraps provide a satisfying crunch and a refreshing twist to sandwiches and tacos.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">13. Snack on veggie chips</span></h3>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Who doesn’t love chips? Bake or air-fry thinly sliced carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes, and beets for a salty snack. For an even healthier crunch, roast kale the oven or air fryer to make kale chips.</span></p>
<h3 data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">14. Add to desserts</span></h3>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">You read correctly: you can eat vegetables for dessert (and enjoy it, too). Incorporate shredded veggies (or juice pulp) into muffins, breads, and other baked goods, like these decadent </span><a href="/en/blogs/recipes/beet-brownies" title="Beet Brownies | Kuvings Luxury India"><span data-mce-fragment="1">beet brownies</span></a><span data-mce-fragment="1">.</span></p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">There are many more ways to enjoy veggies, but these 14 are a great start. With a little bit of creativity and practice, you can train your taste buds to crave vegetables. Your body will thank you!</span></p>

























