Healthy Restaurants Coralville IA

Lunch can be dreadfully boring if you pack the same brown bag every day. To make matters worse, mornings can be hectic, with everyone getting ready for school and work, leaving little time to make a lunch that’s delicious and good for you. Read on to find out more about healthy eating.

Coralville Farmers Market
(319) 248-1750
S.T. Morrison Park, swimming pool parking lot
Coralville, IA
National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA)
866-709-COOP
389 E College St
Iowa City, IA
North Liberty Farmers Market
Community Center north parking lot
North Liberty, IA
Scattergood Friends School Farm CSA
(319) 530-3782
West Branch, IA
Amana Farmers Market
(800) 579-2299
Farmers Market Barn, in midtown Amana, behind Lehm Books
Amana, IA
Iowa City Farmers Market
(319) 356-5110
Between Washington & College Streets
Iowa City, IA
Sycamore Mall Farmers Market
(319) 338-6111
Highway 6 & Sycamore Street
Iowa City, IA
Local Harvest CSA/ZJ Farm
(319) 624-3052
Solon, IA
Lone Tree Farmers Market
(319) 629-4299
North Park
Lone Tree,, IA
West Liberty Farmers Market
(319) 627-4045
RonDeVu Park, downtown on E. 3rd St.
West Liberty, IA
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Eating Healthy for Lunch

Lunch can be dreadfully boring if you pack the same brown bag every day. To make matters worse, mornings can be hectic, with everyone getting ready for school and work, leaving little time to make a lunch that’s delicious and good for you. “It is easy to forgo the lunchbox for the vending machine or fast-food restaurant, which can be less healthy and more expensive,” says Ann L. Albright, PhD, RD, president of health care & education for the American Diabetes Association. “But you can turn lunchtime from the ‘same old, same old’ back to the part of the day you look forward to and make it healthy with a few simple changes.” A nutritious lunch, as part of a healthy meal plan, can help prevent type 2 diabetes and its complications. The American Diabetes Association offers the following tips to brighten up the brown-bag lunch, while saving time, money and, in some cases, a little sanity. Step away from the PBJ. While peanut butter and jelly has been a lunchbox tradition for ages, it might produce a yawn from some kids. Change up your sandwich routine by tossing in some sliced fruit, such as apples or avocados. Or leave the bread behind and use low-fat tortillas or pita bread. Make some noise. Crunchy foods can be more satisfying because they take longer to eat. And both kids and adults love any excuse to make noise with their food. Jazz up fresh vegetables with low-fat dips, salsas or chutneys. Suggested Reading Send Kids Back to School With a Healthy Diet Back to...

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