
"Experts Weigh In: Sustainable Health Choices Over Restrictive New Year's Diets"
Dan Buettner, a researcher of Blue Zones—areas where people live longer, healthier lives—advises against traditional New Year's diet resolutions. Instead, he suggests learning to cook healthy, whole food, plant-based meals that you enjoy, such as minestrone soup, gallo pinto, or chanpurū stir fry. Buettner recommends spending Sundays in January to cook three new recipes each week with family, which not only improves cooking skills and meal variety but also ensures the meals are enjoyable and satisfying. This approach aligns with the Blue Zones' secret to longevity, which involves making healthy eating a pleasurable and sustainable part of one's lifestyle.
