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Fun Vegetable Trivia: Artichokes
Today we're going to continue the series with some intriguing information about artichokes...
Fun Fruit Trivia: Strawberries
Is it strawberry season where you are?
Fun Vegetable Trivia: Carrots
Trivia makes a great icebreaker, doesn't it?
Staying Healthy on St. Patrick's Day
Encourage your clients to incorporate seasonal, naturally-green foods like asparagus, kale, spinach, leeks, and fennel, into their festivities this year...
It's Time for Spring Fun with Berries!
Spring is finally, finally in the air and one of the things I'm most excited about every year is fresh spring berries.
Spring Kale Salad
Here is a lively salad that has a lot of crunch. Serve it for lunch or dinner with a grilled protein item.
Asparagus Bruschetta
Serve as a side dish or as a warm salad on a salad plate...
Spring Soup
This delicious soup uses all of the most wonderful spring ingredients from a farmers' market. The carrots add a sweetness to the slightly bitter greens and the carrots and sweet potatoes make it hearty...
3 Fresh Recipes for May
Eating seasonally is a fun way to introduce new foods and pep up your eating pattern. Here are a few of my favorite May recipes...
Spring MyPlate Tips
Now that spring is officially here, it's time to look at what the season has to offer in terms of everyone's favorite food graphic. Here are a few of our top MyPlate tips for spring...
A Fresh Start for Spring
Spring is in high gear and what better time is there to do a quick bit of “spring cleaning” when it comes to your health and habits?
Spring Market Plate
This quick and tasty dinner makes the most of spring market finds...
Individualizing Patient Care: Does that Include Individualizing A1C Goals?
General recommendations from the ADA are to attain an A1C of less than 7%, but this is not the appropriate goal for everyone with diabetes. Like medications, diet, and physical activity, blood glucose goals must also be individualized. For some people with diabetes, an A1C of less than 6.5% is ideal, and for others a good goal is less than 8% or even 8.5%, according to a 2012 consensus report in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and Diabetes Care.
Tender Fish, More Veggies
Did you know that you can prepare tender, flaky fish without blasting it at high temperatures? Check out my exploration of sous vide cooking at home and get a free sous vide infographic, all in this post...
5 Reasons to Plant Your Own Garden
Gardens are great, and now is the time to get planting! In this post, you'll find five reasons to grow a garden, along with suggestions for what to grow and how to grow it!
Grilled Chicken and Chard
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