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3 Healthy & Seasonal Thanksgiving Side Dishes

Turkey with stuffing and gravy, creamy casseroles and sweet pumpkin pie for dessert – there are certain dishes that are synonymous with Thanksgiving. Often, these staples have elements full of saturated fat and sugar. While it’s okay to enjoy these comfort foods, it’s great to offer healthy options to create balance at the table. Luckily, fiber-rich root vegetables and crucifers… 

3 Pumpkin & Squash Recipes for Fall

Winter squashes are more than just decorative doorstep elements during the fall season. This family of diverse squashes includes fall cooking staples like butternut, spaghetti, acorn, delicata and pumpkin. Unlike their summer squash counterparts like zucchini and yellow squash, they have a hard interior and exterior. Rich in vitamins, fiber and antioxidants, they’re nutritional powerhouses that can contribute to overall… 

Nutrition Differences in Farm-Raised vs. Wild-Caught Fish

Salmon seasoned to perfection and then grilled on a wooden plank. Thick filets of cod, dipped in egg wash, then breadcrumbs and baked to a golden crisp. Trout caught on a cool fall day and grilled over an open fire. When it comes to eating fish, there are so many delicious possibilities. Reports have shown an increase in fish consumption in recent… 

How to Prepare Now for the Tripledemic of the Flu, COVID and RSV

During the fall and winter months of 2022, hospitals across the country were stretched thin due to a peak in patients with respiratory illness. However, it wasn’t due to COVID-19 alone. Last year, there was an epidemic of three respiratory illnesses at the same time – COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Incidences of the RSV virus were particularly… 

Healthy Hispanic-inspired Recipe Favorites

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated in the United States from September 15 to October 15. The celebration honors the rich cultural contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans, including their diverse and delicious cuisine. From the spicy dishes of Mexico to the aromatic stews of Cuba, there’s a lot of diversity across Hispanic nations’ cuisine. However, they all share an emphasis… 

3 Healthy Apple Recipes

As we approach the fall solstice, there’s a new crop of fresh, in-season produce to enjoy. Michiganders can look forward to green beans, corn, cabbage, and delicious apples in September. Apples are often referred to as nature’s toothbrush and offer a plethora of health benefits. They have prebiotic effects, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and are rich in fiber and polyphenols.… 

Healthy Out-of-the-lunch-box Ideas for Kids

Another summer has flown by and it’s time for kids to go back to school. It’s no secret that well-fed children perform their best in school, but what does that mean when it comes to school lunches? Different food groups provide important nutrients to fuel a child’s day of learning and playing. It’s crucial to incorporate at least three out of… 

3 Unique Ways to Use Peaches

Peaches are at their peak flavor and quality while in season. According to Michigan Grown, our state produces more than 21.2 million pounds of peaches annually. Between farmer’s markets and u-pick orchards, peach-loving families have plenty of options for enjoying this seasonal favorite. This sweet treat comes with along with an array of health benefits, including both soluble and insoluble fiber.… 

‘Shark Week’ TV-friendly Snacks

“Shark Week” is an exciting time for marine enthusiasts and television viewers alike. As you settle in to watch shark documentaries and captivating underwater adventures, it’s likely snacks are part of that equation. Here are some sea-inspired snacks for a sharkcuterie board – sharkcuterie, get it? – to enhance your viewing experience: Seaweed Snacks Crispy seaweed snacks are low-calorie treats…