Fit in 15
Recipes, tips, & tricks for meal prep1. Aim to make the largest portion of 1-2 meals NON- starchy veggies
2. Use 1-2 recipes for lunch and another 1-2 for your dinners this week or use the sample menu below
Monday  B: Cherry green smoothie L: Adult lunch-able  D:  Crockpot green curry or Instapot curry
Tuesday  B: Repeat Mon  L: Repeat Mon  D: Mon leftovers
Wednesday  B: 2 protein energy balls  L: Mediterranean chickpea quinoa bowls  D: Mon leftovers
Thursday  B:  Repeat Wed  L: Wed leftovers D: Mon leftovers
Friday  B: Microwave protein oatmeal L: Wed leftovers D: Oven or air fryer salmon with sweet potato & broccoli  OR Roy's crockpot sausage & veggies
Saturday  B: Repeat Fri  L: Loaded sweet potato OR Power Blend D: Fri leftovers
Sunday  B: Repeat Wed L: Repeat Fri D: Fri leftovers
DHF really appreciates the recommendation of driver-approved tips, tricks, & products listed at the bottom of this page! If you have suggestions you think would benefit others, please send us an email at [email protected] or post to our facebook group- Prime Driver Health and Fitness
Meal prep tips
Storage can be a big issue when it comes to meal prep on the truck
1. Drivers recommend investing in a vacuum sealer to store weeks of food at a time without going bad and taking up tons of space
2. Drivers recommend investing in a blender to make nutritious smoothies. The Blend Jet 2 (battery powdered, USB rechargeable) is especially driver friendly as you can put your ingredients in before driving, place the entire blender in your cupholder, then press the button and blend without having to plug it in or stop driving!
- Click to get a Blend Jet 2 and cut down on time even MORE by prepping smoothie ingredients in baggies for quick access
- Another great blender is the Vitamix for larger batches of smoothies. Uses 1200-1400 W
Cleaning tips & tricks
Without the right tools for clean up...let's just say it can get messy trying to clean dishes in the truck stop shower
Instead, try these driver recommended products
- Dawn spray soap- cuts through the grime leaving minimal scrub time
- USB rechargeable spray bottle- powerful & helpful tool that holds 1 Liter of water at a time
- Eat cleaner food grade wipes- quick swipe of fruits, veggies, even dishes so it saves a bunch on water
- Handy Clean Rinse-Free wipes- wipes for cleaning off cooking equipment
- Collapsible dish pan- space saving equipment that also doubles as a cutting board
- Large water container with spigot- set to the end of doorway & clean dishes on step
- For blenders- clean quickly by simply filling halfway with water + dab of soap, turn on for 30 seconds to 1 minute, drain, then rinse with plain water
- Parchment paper makes for easy cleanup when using pans or dishes in the Galanz or standard oven
- Baking soda + water method for Instapot- You can get off any kind of caked on grimed with this quick cleaning hack! Here are the instructions: If you have stubborn burnt-on food that won't come off with normal scrubbing, add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to the pot and fill it with 4 cups of water. Pressure-cook for 5 minutes, then allow a natural release. When the pressure is completely released, remove the lid and wash the inner pot with warm soapy water.