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What happens to your body when you eat salad every day?


Salad is a very versatile dish. It can be eaten as a side or as a main, and there are enough ingredient options to make everyone happy. Most salads consist of a base of vegetables, but sometimes fruits, nuts, seeds, croutons, and protein sources are added to the mix.

Indeed, a salad can be a great balanced meal, but would it be one you should consume every day? And if so, what will happen to your body if you do? Click through the following gallery to find out.


Come on. We've all heard this before—from friends, from coworkers, and possibly from our own mouths. I swear, salads are easily the most famous “diet food.” Why is that? Do we really have to eat salads to lose weight, clean out our “pipes,” or be healthy? In this blog I break down each of these claims and then talk about ways to improve your veggie game!


Come on. We've all heard this before—from friends, from coworkers, and possibly from our own mouths. I swear, salads are easily the most famous “diet food.” Why is that? Do we really have to eat salads to lose weight, clean out our “pipes,” or be healthy? In this blog I break down each of these claims and then talk about ways to improve your veggie game!


Bottom line: You do not need a salad to be healthy, lose weight, or clean your pipes. If you like salads, eat them! But be careful of the added fats that tend to sneak into salads. If you do not like salads, find another way to eat your vegetables. Roasted, steamed, raw, and grilled are all yummy ways to eat veggies. Check out my recipe page for more ways to cook veggies. Remember, it’s important to like and enjoy the foods you eat.


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