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5 Tips For Healthier Grocery Shopping

Posted on July 23, 2019 Leave a Comment

Ready to start eating healthier? It all starts will your grocery shopping! But if you feel like every aisle of the grocery store is full of temptation, you’re not alone. Healthy grocery shopping can be overwhelming for many people, so we’ve gathered tips to make the task easier. Read below to learn 5 tips for healthy grocery shopping.

1. Meal Plan

Meal planning is the most important element of healthier eating and grocery shopping. But if planning breakfast, lunch, and dinner every night of the week sounds overwhelming, just shop for a few days at a time, or focus on planning dinners only. As a bonus, you’ll save money by buying only exactly what you intend to use throughout the week.

2. Keep Healthy Snacks on Hand

Those moments of intense hunger often end with poor food choices. Avoid getting to an impulsive, desperate place by always having healthy snacks on hand. Plan to buy and prepare snacks like hard-boiled eggs, carrot sticks and dip, apples and peanut butter, or trail mix. You’ll be more likely to reach for them if they’re easily accessible.

3. Choose Seasonal Foods

Today, most shoppers are so out of touch with where their food comes from, they don’t even know what produce is currently in season. Do your research before making a grocery list, then choose to make meals centered around those seasonal fruits and vegetables. The meal will taste better, and they produce will probably cost less, too!

4. Fill Up On Produce

Filling up on produce is an easy and affordable way to stay healthy. No need to completely kick treats and empty carbs out of your diet, but if you make fresh fruits and vegetables the basis of your meal, you’ll be setting yourself up for success. Consider switching up the ratio on meals you already love, e.g. a veggie-heavy pasta dish, or a salad with small portions of steak or pork.

5. Avoid Tempting Treats

As we said before, you don’t have to totally eliminate your favorite indulgences if you want to eat healthier, but we do recommend keeping them out of the house. When treats like cookies and ice cream are always lurking in the freezer, it’s hard to resist the urge to eat them every night. Make yourself work harder to get these types of foods by keeping them out of the house.

Order Your Groceries Today

Another easy way to make healthier choices is by making a grocery list, and having someone else do the shopping for you! All Seasons Grocery is here to do just that. Start eating healthier today by planning your menu and letting us do the rest. We offer grocery delivery service in Park City to make your vacation cooking totally stress-free.

Filed Under: Meal Planner, Travel Tips Tagged With: grocery shopping, healthy eating, meal planning

BBQ Recipes You Don’t Want to Miss for the Holiday Weekend

Posted on May 23, 2019 Leave a Comment

Summer is full of long weekend / BBQ holidays!    Don’t have your menu planned yet? No need to fret! We’ve got you covered with an all-star lineup of main dishes, side dishes, and epic desserts. Read on for a slew of options that will please everyone from your picky 5-year-old to your food snob BFF.

MAINS:

Let’s start with the main attraction at any barbeque — the meat! We’ve collected an array of options with everyone in mind. Even the burger-haters. (If they exist.)

1. Peach Caprese Grilled Chicken

Put a new twist on caprese by swapping tomatoes for peaches in this irresistible grilled chicken recipe.

2. Grilled Pork Tenderloin With Herb Sauce

Looking for something with a unique touch? Try pork tenderloin paired with the perfect acidic, herby sauce.

3. Knock Your Socks Off Tailgate Burgers

Burgers at a barbeque are nothing new, but these burgers might just set a new standard of greatness.

4. Spinach and Feta Turkey Burgers

These juicy, tangy turkey burgers will change your mind about this healthy burger meat alternative.

5. Spice-Rubbed Grilled Tri Tip

If you’ve never tried this affordable, foolproof cut of beef, there’s no time like Memorial Day to make it happen.

 

SIDES:

While the majority of the crowd is ogling over the main dish, some people are all about the sides. Make sure you don’t disappoint them by pulling out all the stops with these delectable dishes.

1. Honey Lime Rainbow Fruit Salad

Most people chop up a bunch of random fruits in a bowl and call it fruit salad. But this recipe takes fruit salad to new heights, with a splash of dressing and the perfect combination of fruits.

2. Smashed Potato Salad

Say goodbye to Grandma’s oftentimes-frightening potato salad, and hello to an elevated twist on an old classic.

3. The Best Baked Beans

Baked beans are a hit at any barbeque. Try the best baked beans on the internet this time around, and your friends will all be calling you a culinary genius.

