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Health Tip: Eat Healthy
By LadyLively on April 24, 2014

Using your meal plate as a blueprint of what to eat, you can make sure you’re getting the right amount of nutritious foods.
The Harvard Medical School offers these guidelines for healthy eating:
- Make sure half of your plate is filled with fruits and vegetables.
- Designate one-fourth of your plate to include healthy whole grains, such as brown rice or whole wheat pasta.
- Fill the remaining one-fourth of your plate with a healthy protein, such as lean meat, skinless poultry, fish or beans.
Source: HealthDay
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