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Healthy eating tricks to steal from the MIND diet

This easy eating plan helped me drop pounds, lowered my blood pressure, and changed how I think about food.

Feb, 2026
LearnWeight managementHealthy eating tricks to steal from the MIND diet
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Keep a visual food journal
Start your days off strong
Decorate your breakfast
Get a single-serving blender—you’ll thank me later
Try these 6 fruit-nut combos
Not feeling nutty? Eat these healthy, tasty snacks
Make salads bulky and always include grains
Sip smart at the coffee shop
Get sassy about seafood
Know what your dinner’s cooked in
If you miss red meat, try these replacements
Did I lose any weight?

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Living the hectic, carb and caffeine-fueled life of a full-time employee and graduate student was taking a definite toll on my health—and one area that could use a change was my diet.

To prioritize my health, I recently decided to adopt a plant-based eating approach for a month. Specifically, my goals were:

  1. Eat no beef, pork, or preserved meats; poultry and fish on special occasions only.
  2. Eat home-cooked meals every day for 30 days.

The simple approach of eating veggie-based meals at home meant I’d automatically have:

  • Less salt and preservatives in my diet
  • More nutritional diversity
  • Less saturated and trans fats
  • A balanced bank account, since eating out is pricey

With little-to-no time for complicated recipes or cleanups, I had to teach myself every possible shortcut and hack to make my plan work. And despite my culinary incompetence, I somehow managed to pull off this challenge, while losing around 7 pounds overall. Meal prep was surprisingly quick and my fridge was always stocked with healthy options.

Here are the simple tips that helped me complete this challenge.

Written byRose Hayes, MA, RN.
Medically reviewed byGaby Vaca-Flores, RD.October, 2025
Sources: Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. Diet Review: MIND Diet. Reviewed August 2023. + 2
  1. Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. Diet Review: MIND Diet. Reviewed August 2023.
  2. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. What is the MIND Diet? December 20, 2023.
  3. Marcason W. What Are the Components to the MIND Diet? J Acad Nutr Diet. 2015 Oct;115(10):1744.

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