Stay healthy all summer long

Apr 24, 2013

It’s summertime, which means I am one happy camper. No really - it’s nice and warm, let's go camping! I find most people hate summer: the heat, the AC bill, the kids are out of school and they’re “sooooooooooo… bored.” 

Well I’m a summer baby, and I’m here to help you survive the heat wave with healthy recipes and family cooking tips.

Summer time food:

blueberries
Summer time is the best because of all the amazing fresh fruits and vegetables that are in season. With berries, melons, cucumber, tomatoes, squash and stone fruit the cooking possibilities are endless!

  • Make a summer salad. Layer chopped cucumber, tomatoes and green beans and top with lettuce and your favorite dressing.
  • Cut back on the calories in your dessert by eating fresh fruit instead.
  • Search for refreshing, in-season recipes on MyPlate’s Pinterest page.

Get the kids involved:

Summer means the kids are home and they are bored! So let’s get them in the kitchen and cooking. Here are some tips on how to get your little ones involved.

  • Give them a choice of healthy recipes. Allowing them to choose means they will be more likely to participate in creating a healthy meal.
  • Play with your food! Use a banana, strawberries, peanut butter and pretzels and create a creature or fun face.
  • Make fruit pops with the kids. Simply blend up fresh berries, melon or stone fruit and freeze it in an ice cube tray with sticks. You can also use this fruit blend as ice cubes to flavor your water.

At the University of California Cooperative Extension, were helping to build and maintain healthy families! For additional healthy tips, visit our webpage.


By Shelby MacNab
Editor - Nutrition Program Manager
By Brittanny Zweigle
Author - Nutrition Program Supervisor
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