March is National Nutrition Month. This is the perfect time to reflect on the food that we are putting into our bodies and feeding our families. It is the beginning of spring- a time of new beginnings and rebirth.
This year’s theme from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is Get Your Plate in Shape. MyPlate is the new, revamped food guide pyramid. It is a simple reminder of foods to eat and focuses on portion control and eating a balanced meal of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, protein, and dairy. Half of the plate consists of fruits and vegetables. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ goal this year is to increase fruit and vegetable consumption. Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants important in disease prevention and overall health and already come in a low calorie, low fat package. They suggest that your goal should be 2 cups of fruit and 2 ½ cups of veggies per day.
Eating more fruits and veggies can seem daunting with picky eaters or budget and time constraints. However, it doesn’t have to be.
First, you have to get the stuff. Ideally make it fresh, but frozen is your next best bet. Canned fruits and veggies often have added sodium, sugars, and have been nutritionally compromised during the canning process. If you have to eat canned, rinse anything before cooking to remove some of those added ingredients. Here are some ways to get access to fresh produce:
Choosing local, seasonal produce is usually less expensive and contains more nutrients because it is picked closer to consumption. Farmer’s markets are open year round throughout the shore. Find one in your area.
Become a member of a CSA this year. CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. By paying a fee at the beginning of the season to help support a farmer, they will provide you with a variety of produce throughout the season. You can even usually go to the farm and help with the growing process. Split the share with a friend to make it more affordable. Some places even have half shares. Ask a local farmer if they participate in a program like this or find one in our area or to learn more.
Once you have the goods, find creative and fun ways to incorporate them into your diet.
Grilling is a great way to add flavor to your food and get outside.
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Some other quick and easy ways to add more fruits and veggies.
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However, you do it – just do it. Make your choices colorful to incorporate the widest range of vitamins and minerals. Support local farmers by making your choices fresh and local. Get your plate in shape! Happy National Nutrition Month!