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Back in February, I sent a survey out to the LHT community. Over 200 of you responded, and wow! Did you have questions! You wanted to know about the best ways to plan healthy meals and tips for getting your kids, even your independent teens, to eat more fruits and veggies. You wanted dinner ideas that could do double duty, pleasing the vegetarians and meat eaters at your table, and a lot of you were eager for advice on cutting sugar from your family’s diet. You asked ... and I’ve got the answers.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

Resources:

www.superhealthykids.com

www.parentsondemand.com 

USDA's Choose MyPlate

 Eggs for Dinner recipes from the LHT blog

 30 Meal Planning Tips from Registered Dietitians

 Jessica Levinson's podcast interview on Dinner Dilemma Solved

You can find my FREE 7-Day Meal Planner and aisle-by-aisle Supermarket Shopping List printables over on the Freebies section of my website.

To find out how many vegetables your kids need each day, visit Choose MyPlate. The amount may surprise you.

12 Tips for Getting Teens to Eat Vegetables Happily

Whole Grains versus Enriched Grains. Slice for slice, enriched white bread, as well as other enriched grain products, are a good source of iron and four B vitamins; thiamin, niacin, riboflavin and folic acid, as well as complex carbohydrates.

 Pumpkin Maple Pancakes recipe

Tips for reducing added sugar from your kid's diets. Listen to my podcast with Laura Hoover, MPH, RDN.

My recipe for Mango Soft Serve.

The scoop on omega-3 fats. They're good for your heart, eyes, and brain ... but how much should you get each day? Visit Always Omega-3s for the answers.

Lentil Alphabet Soup recipe.

 

Products Mentioned:

Bush's Beans seasoned savory canned beans and Bush's Best Bean Dips

Chicken of the Sea Infusions

Trader Joe's 10-minute grains

 Buddha bowl meal ideas:

Asian Beef Bowl

Tuscan Tuna Bowls

Jessica Levinson's build-your-own buddha bowl