An Apple a Day . . .
by Guest Writer Vicki Foster, Spectrum Generations, Healthy Aging Coordinator
Health benefits of eating apples have been shown in many studies. Studies have shown that apples may help protect bones, may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease, may lower LDL cholesterol, may lower the risk of some cancers, may help manage diabetes, and may help weight loss. Healthy apple recipes can easily be found on line. The American Institute for Cancer Research website is just one that offers many delicious recipes available at http://www.aicr.org/site/PageServer?pagename=reduce_diet_recipes_test_kitchen. Enter “apples” to search for dessert recipes such as Apple Crisp and Apple Pie, or other specialties such as, Carrot and Apple Soup, Pork Tenderloin with Apples, Fennel and Onion, and Whipped Sweet Potatoes So gather your friends and family and get out to the orchards. There are many that offer pick-your-own. To find an orchard in your region, go to http://www.meliving.com/appleorchards/index.shtml. An apple a day can keep the doctor away and more . . . when you combine family, friends, and healthy food with some outdoor fun.
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