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13 Fun Ways to Eat More Fruits & Veggies

13 Fun Ways to Eat More Fruits & Veggies. By Alice Henneman, Extension Educator. When you look at your lunch and dinner meals, does the amount of fruits and veggies equal half your plate? Here are 13 fun ways to eat more fruits and vegetables . . .

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13 Fun Ways to Eat More Fruits & Veggies

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  1. 13 Fun Ways to Eat More Fruits & Veggies

  2. By Alice Henneman, Extension Educator

  3. When you look at your lunch and dinner meals, does the amount of fruits and veggies equal half your plate? Here are 13 fun ways to eat more fruits and vegetables . . .

  4. Stir chopped vegetables or fruit into cold rice; mix with salad dressing for a side dish.

  5. Toss frozen blueberries or raspberries directly from the package into oatmeal.

  6. Make a quick parfait by layering fruit, yogurt and low-fat granola.

  7. Mix ¼ cup peanut butter, 2 Tbsp. orange juice and ½ cup low-fat vanilla yogurt for a dip.

  8. Add veggies to sandwiches.

  9. Serve strips of lean meat as part of a main dish salad loaded with veggies and/or fruit.

  10. Toss extra frozen veggies into the pot when making canned soups.

  11. Serve a scoop of tuna salad atop tomato slices.

  12. Add extra veggies such as thawed frozen peasand/or thinly sliced carrots to potato salad.

  13. Mix veggies with pasta for added pizzazz!

  14. Freeze 100% fruit juice in popsicle molds.

  15. Enjoy a bowl of fruit capped with a small scoop of ice cream.

  16. Blend ¾ cup juice, ½ cup yogurt & 1 cup frozen raspberries or blueberries for a smoothie.

  17. Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.

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