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Personalize Your Plate

March 1, 2021 9
Personalize Your Plate

It’s National Nutrition Month®! This is a time for food and nutrition experts to teach us how to make healthy food and exercise goals. When we eat healthfully and stay active, we feel our best!

This year’s theme is Personalize Your Plate. Personalize Your Plate focuses on creating healthy meals that meet your personal and cultural food preferences. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to nutrition. It is possible to be healthy while still enjoying food you love and grew up eating!

Each week in March highlights a handful of healthy habits. We are all unique with what works best for our bodies. National Nutrition Month® is a great time to try out a new nutrition goal! Let’s go through each week’s suggested goals. [1] Feel free to click on the links to our own UGA SNAP-Ed blog posts to learn more!

Week 1: Eat a variety of nutrition foods every day!

  • Include healthful foods from all food groups. For a list of foods from each food group, check out this Food Talk Features Series blog.
  • Hydrate healthfully with our Hydration Check-In tips and tricks.
  • Learn how to read nutrition facts labels. We have a blog all about Food Label Facts !
  • Avoid distractions while eating. This includes turning off the TV and putting away your phone during meals.
  • Take time to enjoy your food. Take a peek at tip #5 in our 6 Healthful Holiday Tips blog—useful year-round!

Week 2: Plan your meals each week!

Week 3: Learn skills to create tasty meals!

  • Keep healthful ingredients on hand.See if you can stock some of these Pantry Staples .
  • Practice proper home food safety. For all things food safety, check out this blog. Now might be the perfect time to clean out your fridge with our Fridge Edit !
  • Share meals together as a family when possible. You and your family will enjoy the time to catch up. For ideas on what to talk about, see our blog on Mealtime Questions for a Mindful Meal .
  • Reduce food waste. Learn how to Make Food Last !
  • Try new flavors and foods.Explore new flavors using our Guide to Herbs ! Be adventurous and try a food you’ve never eaten before!

Week 4: Visit a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)!

  • Ask your doctor for a referral to an RDN.
  • Meet RDNs in a variety of settings throughout the community.WIC and other programs usually have dietitians overseeing sessions so that you know you’re getting the latest information! You may also run into a dietitian at your local health clinic, grocery store, or gym.
  • Find an RDN who is specialized to serve your unique needs.Interested in finding dietitians that will help with a specific condition? Search for dietitians by expertise through the EatRight Find an Expert tool.
  • Receive personalized nutrition advice to meet your goals!

Thinking about setting some goals for your nutrition and health this month? Read through this Goal Setting 101 blog to set yourself up for success!

Written by Melanie Ng, Ph.D. Student | Edited by Leslie Davis, MS, RDN, LDN, CDCES and the Nutrition Education Team

Posted: March 1, 2021

[1] EatRight- National Nutrition Month