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Tips on making healthier choices this holiday season.
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Cooking with Kids: Honey Mustard Green Beans
The holidays are a time to spend with family, friends, and many times our favorite meals and foods. This season think of small changes you can make to create healthier meals.
Enjoy all the food groups at your celebration. Use whole grain pasta in place of white pasta in dishes. Include non-starchy vegetables like green beans, peppers, broccoli, or leafy greens. Canned, fresh, or frozen fruit are a great topping for ice cream or pie. Use lean ground meat in recipes such as 90/10 ground beef, ground chicken and turkey. Substitute low fat milk for heavy cream in recipes.
Build a balanced plate. Think of MyPlate when putting together your meal. Try and include protein, grains, fruit and/or vegetables on your plate.
Make healthy beverage choices. Choose low or no-calorie beverages like unsweetened seltzer, 100% fruit juice or water.
Bake heathier.Substitute mashed banana or applesauce in place of butter in recipes. Try halving the amount of sugar in recipes and using spices like cinnamon and nutmeg to add flavor.
When kids help make healthy food, they are more likely to try it. Kids can:
Rinse the vegetables
Measure and mix the ingredients
Ingredients
1 tablespoon mustard
3 tablespoons honey*
3 tablespoons vinegar
4 cups green beans (fresh, frozen, or canned) *
Directions
In a medium saucepan or skillet over medium-low heat, stir together mustard, honey, and vinegar. Cook until sauce boils and becomes thick, about 10 minutes.
Add green beans and stir to coat evenly. Cook until beans are heated through. Serve warm.
*Notes:
4 cups of green beans are about 1 ½ pounds fresh, 16 oz. frozen and 2 cans,15oz. each
Honey is not recommended for children under 1 year old.