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Health Tip: Getting More Whole Grains
By LadyLively on September 19, 2014
Whole grains are nutrient-rich foods that are full of fiber to help you feel full.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests ways to work more whole grains into your diet:
- Include a whole grain food for breakfast, such as whole-grain toast, oatmeal or cereal.
- When shopping, choose whole-grain options of tortillas, buns, bread, bagels and pasta.
- Consider more unusual grains, such as bulgur, whole rye, millet, sorghum and quinoa.
- Snack on whole grains, such as air-popped popcorn or 100 percent whole wheat or rye crackers.
Source: HealthDay
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