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Essential Meal Prep Tools

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Essential Meal Prep Tools for Clean Eating Food Prep

We post our meal prep often (mainly on Instagram Stories and Facebook!) and get many questions regarding what tools we use (especially the storage containers!). This is a list of tools that we use ourselves. We've had most of these for many, many years so they are definitely worth the investment.

As you probably know by now, sometimes we consider ourselves minimalist. We *try* to only purchase items that we know we will use. Sure, you could also get a veggie spiralizer and a million other gadgets but we didn't include those because we don't think those are necessary in order to get started. :)

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Essential Meal Prep Tools for Clean Eating Food Prep

A kitchen scale is probably what we use most often. We're pretty good at being able to eyeball servings of protein and carbs but peanut butter and pistachios are a different story. Without a food scale, we could easily consume 2-3 servings at a time.

I really think that a kitchen scale is something that everyone should have in their kitchen, especially those just getting started. You might be surprised at how large some servings are and how small others seem!

We use a meat thermometer every single time we grill chicken or bake it in the oven (for things like turkey meatloaf muffins or monster meatloaf). Meat thermometers aren't expensive and it's worth the piece of mind to know that your meat is fully cooked. Many recipes you find online (ours included) may have cooking times that vary so it's important to learn the cooking times on your own oven and the easiest way to do that is by using a meat thermometer and checking the temperature of your meat.

Previously we used random plastic meal prep containers but recently invested in great quality glass food prep containers and we LOVE them. I've listed them below for you. We have the one compartment and two compartment containers. It's very easy to portion everything out and just grab and go in the mornings. It also keeps our refrigerator much more organized than the previous random sized containers everywhere!

We started with a slow cooker. Many of the recipes on our site use a slow cooker and are some of our most popular (see: Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats and Chicken Tortilla Soup)! We now have an Instant Pot too but still use the slow cooker as well.

We bought our Instant Pot years ago and it took us 16 months to actually take it out of the box and use it but we love it! We use our Instant Pot for things like chili, to boil eggs, and to make rice and quinoa!

We actually have two blenders. We have a small one, a Ninja, and we also have a Vitamix. We use both of them on a daily basis. The small one we use for things like protein shakes and the Vitamix we use to make juice and occasionally make our own nut butter. It took us awhile to bite the bullet and buy the Vitamix because of the price tag but it has been so worth it! We've had it for almost seven years.

A lot of our food prep we do on the grill (see: Zesty Grilled Chicken). We have a tabletop gas grill (that we purchased from Costco) and also a Kamado Joe. I knew Scott was looking for a Kamado Joe grill when we moved into our new house so I looked on Facebook Marketplace and found one an older couple was selling that was practically brand new and came with a table! We've used it way more than I ever thought we would!

If you don't have room for an outside grill, a George Foreman works great! We make our Italian Turkey Burgers on ours!

Do you have anything that you would add to this list? Let us know if there's a tool you use that we should know about!

Food Prep for the New Year

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It has been SO COLD here in Georgia. I don't mind the cold weather as long as it will SNOW! I don't want it to be cold just to be cold, what a waste! I can't remember a time that we had snow in December (like actual inches of snow) and such cold weather in January! While we have the gear needed to explore and hike in this weather we've been so busy working on new content for you that we haven't explored much at all since right after Christmas!

Life is sort of getting back to normal with Scott going back to work after three weeks (they close for three weeks in December!) and me getting back into the groove with everything I have going on. We decided to start the first full week of the year off right with a big food prep! We've been doing food prep for over six years now and it keeps us sane. We don't cook during the week unless we just have to and we prefer it this way! It saves money and time. :)

Some of the recipes that are pictured are new so they will be coming soon to the website but I've linked up the others below. Happy New Year!

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Updated 1/28/18 with new recipe links

We hope this inspires you to start your food prep. Keep in mind that small changes do add up and your food prep doesn't have to be extravagant. You can learn more about food prep on this page and also read about our eBook here.

Clean Eating Food Prep for the Week

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Clean Eating Food Prep for the Week

I know, I know. We used to post these every single week. Lately, I haven't had my life together enough to even take a picture...that or we've been on the trail too often. ;-) But yesterday I took a picture (go me!) and posted it on our Instagram Stories. I received a lot of questions about the recipes so I decided I would give the picture a home here so that I could include all of the links to the recipes (and pin it), like the old days!

Clean Eating Food Prep for the Week

We hope this inspires you to start your food prep. Keep in mind that small changes do add up and your food prep doesn't have to be extravagant. You can learn more about food prep on this page and also read about our eBook here.