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Indulge in a few healthy eating cookbooks to help inspire you with new and fun recipes.  A cookbook might offer new recipes you haven't tried or give you ideas to help get out of a recipe rut. Do not let food be boring! Try new foods, recipes and cuisines.  Try to find cookbooks with a lot of pictures.  It may be enticing to look at beautiful pictures of healthy food!  You can also find a ton of healthy eating blogs online.  They typically release new recipes weekly and are a fun way to get healthy recipes and tips right in your inbox. Don't want to spend money?  Look up healthy eating food blogs or other sites that feature healthy recipes that you might want to try. Healthy eating might be something that you're not used to or familiar with cooking.  Try signing up for a healthy eating cooking class.  You'll learn some healthy cooking techniques, recipes, and get to sample healthy meals!  Bring a friend or family with you.  Cooking together is a lot of fun as well. You can find relatively cheap or even free cooking classes.  Sometimes your health insurance or local hospital offers healthy cooking classes to the public. Sometimes our favorite foods or comfort foods aren't always the healthiest.  So instead of cutting those foods out completely, rework the recipes to make them a little more healthy!  Swap out high fat ingredients for lower fat ingredients.  For example, instead of whole milk, use 1% or skim or instead of full fat cheese, use low-fat cheese.  Also use leaner cuts of meat like lean beef, pork, or poultry without the skin. Add more vegetables or fruits to your favorite comfort foods.  These lower calorie foods can add some bulk to your meals without adding fat or a lot of calories. Many cities and towns have local farmers markets.  These are great places to go to get inspiration for healthy dishes.  Seeing all the fresh, local produce may spark a delicious, healthy recipe in your mind.  Ask the vendors if they have any recommendations for produce or have recipes they enjoy. Farmers markets are also a great place to find more unique or rare produce.  Look for something new or interesting and try it out.

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Buy cookbooks. Sign up for a cooking class. Make comfort foods healthy. Go to your local farmer's market.