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Health Guide for the Holidays

Don't let the holiday dinners pack on the pounds - here's the nutritional run down of the top 11 foods at your table.

Chris Giblin
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Health Guide for the Holidays
STUFFING
The nutritional value of stuffing really depends on the preparation. If it’s homemade with plenty of vegetables and onions, it can be a perfectly healthy option. However, most common, store-bought stuffing is low in nutrients and high in refined carbohydrates and fat. If you’re eating that kind of stuffing during the holidays, try to keep it to a minimum.

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