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Making Healthy Food Choices
Knowing what to eat can be confusing. Everywhere you
turn, there is news about what is or isn't good for you. Some basic
principles have weathered the fad diets, and have stood the test of time.
Here are a few tips on making healthful food choices for you and your
entire family.
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Eat lots of vegetables and fruits. Try picking from
the rainbow of colors available to maximize variety. Eat non-starchy
vegetables such as spinach, carrots, broccoli or green beans with meals.
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Choose whole grain foods over processed grain
products. Try brown rice with your stir fry or whole wheat spaghetti
with your favorite pasta sauce.
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Include dried beans (like kidney or pinto beans) and
lentils into your meals.
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Include fish in your meals 2-3 times a week.
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Choose lean meats like cuts of beef and pork that end
in "loin" such as pork loin and sirloin. Remove the skin from chicken
and turkey.
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Choose non-fat dairy such as skim milk, non-fat yogurt
and non-fat cheese.
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Choose water and calorie-free "diet" drinks instead of
regular soda, fruit punch, sweet tea and other sugar-sweetened drinks.
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Choose liquid oils for cooking instead of solid fats
that can be high in saturated and trans fats. Remember that fats
are high in calories. If you're trying to lose weight, watch your
portion sizes of added fats.
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Cut back on high calorie snack foods and desserts like
chips, cookies, cakes, and full-fat ice cream.
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Eating too much of even healthful foods can lead to
weight gain. Watch your portion sizes.
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