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Nutrition Services Posts
Making Your Favorite Fall Soup Recipes Healthy and Filling
Want to step up your game this fall when it comes to cooking a healthy and flavorful soup? These steps will take your soup recipe to the next level.
Why Am I Hungry Even After Eating?
If you’re feeling hungry after eating a full meal, understanding why you feel hungry is the first step towards satiety.
Seasonal Recipes for Eating Healthy: Roasted Red Pepper Dip
Eating seasonally can help improve your nutrition. Learn how you can add variety to your diet and how to make a delicious in-season snack.
Beyond Caffeine and Energy Drinks: How Proper Nutrition Will Keep You Energized
While there isn’t one food that will satisfy your dietary needs and give you the energy to face each day, with a balanced diet, you can regain energy and feel more awake to face the day.
Portion Control: How to Tell If You’re Eating Too Little or Too Much
Portion control is a matter of balance: involving the foods you love, the foods that will give you the nutrients you need, and the foods you might not eat enough.
Healthy Recipes: Sheet Pan Shrimp Fajitas
Looking for a stress-free weeknight meal?
Serve up this low-carb, high-protein dish in under 30 minutes. TPMG Registered Dietitian, Gale Pearson, shares her simple sheet pan shrimp fajitas.
DSME Classes Can Help Those Newly Diagnosed With Diabetes
Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) Classes at TPMG Nutrition Services can help those living with diabetes take charge of their condition and maintain their quality of life.
4 Reasons Why You Should Talk to a Dietitian Instead of Online Dieting
Dietitians are the greatest resource for those looking to eat healthier, lose weight, or develop lasting and realistic eating habits.
Eating Disorders: Recognize the Signs and Find Treatment
Eating disorders are characterized by chronic, unhealthy eating behaviors that negatively impact your relationship with food and nutrition. Most people have an idea in their heads of what an eating disorder looks like, however, different disorders present in different ways, making them difficult to detect and treat.