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Making lives easier, healthier, happier JENNIFER HACKBARTH, RD, LD HY-VEE REGISTERED DIETITIAN (507) 452-5411 JHACKBARTH@HY-VEE.COM Go Green for St. Patrick s Day Recipes Meet Your Farmer at Hy-Vee Kids Cooking Class Living Gluten-Free Wellness Wednesdays 10% off HealthMarket purchases

In today s day and age more and more people are interested in healthy eating, and are asking nutrition professionals which foods to start implementing in their diets. One common tip we often hear is how important it is to consume a variety of color with meals and snacks especially in regard to fruits and vegetables. With a colorful holiday right around the corner, what perfect timing to Go Green this March! During St. Patrick s Day, the typical green foods that get the most attention nutritionwise include those in the leafy green family for example, spinach, kale, collard and mustard greens, etc. While it is true that dark, leafy green vegetables pack a nutrition punch, there are many other green vegetables (and fruits) to try this St. Patrick s Day. Below are just a few green produce items to try all month long. KIWI One medium kiwi provides about 60 calories, 100% of daily vitamin C needs and more potassium than half a banana. Kiwis also make a smart snack choice just cut, scoop and eat. AVOCADOS Avocados contain monounsaturated fat, a good heart-healthy fat. This fruit is ready to eat when slightly soft, and can be added to dishes for its fresh and creamy flavor. Add to your favorite entrées, use as a substitute for your favorite condiment or even add to smoothies. GREEN BELL PEPPERS One pepper has only 30 calories, and delivers a day s worth of Vitamin C, supporting healthy immune function. Peppers are great sautéed in entrée dishes, or make a delicious crunchy snack with a dip. BROCCOLI One cup of broccoli provides an excellent source of Vitamin K, supporting bone health. Broccoli also contains as much Vitamin C as an orange, and is a good source of fiber to help with weight control and healthy digestion. Besides being eaten raw or cooked, broccoli can be added to soups, stews and casseroles for a health kick. ASPARAGUS This nutrient-dense vegetable contains folic acid, helping the body make healthy new cells and prevent birth defects during pregnancy. Need new ideas for asparagus recipes? Try Roasted Asparagus Salad with Citrus Dressing. KOHLRABI This unfamiliar vegetable is a member of the cabbage family. It has a sweet, juicy texture that tastes similar to broccoli stems. Enjoy raw, roasted, steamed or add to a favorite soup. CUCUMBER Cucumber is best eaten raw or barely cooked, leaving the skin on for added fiber benefits. Store up to one week in refrigerator; use leftover cucumber for a personal spa day.

Mighties Kiwi Avocado Smoothie Serves 4 All you need: 1 ripe avocado, peeled, pitted and chopped ½ cup packed spinach 1 cup coconut milk 2 cups peach juice All you do: 1. Add avocado, spinach, coconut milk, peach juice, honey, ginger and ice to blender. Puree until smooth. 2. Add kiwi and pulse just until blended. Divide among 4 glasses. Nutrition per serving (1 cup + 2 tbsp.): Calories 204, Fat 6.5g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 21mg, Carbohydrates 36g, Fiber 4.5g, Sugar 21.5g, Protein 2.5 Source: www.mightieskiwi.com/recipes Roasted Asparagus Salad with Citrus Dressing ALL YOU NEED: 2 pounds asparagus, (about 2 bunches), trimmed 1 pint tiny cherry or pear tomatoes, red or mixed colors 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 3/4 teaspoon salt, divided Freshly ground pepper, to taste 2 tbsp honey 1 tsp grated fresh ginger 5 ice cubes 3 Kiwis, peeled and roughly chopped 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon fresh orange juice 1 tablespoon honey 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard 2 bunches watercress, tough stems removed (about 4 cups lightly packed) 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh dill ALL YOU DO: 1. Preheat oven to 450 F. 2. Place asparagus in a large bowl. Add tomatoes and oil and toss to coat. Spread in a heavy roasting pan or rimmed baking sheet, spooning the tomatoes between and on top of the asparagus. Sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt and add a generous grinding of pepper. Roast until the asparagus is crisp-tender and the tomatoes are warmed and slightly crinkled, about 15 minutes. Set aside until ready to serve. 3. Whisk lemon juice, orange juice, honey, mustard and remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt in a medium bowl until blended. Reserve half the dressing in a small bowl. 4. Add watercress to the medium bowl; toss to coat. Spread the watercress on a platter. Arrange the roasted asparagus on the watercress and top with tomatoes. Drizzle the reserved dressing over the asparagus and tomatoes; sprinkle with dill. Serve warm or at room temperature. Nutrition facts per serving: 61 calories, 3g fat, 0g saturated fat, 0mg cholesterol, 319mg sodium, 9g carbohydrate, 2g fiber, 3g protein. Daily values: 40% vitamin A, 40% vitamin C. Source: www.eatingwell.com

Meet Your Farmer at Hy-Vee Saturday, March 14 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Winona hy-vee supermarket Learn about locally grown foods offered at your Winona Hy-Vee. Visit with the producers and understand more about the foods you eat. Discover how to keep your money local by shopping homegrown products, even during the off season. Sample fresh homegrown food and taste the difference. Including tomatoes, fresh cheese curds, local brews at the Wine & Spirits and much more. Support your local farmer and your community. Great professional insight for all ages.

Kids in the Kitchen Cooking Class Tuesday, March 17 4:00 5:00 p.m. at Winona Hy-Vee This class will be geared toward children ages 6-12 years old. Register your child today on our store calendar or by contacting Jennifer Hackbarth at jhackbarth@hy-vee.com or 507-452-5411 Cost is $5 per child. Brought to you by your Winona Hy-Vee Dietitian, Jennifer Hackbarth, RD, LD 1475 Service Drive Winona, MN (507) 452-5411

Living Gluten-Free Join us as we explore the how to s of gluten-free living! The basics of a gluten-free diet How to avoid cross contamination Tips for eating out Taste test gluten-free baked goods Hy-Vee store tour for gluten-free products Register today at hy-vee.com or by contacting Jennifer Hackbarth at jhackbarth@hy-vee.com