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  1. whole-food, plant-based nutrition can have on health and well-being. It is centered on whole, unrefined, or minimally refined plant foods and excludes or minimizes meat, dairy products, eggs, and highly refined foods such as bleached flour, refined sugar, and oil. There is overlap between whole-food, plant-based (WFPB) and vegan diets, but there

  2. 16 kwi 2015 · • how to eat a whole food plant-based diet while travelling, • how to get your family and kids on board with you, and • how to budget for a whole food plant-based meal.

  3. Find printable handouts and fact sheets that can be used for health fairs, classes, and other food or nutrition-related events.

  4. This booklet is based on Public Health England’s Eatwell Guide (2016). The aim is to help you adopt a healthy plant-based diet, also called a whole food plant-based diet. It is composed of minimally processed foods, but high in fruits, vegetables, wholegrains, beans, nuts and seeds.

  5. TIPS TO GET YOU STARTED ON WHOLE FOOD, PLANT-BASED. Take your journey to a healthy lifestyle step-by-step. STEP 1: Enjoy – Keep plant-based meals you already enjoy in your meal rotation. STEP 2: Adapt – Give your favorite recipes a plant-based makeover. STEP 3: Explore – Begin incorporating new plant-based foods into each week. ahead.

  6. This handout has 5 sample meal plans and a list of snacks. You can use these as ideas to build your own healthy meals and snacks. To help decide on the foods and portion sizes that are right for you, talk to your dietitian or healthcare provider. Tips for healthy eating.

  7. Eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day. Base meals on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates; choosing wholegrain versions where possible....

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