4. Cheesy Grilled Garlic Bread

Garlic bread on the grill is as good as it sounds — gooey, crunchy, and smokey all in one bite.

5. Grilled Corn With Bacon Butter

Did somebody say bacon butter? Yes, yes they did.

DESSERT:

And it’s finally time for dessert — if you still have room! Round out the meal with something delightfully sweet.

1. Fruit Pizza

Whip up this easy red, white, and blue dessert for the tastiest way to show your patriotism on Memorial Day.

2. Grilled Pineapple

When you’re full to the brim of other barbeque goodness, this lighter dessert fare might strike your fancy.

3. Fresh Strawberry Pie

Ah, nothing says summer like fresh strawberries. Put them to the best use in this gorgeous, from-scratch pie.

4. Blackberry Cobbler

A simple dessert that doesn’t sacrifice on taste? We’re in.

5. Chocolate Cream Pie

Those who will stand for nothing less than a rich, chocolatey dessert will love you forever when you bring this pie to the party.

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Create the Perfect Vacation Meal Plan With These 5 Tips

Posted on April 16, 2019 Leave a Comment

Every great vacation involves getting a taste of the local restaurant scene. But eating out for every meal can be costly, time-consuming, and overly indulgent. Switch up the typical trip routine by dining in for at least a few of your meals. You’ll love the change of pace and make memories with loved ones along the way. Read on for 5 tips to creating the perfect vacation meal plan with ease.

1. Plot When You’ll Be Eating Out

Decide when you’ll be eating out before you get too far into the meal planning process. Eating out is part of the fun of vacation, and you don’t want to waste energy planning meals for times when you’ll be out and about. Think about breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Choose to eat out on days when you’ll be busy doing other activities and don’t want to spend time in the kitchen.

2. Ask For Menu Input

 Get input before you start making the menu plan. Your spouse, extended family, or a group of friends will appreciate having the chance to weigh in on their preferences. Make sure you account for any food allergies and other health concerns. Accommodating everyone’s needs may be difficult, but you can add allergy-friendly side dishes and allow everyone to customize to their needs. 

3. Choose Simple Meals

Cut down on your grocery bill and your time in the kitchen by cooking simple meals. Simple doesn’t have to mean boring. Take note from famous chef Alice Waters: “When you have good ingredients cooking doesn’t require a lot of instruction, because you can never go very wrong.” Choose quick and easy meals made from quality, fresh, ingredients.

4. Make a Grocery List in Advance

Save yourself a great deal of headache by making a grocery list before you even leave for your vacation. Once you’ve decided when to eat in and decided on the menu, make a list of everything you need for your meals. Categorize ingredients and have the list handy when you’re ready to grocery shop.

5. Schedule Grocery Delivery

Even better than having a grocery list ready for a trip to the store, simply have your grocery list ready to pass on to an easy-to-use grocery delivery service. If you’re vacationing in Park City, Utah or the surrounding area, check out All Seasons Grocery for convenient grocery delivery service in Park City.  All Seasons is a family-owned business tailored toward vacationers just like you. Order online and have your groceries arrive at the doorstep the day you start your vacation. You’ll avoid the hassle of navigating a new grocery store and have more time to explore scenic Park City. Start your order today.

Time to Get Cooking!

You’re sure to have a pleasant experience cooking while on vacation by following these 5 tips. You’ll save money, make memories, and enjoy taking a break from all the eating out that usually occurs on vacation. Happy cooking!

Filed Under: Meal Planner, Recipes Tagged With: cooking, dining in, meal planner, meal planning, recipe ideas, travel, vacation

Want to Cook a Delicious, Seasonal Meal? Here’s What’s in Season This Spring

Posted on April 2, 2019 Leave a Comment

Hearty chilis and creamy sauces feel right in the long, dark days of winter. But come spring, we’re more than ready for a change of pace. Luckily, Mother Nature provides, offering up a wide array of seasonal, fresh produce perfectly suited for the light, crisp meals we crave.

Read on for ideas on how to serve spring produce so friends, family, and even the youngest diners will be asking for second helpings. We’ve gathered a list of 6 fruits and vegetables in season this spring, along with sure-fire ways to implement them in your dinner menu.

1. Peas

You can buy the frozen variety any time of year, but fresh peas take any spring pasta or salad up a notch, providing a satisfying pop and bright burst of greenery. Pea season begins in may, so load up to make a quick and casual One-Pot Spinach Pea Pasta, or a fancy and romantic Mushroom Risotto With Peas.

