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Eating healthy on travel nurse jobs

Travel nursing professionals know that they should stay away from fast and processed foods, but sometimes you just don't have the time to cook a homemade meal. Problem is, those types of meals aren't doing you any good when it comes to staying healthy on the road.

Reasons to stay away
Looking for some reasons to kick the habit? Consider these facts about processed foods and you might find it easier to drive past the drive thru and avoid the frozen foods aisles at the grocery store:

However, in this day and age it's difficult to completely cut processed foods out of your diet. So how do you know what to eat?

Processed levels
Some foods are only minimally processed for consumption, making these choices less devastating to your well-being. These can include greens in bags, prepared vegetables and roasted nuts. Some foods are even processed to capture their best nutritional value, like canned beans and tuna. Now, onto the heavily-processed foods:

Not all bad
Without the use of processed foods there are some important aspects of your diet that you would have difficulty finding elsewhere. Just as these food choices add unwanted ingredients, some include good stuff:

When it comes down to it, you can't know what you're getting with foods unless you read the ingredients label. Some of the most important things to keep an eye out for include sugars, sodium and fats, all which tend to be hidden ingredients.