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Health Tip: Spring Into Health With Seasonal Foods
By LadyLively on April 13, 2015
Spring abounds with fresh seasonal foods, so why not serve them to your family and friends?
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommends:
- Serving up some fresh spinach, which is loaded with vitamins and minerals. Use it as a salad base or a sauted side dish, or add to sauces or soups.
- Dish up calcium-rich yogurt layered with fresh seasonal fruit and cereal.
- Fresh strawberries are abundant during spring. Serve these nutritional powerhouses sliced on top of cereal or yogurt, or pureed as a smoothie.
- Asparagus spears are rich in folate, vitamins A and K, and iron. Roll them in Panko crumbs and egg, and bake into a crispy treat.
Source: HealthDay
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