10 Sneaky Ways to Eat More Fruits and Veggies

"Make a list of healthy foods to buy, and avoid shopping for food when you're hungry. Shopping with a grocery list of healthy items will help you curb impulse purchases."— Adamarie Multari, M.D.
Healthy Eating
Everyday ways to eat more fruits and vegetables
It's a well-known fact, but it's worth repeating: Fruits and vegetables can help protect you against many chronic diseases — not to mention, they also provide you with the vitamins and minerals that your body needs to function. Are you eating enough produce? If not, don't worry. Read on and learn tasty, easy ways you can sneak fruits and veggies into your daily diet.
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Meals Made Easy
5 tasty meatless meals
Vegetarian meals can help you lose weight, improve health conditions and save money. What's not to love? Take a creative cue from these recipes and turn a veggie side dish into the main event.

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Today's Kitchen Tip
Healthy cooking with flavor
Braising, broiling, grilling and steaming can make your food taste great without adding lots of fat, oil or salt. Baste meat or vegetables in wine or low-sodium broth instead of oil or drippings. Your taste buds and waistline will thank you!



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