Healthy Food Blogs That Make Eating Well So Easy
Healthy Food Blogs That Make Eating Well So Easy
Choosing which healthy food blogs to follow can be overwhelming.
Scrolling through all those recipes and mouthwatering photos would take eons.
And deciphering nutrition facts from fiction and personal anecdotes from expert-backed advice is no easy task.
That’s why we’ve highlighted some of the most helpful, beautiful, and next-level sources out there.
The blogs below contain out-of-this-world recipes, insightful posts on diet trends, and realistic tips to help you eat smarter.
Healthy Food Blogs
For many people, eating healthy is a chore.
When the world is filled with glorious pastas, the cheesiest of pizzas, and layers of cake, why in the world would we ever bother eating a salad?
Well, fellow gluttons, it’s because not only is it a good idea for us to eat a vegetable every now in then, but also eating healthy is actually delicious.
The Best Blogs for Healthy Recipes
If you don’t know where to begin when it comes to making healthy food choices.
or if you are already following a healthy, wholesome diet but need some new recipe ideas.
we have gathered together our 10 favorite blogs to turn to for fresh, seasonal, whole-grain cooking (and baking).
These bloggers will make you forget all about the allure of double stuffed Oreo and kettle chips.
Or at the very least, they’ll make eating salads feel like a treat.
Naturally Ella
After her father had a heart attack, Erin Alderson (whose initials are ELLA) broke up with fast food and all processed meat.
Her blog features seasonal vegetarian recipes that are pantry-inspired.
Despite ditching Big Macs, Alderson doesn’t believe in being obsessive or counting calories.
minimalist baker
Few things are more disappointing than finding what seems like the perfect recipe only to click and learn that it has more than 20 ingredients, several of which you’ve never heard of.
True to its name, Minimalist Baker keeps things simple by sticking to 10 ingredients or less and limiting cook time to 30 minutes tops.
Bonus: The recipes are anything but boring! From General Tao’s tofu stir fry (pictured) to spicy buffalo chickpea wraps to toasted coconut pancakes.
Food Heaven Made Easy
Food Heaven Made Easy sounds like the name of an amazingly delicious food delivery service, but don’t be fooled.
The blog is actually a compilation of recipes, cooking videos, and nutrition tips.
101 cookbooks
Heidi Swanson launched 101 Cookbooks with the goal of cooking through her monstrous collection of recipe books.
More than 10 years later, the blog (which we want to live in, it’s so gorgeous) focuses on natural, whole foods and Heidi’s travels.
Naturally, it has won multiple awards, been featured in countless publications, and even turned into two bestselling cookbooks.
Green Kitchen Stories
The globe-trotting family behind Green Kitchen Stories is hardly stuck on one type of cuisine.
David and Luis met while studying in Rome before moving to Stockholm to start a family.
They document their vegetarian cooking experiments on the blog, and they believe variety is the most important thing in a diet.
My New Roots
A self-taught cook started blogging to share her knowledge of holistic nutrition.
She’s passionate about whole and vegan food—and creates mouthwatering recipes that prove it.
You’ll find everything from chunky chocolate buckwheat granola to sweet potato noodle soup (pictured).
We love that you can also pick recipes by season.