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Winter Wellness: Healthy Eating On The Go

Written by : Oisin Teevan

Traveling in the colder months doesn’t mean compromising on a healthy diet. Whether you’re soaring to new destinations or just winging it in your home city, keep these tips in mind as you flock to your next adventure!

1. Snack Smartly

Bring a variety of healthy snacks such as nuts, seeds, dried fruits and whole-grain crackers with you on the road for essential nutrition. Packaging them in sealed containers can prevent overeating and make them easily accessible during your journey. Keep in mind that not every destination offers proper storage, so traveling with non-perishable snacks can be a game-changer.

2. Research Local Cuisine

As a savvy freebird diner, choose restaurants with diverse menu options that incorporate a variety of vegetables, fruits, grains and protein. Prepare for your travels by researching local food options and don’t be afraid to request modifications to suit your dietary needs, ensuring a meal that’s perfectly tailored to your taste. 

3. Hydrate Wisely

Carrying a reusable water bottle can help remind you to drink more water throughout the day, while being environmentally conscious. Hydration plays a vital role in supporting your immune system, maintaining energy levels, and even promoting clearer skin. Consume sugary drinks and alcohol in moderation, and remember that drinking enough water is especially important when navigating the challenges of travel. 

4. Visit Local Markets

Embrace the chill at local winter farmers’ markets. Local markets can provide you with a veneer into life like a local. In addition to being a great travel activity, they can allow you to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and flavors of the destination. Opting for products from local markets ensures that you’re getting items that are often fresher and more sustainably produced. Enjoying these locally sourced delights contributes to your overall well-being and healthy, sustainable living.

5. Incorporate Activity

In the pursuit of winter wellness, incorporating movement into your travels is a key element. Whether you can partake in vigorous exercise or might need a bit more care when it comes to mobility, there are various ways to stay active and maintain a healthy lifestyle when traveling in winter months. For those who can, consider exploring local walking trails or opting for the stairs occasionally. Alternatively, individuals can embrace winter wellness through mindful activities like stretching or enjoying the scenic views from a comfortable spot.

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