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Health Tip: Eat for Now, and the Future
By LadyLively on November 18, 2019
Sustainable eating practices — knowing where food comes from and how to sustain the sources — helps us plan for now and the future, says the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Looking past the supermarket shelf and learning how your food is produced is a first step.
The school suggests:
- Plan your meals around vegetables and fruit.
- Minimize the amount of meat you eat.
- Choose seafood that isn’t at risk of being overfished.
- Look for local produce at farmer’s markets.
Source: HealthDay
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