Five tips to stay healthy in the final stretch of winter

SANDTON – There are many affordable options available to eat healthy this winter.

Although we’re moving towards the summer months, there is a still another month or two of chilly weather.

In light of this, eating healthily and well does not need to be a struggle during the cold months.

Terry Harris, a dietitian at Discovery Vitality, said to stock up on seasonal produce.

Avocados will still be in season for a while longer, or you can make the most of local, seasonal fruit by stocking up on apples, dates, citrus fruit, melon, papayas, pears, pineapples and tomatoes.

“You can also add diversity to your diet by experimenting with winter veggies, such as asparagus, broad beans, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, cucumber, peas, peppers, pumpkin, radishes, spinach and squash.”

Harris said to include root vegetables like carrots, potatoes, parsnips, and beetroot. “These foods are rich in fibre, vitamins and minerals, so not only are they more affordable, they also promote good health, which helps in boosting your body’s immunity.”

Harris provided these five tips to eat well:

 

 

 

 

Harris adds, “It’s natural to feel hungry more frequently in cold weather. Make it easier to choose healthy foods by prepping meals and snacks in advance. Go for dishes that are filling and nourishing.”

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