It’s time to embrace our heart health! Show your heart the love it deserves by staying active and eating a healthy, balanced diet. This includes plenty of plant-based foods like fruits, veggies, whole grains and legumes; lean proteins like fish, skinless poultry and low-fat dairy; and heart-healthy fats, which include olive oil, avocado oil, and whole nuts and seeds. The American Heart Association has an excellent example of what a healthy plate could include: The Deliciously Balanced Plate (heart.org) If you want to include more heart-healthy foods on your plate, this recipe comes together in 10 minutes and makes an excellent lunch or dinner. Serve with some veggies or crusty bread. –Dana Mealing, RDN, LDN, CIEC, Tevis Center for Wellness community nutrition educator
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French Toast Casserole
If you are hosting overnight guests this holiday season, this recipe is a must! You can make this several days ahead of time, it’s packed with nutrition, it’s filling and maintains the sweet holiday spirit. This recipe cuts back on the cream and added sugar, while at the same time uses a whole grain loaf for added fiber, berries for vitamins and minerals, and some Greek yogurt for a protein boost!