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Declutter your diet: 3 spring plate moves

September 03, 2025

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SPRING is upon us. Curtains come down for a clean, windows get a proper wash, and the garage is on the hit list. Yet while our homes sparkle, the real clutter often sits on our plates —a “just-in-case” slice of bread here, an extra spoon of rice “for taste” there, etc.

- VERISHA RUGBUR

Why it matters:

Those little “extras” quietly add calories and causes your energy to dip after meals. A tidier plate, with one starch at atime, keeps the blood-sugar rise smaller and steadier. Lighter methods (braise, grill, steam, bake, air-fry) reduces oil, not flavour. Veges and legumes add fibre and volume, so fullness arrives sooner and heart health stays supported.

What does this mean:

Trim the duplicates, cook lighter, and let vegetable/legumes take up half the plate for smoother energy.

1. Lighter spring plate:

One starch, more vegetables:

What to choose:

@ % to 1 cup basmati or % to 1 cup brown rice, or

@ 1 to 2 slices wholewheat or high-fibre bread, or

@ % cup pap or samp, or

@ 1 small potato (boiled/air-fried; no butter)

@ Potato and sweet potato both count as starch — try not to pair with rice in the same meal.

Why it works:

Cuts duplicate carbs, steadies energy, and frees space for % a plate of vegetables + % lean protein.

Real-plate examples

@ Meat curry + crisp salad + basmati or bread (not both).

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