You’re on the road. You’re hungry. You want to be healthy, but your long-haul schedule and the ease and convenience of fast-food stops along our highways and byways are just too tempting.
Turns out you’re not alone. According to the CDC, long-haul truck drivers are more likely to develop health issues like high blood pressure and diabetes due to their unique working conditions.
The good news is that with a little preparation, perseverance and simple swaps, it’s possible to eat well on the road.
Here are some suggestions for packing in the nutrition – without packing on the pounds.
Before you start driving, you plan your route, right? You can take the same approach to plan for the road ahead with healthy meal prep for truck drivers to stay fueled and energized on long hauls.
Many meal preppers find it easiest to keep it simple – stick to a few recipes with similar ingredients that you can season and finish in different ways. A large pot of brown rice, for example, could serve as a base for a healthy homemade Chipotle-style bowl and a teriyaki chicken bowl. You don’t have to spend an entire day doing your meal prep cooking to achieve variety in your menu.
One-pot, slow cooker, and sheet pan recipes are great for meal prep beginners since they make a lot of food without a lot of mess. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
You can find food containers that store and stack efficiently in the fridge or freezer at most grocery stores and Amazon. All Classic Carriers trucks come equipped with a fridge, and a microwave can be added, which makes storing and reheating meals a breeze.
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When you start your meal prep, choose favorite meals or recipes that you enjoy and simply make healthy swaps. For instance, swap white rice with brown rice. Brown rice takes a few extra minutes to cook and offers more health benefits – and less of an impact on blood sugar.
We tend to reach for the easiest and most convenient foods at hand, so make sure that you have healthy options stocked in your rig!
Packets of chips and other convenience foods are plentiful along the road, but by planning ahead of time, you won’t be tempted by those shiny packages.
Keep these items stocked up in your cab so you always have something healthy when you get hungry.
With just a little effort, you’ll not only eat healthier on the road, but save a lot of money doing it!
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