New year, new you, right?
There’s no need to spend your whole paycheck to eat healthy since Atlanta is chock-full of healthy food options. From markets to a restaurant that offers a Paleo menu, the following places will help you stay on track with your diet.
Oakhurst Market: This small market offers big options with a variety of fresh produce from local farms, house-baked breads, prepared meals and meats from Heritage Farms, Ashley Farms, Pine Street and more. Georgia Grinders peanut butter and Doux South canned and pickled veggies are available too.
Harvest Soul: Good things come in bottles. Harvest Soul's line of organic, non-GMO chewable juices feature easy-to-chew bits of nuts, seeds and berries with healthy juices from leafy greens and anti-oxidant rich fruits and veggies. No sugar. No preservatives. And, the bottles are BPA-free.
Table & Main: You're on a diet. You want to eat out. Here's an option: Paleo Wednesday at Table & Main. This week's special will be pomegranate pork belly, braised turnip greens and roasted carrots.
Good Habit: Isn't the product name a great reminder? Good Habit's Super Topper is packed with super-food ingredients like flaxseed, blueberries and cacao nibs—perfect for topping off smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt and more. Want this good stuff? Order here.
BOCADO Burger: At the Avalon location, guest can choose vegan-friendly house-made veggie burgers, gluten-free buns and a variety of organic salads and sides including a quinoa salad and beets.
Your DeKalb Farmers Market: Stock up on everything you need and want for a good diet here. Organic produce? Check. Fish and meats? Yes. Wine from all over the world? That too, because wine can good for your health.
Read the AJC Fall Dining Guide, Atlanta Around the Clock, here .
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