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Eating Healthy Doesn't Mean Giving Up Cheese!
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So it’s the New Year, and we’re all trying to lose those extra holiday pounds, right? And, if you’re like me, this year (just like every other year) you’ve vowed to cut out all fatty foods (including cheese), reduce your portion sizes and eat a bland diet of brown rice, lean protein and copious amounts of vegetables. Sound familiar?
So it’s the New Year, and we’re all trying to lose those extra holiday pounds, right? And, if you’re like me, this year (just like every other year) you’ve vowed to cut out all fatty foods (including cheese), reduce your portion sizes and eat a bland diet of brown rice, lean protein and copious amounts of vegetables. Sound familiar?
While eating sensible portions and focusing on lean proteins and lots of vegetables are always healthy diet choices, no one said you have to lose the flavor too. I say, this year why torture yourself? Try grating a little Parmesan over your brown rice, or even try indulging in a quick bite of Sharp Cheddar instead of chocolate as your end-of-the-day treat. New research studies show that regular cheese consumption does not elevate artery-clogging cholesterol, and a one-ounce serving (which goes a long way when grated over veggies, fish or whole-grains) contains more protein and as much calcium as a glass of milk.
— Kaelynn Medbery (Specialty Cheese)