Both Sides of The Plate
Kirsten Angell, RD, LD, CDCES, fourth generation rancher and registered dietitian, shares the science and the story of production agriculture while motivating farmers and ranchers to live healthy lives.
Healthy Holiday Eating-Part III The Reason for the Season…It’s Not About the Food
We have Thanksgiving in the rear-view mirror and the hustle and bustle of Christmas is upon us. During that hustle and bustle, we sometimes forget to keep healthy nutrition habits at the forefront.
National Diabetes Month 2021
Take your health into your own hands through awareness, detection, management, and thriving despite living with diabetes!
Grilling Food Safety Tips
Grilling season is a fun time when friends and family gather, and there would be no better way to ruin this fun time than for someone to fall ill unnecessarily due to unsafe food handling practices.
Best. Swim. Ever.
Maybe it was the new goggles. Maybe it was the full night of sleep I finally got the night prior. Maybe it was being properly fueled for the activity.
THAT is what I want to talk about in this post…being properly fueled for activity.
February is National Canned Food Month
Canned vegetables have many benefits. These include but are not limited to keeping all the same nutrients as fresh veggies while having the convenience of a much longer “shelf life”.
New Year’s Resolutions
Why wait to make a healthy lifestyle change? That’s really what a New Year’s Resolution is, right?
Why not make a change now?
Better yet…why make New Year’s Resolutions at all?
Cooking with Kids During the Holidays
With special treats and family gatherings, the perfect time to teach your child about cooking and nutrition is during the holidays! Kids not only will get to try the new foods they prepare, but they also will get a big boost to their confidence when they see family and friends enjoying their creations. Most importantly, cooking with your children will promote future health by teaching them about nutrition and how to prepare healthy meals.
Healthy Holiday Nutrition Tips
PREPARE…to host the holiday festivities.
PRODUCTION Make foods that are disease and weight management friendly.
PROVIDE…recipes to friends & family members willing to help.
PRODUCE Whether planning or attending the festivities, remember to offer or choose fresh fruits & veggies vs. high carbohydrate, high fat, low nutrient dense options.
PARTAKE…of water & no-calorie beverages vs. high calorie beverages or alcohol.
Wash Your Hands
National Handwashing Awareness Week is December 1-7!
During the COVID-19 pandemic, proper hand-washing is especially important to keep you and your family safe!
November is National Diabetes Month
National Diabetes Month is a time when communities across the country team up to bring awareness to diabetes.
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions in school-age youth in the United States, affecting about 193,000 youth under 20 years old. That’s why it’s important to help youth develop a plan to manage diabetes.
Be Slow To Speak
This post is to help presenters learn from some of my mistakes, as well as, mistakes of others (not necessarily during presentations).
Just lessons to remind us to think before we speak … something I don’t always do well.
Connect with Kirsten for Her Eloquent Writing Skills or Her Dynamic Presentation Services
Kirsten is well versed in public speaking and written dialogue and is ready to join the lineup for your next virtual or in-person event as well as to enlighten your readers.