Health Tip: Grill Healthier
Last Updated:
2012-Oct-31
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-- Diana Kohnle (HealthDay News) -- Eating healthier doesn't have to mean
dousing the barbeque permanently. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers these suggestions
for healthier grilling: - Choose lean meats such as skinless poultry, sirloin or flank
steak, bison, pork tenderloin or fish, instead of fattier
meats.
- Marinate meat in a low-sodium dry rub containing herbs and
spices, instead of higher-sodium, higher-sugar, higher-fat
marinades.
- Opt for healthier sides, such as quinoa, brown rice,
whole-grain couscous or roasted potatoes.
- Grill veggies brushed with a bit of olive oil.
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