By Bianca Festa

February 24, 2023

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Meal Prepping for Travel Nurses on the Go

Whether it’s traveling to a new state or a city or two away, one of the things that most traveler nurses don’t consider is what they will be eating. For some travel nurses, it might be easy to get into the habit of eating out. Yes, it may be convenient, but the more often it happens, the more it adds up and gets pricey.

Additionally, the everyday takeout might not make you feel your best. Many of the foods that are served at restaurants are loaded with sugars, sodium, etc., so it could cause you to feel a bit off if consumed too much. Maybe save those take-out meals for those days when you want to treat yourself! In the meantime, listed below are some tips and tricks for meal prep for travel nurses:

Meal prep for travel nurses can be a great tool for healthy eating.

First, if you’ve got some Tupperware, pack it!!

Meal Prep for Travel Nurses

It’ll make it easier to pack your meals for on the go. If you want to get something a bit more of an upgrade than your typical Tupperware, consider getting yourself a Bento box. The box comes in different shapes and sizes and allows you to pack various foods into one container. Also, don’t forget a reusable water bottle!

Once you’ve arrived, find a grocery store.

One of the first things in meal prep for travel nurses is that grocery store run! Start picking up some of your favorite foods. Also, stock up on some of your “basic” ingredients (based on your own diet), the types that you can use to create a variety of different meals.

An example shopping list may include:

Instant oats, mixed nuts, milk, eggs, oils, bread, fruits, vegetables, rice, beans, quinoa, lettuce, potatoes, pasta, salt, pepper, salad dressing, hummus, popcorn, and chips.

Pack some snacks!!

When you first arrive and are starting to adjust to your new setting, you may not know when you’ll be eating. Packing some finger foods and snacks will help as you’re on the go and figuring out your new schedule; plus, it may prevent you from getting angry.

Meal Prep for Travel Nurses

Pick the day/days when you want to cook for meal-prepping

I’d say the day(s) when you have a bit more free time. When you cook your first meal, make more than you normally would. However much you think you could eat for the next maybe 2-5 days. Then grab your Tupperware or Bento box, fill them up, and refrigerate so they’re ready to go. If you don’t want to meal prep for every meal, you don’t have to. If you want to do it for just lunches, do it! It’s all up to you! In the beginning, this might seem like a drag, but it will be worth it!!

If you ever want new ideas or recipes for meal prep easier, there are many blogs online that have a vast selection of different meal types. Pinterest can also be your best friend for that! Some helpful blogs are Fit Foodie Finds, Budgetbytes, and Damndelicious. On Pinterest, some delicious recipes can be found on Meal Prep Ideas, Meal Prep, and Meal Prep Recipes.

Meal prepping is not meant to be a hassle. It’s supposed to relieve you of stressing or worrying about what you’re going to be eating for the next few days. If anything, I think that there is more good that comes from it than anything else. You save a lot of money and time, and it can even help with portion control and eating healthier!


Want more information on Travel Nursing?

Check out our Travel Nurse Guide!


By ONESTAFF MEDICAL

December 20, 2018

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Maintaining Your Exercise Routine as a Travel Nurse

This article is sponsored by ONESTAFF Medical

Exercise Routine as a Travel Nurse

Life as a traveling healthcare professional can keep you consistently moving. That’s good in several ways but it can make your exercise routine as a Travel Nurse difficult to maintain. This can be  particularly difficult if your routine is built on a network of things you’re used to at home.

Recreating your home routine can be accomplished. Doing so is easier than you think. Like your travel career in general, adding your exercise routine to your new location requires a little extra planning. Here’s our advice on how you can move forward with your fitness goals, so you don’t miss a step … or sprint … or cycle.

Do a little research

You probably already did a fair amount of research before choosing your travel location, so now it’s time to do a little more based on your exercise routine as a Travel Nurse. For example, if you use a fitness center, do they have fitness centers of the same type in your new area? If you bike, what are the bike trails like where you’re going? Yoga? Classes available near you? Look at your options and travel with a plan in place. For example, if you’ve always dreamed of working out like “Awhnold” at the famous “Muscle Beach,” right off the boardwalk in Venice Beach, CA, check out our current California openings here.

Pack with your exercise routine in mind

Just as you pack what you’ll need to be successful in your role, so too should you pack what you’ll need to be successful in your exercise routine as a Travel Nurse. Workout clothes, your running shoes, even some free weights if you have the space. If bike riding is your thing, now’s the time to research bike rental options in your new area. If you can fit it, take it. If you can’t, find it there.

Complement your exercise with a healthy diet

When you’re new to an area, it’s easy to eat for convenience and that’s not always the healthiest choice. Social tools like Yelp can help you find restaurants in your new area offering healthy fare and it’s a good idea to lock down the location of a couple of these before you arrive to ward off any fast food desperation.

Find a workout buddy

Your health and fitness are important to you and, chances are, it’s important to some of your new coworkers as well. Don’t be afraid to network during your shifts to learn more about how people exercise in this area and to maybe even find a workout buddy. Having a fitness partner can keep you on task and ensure you don’t slack off, even while enjoying an amazing travel experience.