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Health Tip: Healthy Grilling Options
By LadyLively on August 22, 2014
The grill is a great way to cook healthy foods without heating up the kitchen.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers these BBQ suggestions:
- Choose lean meats, such as skinless chicken, 96 percent lean ground beef, pork tenderloin, bison, sirloin or flank steak or fish. Vegetarian options may include tofu or black bean burgers.
- Skip oils and marinades in favor of a flavorful dry or low-sodium seasoning rubbed into meat.
- Grill veggies, such as corn on the cob, zucchini, broccoli, yellow squash, asparagus or sweet potato.
- For dessert, grill some fruit, such as sliced pineapple or peaches.
Source: HealthDay
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