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Peak Winter Produce to Stock in Your Kitchen

From the Show: Staying Well
Summary: Winter is in full effect. Learn which produce (specifically meant for the harsh winter months) can help you stay on track with healthy eating.
Air Date: 1/13/14
Duration: 10
Host: Melanie Cole, MS
Guest Bio: Ashley Koff, RD
ashley koffAshley Koff, RD, is an internationally-renowned registered dietitian.

She believes better nutrition is simple and is on a mission to help people achieve their personal health goals by providing simple but highly effective tips and strategies.

A self-described "Qualitarian," Koff emphasizes the value of quality nutrition choices in achieving optimal health.

Koff develops tools such as The AKA Nutrition Plan for Optimal Health and The AKA List (Ashley Koff Approved) to help healthcare practitioners and health-interested consumers choose better quality groceries, dietary supplements, and prepared food.
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Peak Winter Produce to Stock in Your Kitchen
Oh, the weather outside is frightful... but don't worry, your produce can still remain delightful.

Your favorite spring and summer fruits like strawberries and raspberries are farther from your reach as they continue to rise in price.

However, this does not give you an excuse to head to the bakery, chip or ice cream aisle and completely drop your positive attitude on maintaining a healthy diet during the dark days of winter.

Knowing which veggies and fruits are readily available during the cold months is crucial.

For example, one fruit that gets overlooked are pears. Loaded with vitamin C and fiber, this fruit can spice up your morning oatmeal or your sad looking salad and can be eaten as a dessert when paired with cheese or (in moderation of course) dark chocolate.

Internationally renowned registered dietitian, Ashley Koff, RD, shares which delicious produce is available during the winter months, and how you can incorporate these healthy foods into your diet.