What are some healthy food options that I can try?

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  1. Dr. Mehmet Oz
     
    Dr. Mehmet Oz answered:

    Some healthy food options for you are:

    1. When you eat calorie-friendly fruits and vegetables that are in season, th ey tend to taste better and you're more likely to enjoy them.

    2. Eat a rainbow of colors. Have at least one brightly colored fruit or vegetable in each meal, and, if appropriate, eat the skins -- that's where you'll find a powerhouse of antioxidants.

    3. Get familiar with quinoa -- a wonderful grain that's easy to cook and goes great with sautéed vegetables or mushrooms.

    4. Use the freezer to add some extra oomph to summer foods.
    Freeze grapes for some bite-sized delights. Or get a popsicle mold and freeze some Greek yogurt with berries.

    5. Replace your regular pasta noodles with whole wheat pasta for a more filling meal.Try a pasta-less spaghetti by mixing shredded zucchini, veggie meatballs and raw tomato sauce seasoned with a dash of zesty oregano.

     

     

     

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  2. Dr. Andrew Weil
     
    Dr. Andrew Weil answered:

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