2. Arugula

Arugula may be more popular in Europe (known as rocket in England), but we’re glad Americans are finally adopting the trend. We love the peppery flavor these leafy greens add to sandwiches, salads, and pastas. Arugula comes into season in early spring, so stock up and make a Balsamic Steak and Berry Salad or add it to Fig and Goat Cheese Pizza.

3. Beets

Some folks love to hate beets, but we think the most refined palettes understand where this earthy root vegetable is coming from. Beets are high in folate and manganese, so they’re good for you and add a bright purple burst of color to any dish. Make Roasted Beet Salad or use beets as a natural dye for cupcakes and icing.

4. Rhubarb

Rhubarb is a celery-like vegetable that comes into season in May and is known to be anti-inflammatory, improve digestion, and even decrease the likelihood of Alzheimer’s Disease. The vegetable is usually paired with berries and sugar for a sweet treat. If you’re looking to stray from the traditional Rhubarb Pie, try Cinnamon Rhubarb Muffins or a simple but satisfying Rhubarb Crisp.

5. Apricots

Stone fruit season feels synonymous with warm weather, and we love having apricots to kick off the season. Load up on this fiber-rich fruit as a stand-alone snack, or pair it with other fruits for an outstanding Apricot, Berry, and Nectarine Fruit Salad. We also love taking it for a savory turn with a winning Slow Cooker Apricot Chicken recipe.

6. Strawberries

A classic spring fruit, juicy red strawberries hardly need any introduction. You’re likely already plotting dozens of ways to consume farm-fresh strawberries this spring. But here are a few unique ideas: Strawberry Salsa, Strawberry Sorbet, and Strawberry Bread.

Order Your Spring Produce Today

Eager to get cooking? All Seasons Grocery can help you get started without having to make a trip to the grocery store. We’re a family-owned grocery delivery service in Park City, allowing you to enjoy your time in our beautiful resort town without worrying about everyday errands. We offer grocery delivery in Park City, Heber, Kamas, and the surrounding area. Head here to make your custom order today or learn more about our business. We’re ready to deliver these fresh spring ingredients right to the door of your vacation home.

Filed Under: Meal Planner, Recipes Tagged With: recipe ideas, spring fruits, spring meals, spring produce, spring vegetables

Cooking on your ski vacation – a 4 day meal plan and downloadable shopping list

Posted on December 6, 2016 Leave a Comment

All Seasons Grocery Vacation Meal Planner

You are probably thinking, “after a day on the slopes with my family, who has time to cook?!!”

Well, if you are like most families who are on a budget and/or care about what their family eats, you know you are going to be doing some cooking on this ski vacation.

Let us help!

We’ve compiled some of the easiest, budget friendly recipes we could find that will feed your family without breaking the bank or breaking your back.  A lot of our picks come from the fact that you can make it ahead and/or get help from the kids to assemble.  Each lunch is easy to pack and bring with you in a backpack to avoid those high cost meals at the lodge.  Feel free to change it around, of course, but this will at least get you started.  We’ve even added a downloadable shopping list that you can send directly to us if you like it and want to use it just how we put it together.




all images and recipes courtesy of http://allrecipes.com, links below to full recipes

Day 1

BREAKFAST:  Jacky’s Fruit and Yogurt Muffins – a great make-ahead option

LUNCH:   Lunch Box Pita Pockets – enlist your kids to help assemble!

DINNER:   Broccoli Rice Casserole  – another great make-ahead option

Day 2

BREAKFAST:  Make Ahead Breakfast Casserole – another great make-ahead option

LUNCH:   Healthy Stuffed Salad –  “mother nature’s fridge”  will keep this healthy lunch fresh all day in your back pack.

DINNER:   Crock-Pot® Chicken Chili  – slow cook while you hit the slopes!

Day 3

BREAKFAST:  Easy Microwavable Bacon and Egg Breakfast Bowl – 10 minutes to put together and cook, then head out for fresh pow!

LUNCH:   Loaded Egg Salad – add crackers and bread for this protein packed lunch!

DINNER:   Slow Cooker Pulled Pork  – another one for the crock pot!

Day 4

BREAKFAST:  Yogurt Parfait – easy peasy and healthy too!

LUNCH:   Homemade Healthy “Lunchables” Combination – a healthier and cheaper option to the store bought version

DINNER:   Simple Hamburger Stroganoff  – a family winner

 

Download this shopping list     Create your own meal plan

 

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