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Health Tip of the Day
How to Boost Your Veggie Volume
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Think creatively. Go beyond lettuce, tomato and onion in a sandwich; try adding pepper strips, cucumbers or carrot curls.
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Go for variety. Use different colors of vegetables to ensure you get all the vitamins and minerals -- and it also heads off boredom.
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Choose vegetables for the meal first. Then add meat and grains.
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Don't fixate on freshness, but realize that fresh is best, followed by frozen and then canned.
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Use it, don't lose it. Don't overcook vegetables. If you cook vegetables in water, the water-soluble vitamins go into the water. Save the water and use it as the base of a broth.
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Eat the whole thing. Buy vegetables with as much of the plant intact as possible.