Lately, in the interest of making better eating choices, DisneyGroom and I have been preparing more of our meals at home and bringing them in to the office. One of my summer favorites is Salad in a Jar. For #WIAW (What I Ate Wednesday), I will share with you my Top 5 reasons why.1. Perfectly portable and sized just for you!Ever get a take out salad? It comes in a UFO shaped plastic clamshell contraption. Large and awkwardly shaped, you need a bag to carry it in. And be careful not to drop it or put any weight on it, or the container will collapse and your salad will go everywhere. (Don't ask me how I know.) Why a jar? A jar has a tall shape and a tightly fitted lid. Unlike a flimsy container, it is solid and you can toss it in your purse or gym bag, and it will be fine. Jars come in all shapes and sizes. Some people like tiny salads, some like big ones. There is a jar for everyone. I use a standard 'regular mouth' pint size Mason jar for mine. I pack DG's salads in a 'regular mouth' quart size Mason jar. I replaced the 2 part 'canning' lids with screw top lids for convenience. Pick the jar size that is right for you.
- Nuts
- Fruit - fresh or dried
- Chopped tofu
- Crumbled (cooked) tempeh
- Mushrooms
- Sprouts
- Diced (cooked) sweet potato
- Pasta (like orzo or macaroni)
- Quinoa or couscous
- Canned beans or corn
- Pickled beets/artichoke hearts/cabbage
- Jar of olives, mushrooms, asparagus, etc.
3. Batch Food Prep rocks! Make several jars in advance and you have your lunches for the week! Load up your fridge and grab one each morning before you head out the door. No more stressing over what to eat, or being tempted by unhealthy take-out options.
I can think of several more reasons I love Salad in a Jar, but I'll let you discover more reasons on your own. But now that you know WHY I love them, you want to know HOW do I make them? And How do I eat them?HOW TO MAKE:I found this handy diagram online. The key is to put all your wet ingredients at the bottom, to keep your more delicate ingredients from getting soggy throughout the day. Then fill it to the top to keep your items from getting mixed around too much.
HOW TO EAT:
Then at lunchtime, you get your jar and FLIP IT OVER onto a plate. The wet ingredients and dressing from the bottom will now nicely cover the entire salad. (I forgot to tell DG about flipping the jar and dumping the salad onto a plate, and the poor guy was struggling to eat out of the jar for weeks. Save yourself that aggravation.)
Do you do batch food prep? If so, what is your favorite reason?If not, do you think you will try this?