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The Lunch Bunch: Mason Jar Salads

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The mason jar fad is pure genius. Not only have I found ways to use these as flower vases and décor for hosting events, but they have transformed my prepared food into chic little packages that make photos worthy of Pinterest (Who doesn’t love that?). Say goodbye to the days of simply using mason jars to can our jam and pickles, and hello to days of easy food prep and salads on the go!

I’m focusing on food prep this week with our Lunch Bunch because it can be one of the most difficult parts of our diet to tackle. Food prep needs to turn into a weekly habit, which means we need to constantly work to maintain it. It may seem easy to go day-by-day when life gets chaotic and disregard planning. However, by reflecting on this habit, we see that by NOT prepping we are actually taking MORE time from our daily routine and more money out of our pockets. These stacked salads are quick, simple and make up to five to last you through your workweek!

The secret to mason jar salads is in the layering. Chop your veggies and have these as the bottom layer. Vegetables and grains will absorb other favors and are least likely to get soggy. If you’re adding grains, like quinoa, couscous or wheat berries, these will also be near the bottom. Some hearty veggies or legumes to consider are diced cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, shredded carrots and edamame.

A good salad is always packed with lean protein for long-lasting energy. You can also layer beans, chickpeas or shredded chicken to this middle layer. Beware of tuna or chicken salad, especially if you like to use mayo (or vegenaise) if you are planning to prep more than two days of salad.

To top off your stacked salad, go for deep leafy greens (nutrient dense). Don’t be hesitant to pack these tightly as it will help keep your other ingredients in place. Lastly, if you’re feeling inspired or have berries on hand, finish your salad with nature’s fruit since they are the most delicate.

For my recipe this week, I came up with my own Lemon Asparagus & Basil Quinoa. These seasonal flavors are light, fresh, and packed with punch despite the simplicity. Delish. The quinoa salad is also very compatible with other flavors, so feel free to get creative and add other ingredients to your liking for the week ahead!

Lemon Asparagus & Basil Quinoa Stacked Salad

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