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Health Tip: Enjoy the Fruits (and Veggies) of Autumn
By LadyLively on October 9, 2014

Autumn offers a bounty of healthy produce, so take advantage of the flavors and nutritional benefits of the season.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests fall fruits and veggies:
- Pumpkin, which is rich in vitamin A and fiber. Add it to muffins, bread and other baked goods.
- Nitrate-rich beets, steamed, roasted or left raw and chopped, peeled and tossed in a salad.
- Fiber-, vitamin A- and vitamin C-rich sweet baked potatoes.
- Low-calorie, gluten-free pasta with spaghetti squash. Roast it and scrape out the noodle-like flesh.
- Nutrient-rich kale, added to soup, or chopped and added to salad.
- Cooked parsnips, which are rich in manganese, fiber, vitamin C and folate. Add them to soup or make a mashed potato alternative.
- Fiber-rich pears, nutritious okra or antioxidant-rich cranberries.
Source: HealthDay
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